numbers are really low right now not coming close to the superradiance number for the USA.Its exponential so as the numbers fall the effect is really much less. And places like Florida and Washington State are on the outer areas where the effect is less. Canadian central provinces would benefit more. You can see the recent numbers at www.invincibleamerica.org According to some astrologers its going to get very bad for the USA this spring. ( based on a Cancer rising chart, there is always the controversy that its a Scorpio ascendant)
--- In [email protected], "claudiouk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Maharishi Effect no protection, after all.. > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6328679.stm > > Storm-hit Florida 'disaster area' > President George W Bush has declared four Florida counties disaster > areas, after storms and a tornado killed at least 20 people in the US > state. > Mr Bush's move frees federal aid for recovery operations in Florida > to supplement local efforts. > > Rescuers have completed their search for survivors, and damage > assessment teams are investigating the scene. > > The storms hit before dawn on Friday, damaging some 1,500 houses and > leaving more than 10,000 people without power. > > All the deaths occurred in the central Lake County, where some of the > worst of the damage was reported. > > 'Working together' > > "I just received a call from the White House that the president has > signed the declaration for public assistance," David Paulison, the > director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) said. > > He said Fema trucks were on their way with food, water and other > supplies, but urged volunteers to help with recovery operations. > > "It's neighbours helping neighbours. If we work together, we can do > this," Mr Paulison said. > > Shelters have been opened to house the affected residents. > > Some residents returned to pick through the rubble of their homes and > salvage their belongings, helped by National Guard troops and jail > inmates. > > Earlier, rescue teams combed through piles of debris in search for > survivors and bodies. > > Officials said it could take several days to determine the exact > number of dead. > > 'Like a train' > > The storms hit during the night, at about 0315 (0815 GMT), when most > residents were sleeping. > > > It's amazing to see how destructive and how surgical - the intensity > of a tornado > Florida Gov Charlie Crist > > Residents likened the storms to a freight train that hit their homes. > > Hilary Hague, who lives in The Villages retirement complex near Lady > Lake, told BBC News that the storms had started with severe > lightning, followed by heavy rain. > > She said it got worse later " when there was almost continuous > lightning". > > She said survivors were "quite shocked - this is not a usual > occurrence in this area - but also grateful" that they had apparently > escaped the deaths and injuries suffered elsewhere. > > In 1998, tornadoes killed 42 people in Florida in what was the > state's worst storm on record. > > Do you live in the region? Have you been affected by this story? Send > us your experiences using the form below. > > You can send your pictures and moving footage to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > or text them to 07725 100 100 > > When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or > others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. > > Name: > Email address: > Town and Country: > Phone number (optional): > Comments: > Story from BBC NEWS: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/americas/6328679.stm > > Published: 2007/02/03 23:05:43 GMT > > © BBC MMVII >
