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HOW'S YOUR WEATHER?

Posted By: oliverhaddo
Date: Monday, 18 February 2002, 5:49 a.m.

I see them some mornings at sunrise. They come from the east, from
Philadelphia Airport or maybe Willow Grove Naval Air station, moving west in
parallel lanes, high up and laying down their trails. And I know in a few
minutes the trails will expand and merge to form something that looks like
morning haze but isn't.

And I know that the night and the morrow will be unseasonably warm in this
part of Pennsylvania.

Let me tell you about the local weather. The winter of 2000-01 began in
November with a chill that basically stayed around till late April. This is
unusual. The last two summers brought only a few days of that hot, muggy
stuff that your air conditioner can barely handle, and that causes
brownouts. This is unusual. We had our first light frost last September.
This is unusual. It was followed by an erratic but mostly mild Indian Summer
that lasted into December. This, too, is unusual.

I've been aware for several weeks of the correlation between the
carpet-spraying of CT's and warmer weather. It comes and goes quickly, as if
they run out of spray periodically. When they haven't sprayed the
temperature drops into the 20F range or below. Or now, during a transition,
we had a day in the 50's, yesterday in the 40's, and in Monday's wee hours
it's 28. It's as if whatever they're doing induces unseasonably high
temperatures for a day or so, after which what feels like an unusually cold
winter settles back.

Very little snow. In fact, this area has been suffering from a severe
drought.

Last fall the President refused to release funds to assist low-income
households with heating bills on the grounds that the coming winter was
supposed to be mild. It sure has been. But if you take away the balmy days
that I think are artificially induced, this winter is a cold one.

So how did they know it was gonna be mild, unless they planned to make it
mild?

Don't get ahead of me. I have already seen the fatuity of assuming the same
folks who brought us 9/11--who looked the other way while companies like
Enron made multimillions for their executives, who invaded a late stone age
country, toppling its government and beaning its citizens with air-dropped
food packets indistinguishable from explosives, and who have allegedly been
doing anything they could to stop an alleged thing allegedly called NESARA
from coming into alleged being--would give us a mild winter out of the
goodness of their shriveled little lizard hearts. Right.

Something else is at work here.

While you're sorting all this, let me tell you about the article last week
in the Philadelphia Inquirer. The snowy owl has been seen in eastern
Pennsylvania and in New Jersey. Here's a short quote from a wildlife website
on the snowy owl:

"Nyctea scandiaca

The Snowy Owl is a large, diurnal bird of prey of the arctic regions of the
world. In Canada it nests north of the tree line."

OK, Nyctea does move south when food is scarce. But what's an arctic
creature doing in Pennsylvania?

"Prelude To A Pole Shift - The unexplained migration of animal species to
far off regions from their normal habitat may be a sign of impending global
environmental changes. This would be as a result of a geophysical pole
shift. Nature is a unified field. In order to preserve certain plant and
animal species, they migrate in advance of the impending changes in order to
optimize chances for survival."
http://www.tstonramp.com/~wright/poleshiftnews.htm

So maybe the animals all know but we aren't being told, we're just being
dosed with gold and platinum particles (a trusted source told me this is
what they spray) to fudge the average monthly temperatures. Even Republicans
have started openly discussing "global warming" to cloud the facts. So that
WE don't start migrating to Jacksonville and Tempe, AZ.

Maybe the drought here is cause by local water vapor being frozen farther
north, where the snowy owl used to live.

I welcome any informed input on this theory. But if I'm right, it's a
dangerous topic to discuss, even on the www.

Chills & Fever February.

Love,

oliverhaddo



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