Dear Lloyd,
I was not talking about Albury in general, only the area between Hume Weir
and the airport which is probably about 10 minutes drive. Nice looking
country, but to my eyes something  is not right there. Anyhow when we go to
the AGM hopefully will have more time to explore the area.
Since the AGM Mudgee has flooded out, where large areas of the grape crop
are under water. It is the last thing that anyone wants right in the middle
of the picking season.
As to the cloud buster it seems funny that it would have to built by a
group. There is not really that much in them.  Who is going to decide what
they are going to aim at. I don't know why but my reaction to the cloud
buster is to stay right away from them. it might be alright in America where
the government exists only by creating fear in the population in general.
I spend a lot of time studying the sky, and like you have never seen any
signs of chemtrails over our area, only high flying jets.
Let us just hold the great energy and camaraderie that developed from the
Albury workshop, without getting into conspiracy theories. Conspiracy is
just another way of being fearful, we each have our own. mine is about
riding a beautiful Arab mare which we broke in about 5 years ago, worked for
a few weeks and then turned her out. My fear is what is she going to do. As
I get older my reflexes aren't as sharp. From the point of logic the mare
will probably not do anything, but it the unknown that makes people fearful.
So it must be with the group making the cloud buster, it is the fear of the
unknown that is motivating them. Show them another way and see what happens.
Good luck,
James
 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?


>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: James Hedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 8:09 PM
> Subject: Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?
>
> Hi James
>                 Some places around Albury (north and east) had a quite
good
> season last year - east of the Hume highway was like eden last october -
so
> they should have good water on farm - Hume dam is an irrigation storage
and
> is leaking out the tap at the bottom for the purpose of keeping some flow
in
> the murray river . The others you would have seen with good water levels
up
> in the mountains are the Snowy hydro storages Geehi, Tooma. Tumut Pond,
> Talbingo etc (you probably could have seen Eucumbene and the others too
from
> the plane) - these storages are for the purpose of holding and delivering
> water for hydro power generation - only when the power authorities can no
> longer hold it does this water get into irrigation storage like Hume dam,
> and Blowering Dam. Some hydro water was offered to farmers late last year
at
> the generation cost (around 180+ dollars per megalitre) but that is not
> economically feasible for most crops.
> I think the lack of greenery is likely due to the rapid decline in water
> levels and the fact that the soil (if you could call it that has been so
> long under water and eroded to nothingness by wave action.
> The country east and north of Albury is renowned as some of the best
cattle
> grazing country in eastern Australia - home to many of the major beef stud
> breeding operations and sought after by people with big money to spend -
its
> right up there with the victorian western districts as far as price per
head
> of stock carried.
> When it finally rains that country will kick into gear real good.
> On a different tack I was contacted by a fellow yesterday who is in a
group
> building a cloudbuster - west of me - I had not thought about this much
but
> if there is one in that town then based on population there would be five
of
> them around Albury - scary hey! I am aiming to meet these guys and attempt
> to dissuade them from using the thing by trying to show some of what was
at
> Albury. The lady at Albury who talked so agitatedly about 'chemtrails'
also
> worried me - I saw the vapour trail she was on about in the sky early that
> morning and all I saw was a jet vapour trail same as I have been looking
at
> since I was a kid and it was a novelty to see one - I've always seen one
> that hangs in the sky for a while as a sign of upper level moisture or
cold
> air masses. Too many people jumping at shadows I think, if we start
pointing
> Reich style cannons at every jet trail in the sky we will have untold
damage
> to repair.
> My 2c's worth anyway
> Cheers
> Lloyd Charles
>
> ,
> > as we were heading out to catch the
> > plane home I noticed that in the next valley over, all the dams were
full,
> > even although there was only 5% in the Hume Dam. Seems as if it is
leaking
> > out from the weir
> >. There  isn't green grass even on the edges of the dams.
> > The city of Albury cuts a dragon line that runs from Mount Elephant in
the
> > west and Table Top Mountain near Albury.
>
>
>

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