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spnbb's avatar

Remember this from last year and it of course is profound and along with Dane W's comments prophetic. We are in the midst of approaching 3 weeks of eerily" stable "weather. The only difference between days is the amount of chemtrails. Every day the same temperature range and everyday more evaporation of stock tanks and plants confused and dying as they try to cope with 3 inches of rain followed by three weeks of dry. Its not normal and all it takes is to see the brownish gray dawn followed by the milky white afternoons to know its not an organic event. They predicted (ne planned) a hot fall with more hurricanes a couple of months back so how do we believe weather forecasters who can't predict 3 days out are that good. Sadfy at this point it does not matter if people wake up or not. Great at least they may die knowing the truth but tehy can't stop it. These forces who created the ability to kill globaly and selectively can;t be stopped we are jsut playthings for them , flies to pluck wings off of or ants to fry with magnifying glasses. Bu tthey do not define our humanity, each one of us does and if we cant fight weather making , chaos casuing genocide we can do our best to take care of those in need until our time is up. Not ashamed to say that honestly I say a prayer for each chemtrail spraying airplane to crash and for HAARP to malfunction and drown DC forever. But those are prayers of absolute frustration. I am sick of death, bondage and ignorance and of the poisoning of this amazing world we share.

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Timmy Taes's avatar

On "Alternative Media" YouTube channels back in 2009, we "conspiracy theorists" were showing videos and talking about chemtrails/geo-engineering. I read the definitive biography of Nikola Tesla. That was an eye-opener. Tesla's laboratory in NYC burned in a suspicious fire. After Tesla died, his journals were seized by the government. They haven't been seen since.

Here in Sonoma County, California, we are experiencing the hottest summer we've ever seen in our 30 years of living here. We've had dozens of days over 100F. The last three days were 107F. It's usually in the 80s here with a few heat waves. Last winter was very cold and wet with lots of snow in the Sierra. And then there are the wildfires over the past few years.

Something is going on.

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