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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Mon May 23, 2011 4:45 pm
Belton is very close to Joplin, btw.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Tue May 24, 2011 9:22 am
i been keeping my eye on vids from dutchsinse for a long time, before some of the main alternative sites started picking up on his info .... it is uncanny how accurate he has been ... on msm, part of the report stated that these ppl had little or no warning, and i think to my self ... "you would have had warning if u listened" cuz dutch gave us the heads up 24 - 48 hours in advance, but since he is just some conspiracy nutjob on youtube, he is dismissed - well, except for the schills and trolls who have been posting negative shit in his vid comments ..... sigh
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Tue May 24, 2011 9:00 pm
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 7:10 pm
The central US is at war. Whether it is mother earth, haarp or cosmic forces....this is a warzone.
No offense but I find this much more important than what Bill the scientologist is doing or saying.
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 7:22 pm
Mic i agree completely with the importance of this
we have had rain from mid april thur this month..9+ inches above average... most days this week the skies are flat blue and the wind is dead calm..very scary... i have most of the family convinced to have a safe place to head for with extra clothes and such so far we have been extremely lucky but around here a lot of things are moving..roads and houses and huge rock slides.....yesterday very high winds and loss of electric in some sections of the city it's a weather war all over from drought to flood...at this point i don't think the cause needs to be argued.. just how to help others and stay as safe as possible
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 7:42 pm
@Sky, since you and I live the closest to this devastation and feel the immediate effects of the rain and storms, it means the most to us.
What is causing it is unimportant. This is supposed to be planting season and in our area the tractors are sitting in the sheds. The fields are way too wet to plant. I would estimate that only 65 percent of the crops are planted in our area, and time is running out for corn to be planted. This will have an affect on crop prices if it is as widespread as I think it is.
Luckily we haven't had too much lightning and wind in our particular area, but it sure is wet.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 7:55 pm
micjer wrote:
No offense but I find this much more important than what Bill the scientologist is doing or saying.
no offense taken, mic, but .... i been researching elenin, too ... does that count?
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WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 7:58 pm
and about the crops / planting .... the acres and acres which have been flooded due to the ohio & mississippi floods are having/have had a devastating effect on their season also ..... and it is continuing ......
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 8:04 pm
Mic if it wasn't so bad it would be a bit funny..we have been getting one day a week to catch up and mow... my mower looks like some kind of swamp buggy... and yeah..no gardens in yet..let alone the farmers....gonna be a food war later
but our area is very hilly and the land slides onto the roads have been unreal..we have one road near by - that is gone completely..just slid downhill..they are saying they have no money to fix this stuff...and if it continues ..no one will be going far from here with the ground moving there are water and sewer lines that are bursting...and houses sliding down hills ..no insurance covers such things..folks are being displaced one by ten.. none of this is a complaint on my part..just reporting what is happening...i am so totally blessed with a nice dry place to live and good health.. it's going to get worse before it gets better...there is no more normal..i hope we are going to be able to adapt
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 9:21 pm
WineHippie wrote:
micjer wrote:
No offense but I find this much more important than what Bill the scientologist is doing or saying.
no offense taken, mic, but .... i been researching elenin, too ... does that count?
Sure does.
Of course I have also. A government that insists on lying about UFO's certainly would not tell the truth about something like a planet x type scenario.
We haven't planted our garden either. Soil is way too wet.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 10:02 pm
ok, this is for YOU, mic .... i have done more digging and found the answer!
Quote :
The powerful tornadoes and other extreme weather events that have cut swaths of destruction across the United States over the past month have prompted many to wonder if they are part of a new trend. Are these violent storms the result of climate change, or can they be explained as normal weather variations?
This has been a record year for tornadoes in the United States. North America seems to be especially hard hit.
"We have probably the most tornadoes when you think about the square mileage where we get them," says David Imy, operations chief at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center, "and also the more intense tornadoes and the reasoning happens to be the Rocky Mountains."
According to Imy, the Rocky Mountain range prevents moisture from the Gulf of Mexico from spreading westward and forces it to concentrate over the midsection of the country. "Also it gives us dry air aloft that comes in and makes it more favorable for severe storms and tornadoes," says Imy, adding that the more than 200 tornadoes in the past month alone is an anomaly, "… compared to many other years that we’ve looked at. It’s hard to say that there is any trend in what we’re seeing this year. And so far we haven’t seen any differences in other parts of the world." um, really? ok, now i gotta make da list ...
But does the record U.S. tornado season have anything to do with global climate change?
"It is almost impossible for us to pinpoint these specific events...and say they were caused by climate change," says William Chamedies, an atmospheric scientist and dean of the Nicolas School of the Environment at Duke University. "On the other hand we do know that because of climate change those kinds of events will very, very likely become more common, more frequent, more intense. So what we can say is that these kinds of events that we are seeing are consistent with climate change. " well, wasn't that a nice piece of non-committal doubletalk ...
Those ideas underscore the findings of a National Research Council Report commissioned by Congress and released earlier this month. Chamedies, vice chairman for the report, says it warns that global warming is real and that action needs to be taken to limit its magnitude and prepare for its impacts.
"And, we don’t know exactly what is going to happen, but we know that we face risks," he says. "What are we going to do to manage those risks in making decisions that will minimize the likelihood that certain impacts will occur and also providing a sort of resiliency so that we adjust to those impacts if and when they do occur." huh?
Chamedies says the lesson from the destructive storms in the United States is that, no matter how sophisticated forecasting technology has become, the nation must find ways to reduce its vulnerability to extreme weather events, whether or not they’re caused by climate change.
those are my comments in red, and also i made the part bold ....
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Wed May 25, 2011 10:07 pm
Hippie what you just added makes me think of what cayce said so long ago about he stroms and no growing season.. i'll see if i can find it
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Thu May 26, 2011 9:53 am
Remember Reich and his cloud buster ?
Heres Tornado pic from Alabama
To me at least it seems that the force is playing up a little bit more than usual, Or working in a cycle which is most likely. Only a couple of years ago Taiwan had a shocker of a Typhoon that occured 50 years to the day from the previous most lethal Typhoon
I view weather radar as 'thee force' ;)
From reading G.Ures blog it seems everybody is digging in and helping thy neighbour which is cool in what are hard times for those effected
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Thu May 26, 2011 10:52 am
If someone was writing an article about the Apocolypse, that picture would be a good choice to accompany the page.
That is intense. Are these the End Times? Maybe Harold Camping wasn't too far out after all! lol
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Thu May 26, 2011 11:08 am
Harold Camping is always right LOL
Mic did you see a thread on ATS of late about a discovery regarding matter in the universe? Kinda backs ups extremely well to electric universe theory!
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Thu May 26, 2011 11:25 am
I didn't. I will check it out.
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Thu May 26, 2011 11:56 am
Check out the size of the hailstones!!!
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Joplin Tornado Kills 116, Deadliest Since 1953 Thu May 26, 2011 12:05 pm
More predicted areas that may be hit. Let's watch and see.
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