09-02-10. spc

uploaded by spaceportseven February 10, 2009 at 10:27 am
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severe storm overnight in the south of the UK and north france. paris airport shut in expcectation. no mention of france this am but the in the UK older folk are saying they have never seen it so bad for 30years or more, severe flooding upto 2m deep in parts and over 20cm snow in other areas. a months worth of rain in a night. schools shut, bridges shut, power lines down - again. any one got any interesting news about this one ?? here in the north it was like northing happened ,light sleet on and off carried by a light easterly breeze.

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the origins of this storm date back to approximatly 09.00 on the 7th of feb, its source the mid atlantic approx 1000 miles west of northwest france. observation of the satellite pictures for europe, both infrared and visual from this time clearly show the rapid formation of equidistant dense predetermined length lines of cloud neatly laid out perfectly parallel to one another. for 7 or 8 hours these kept forming along the same north to south axis and in exactly the same place. these lines however appeared to not move with the winds even though the clouds in this same area moved westwards quickly. the whole event looked totally unnatural from the satellite pictures and immediatly looked like severe weather was on its way to wherever the air currents would take it.
this same area of rippled clouds could be tracked westwards on the next two days satellite images until , voila.
this storm was almost certaintaly not a freak of nature, not global warming but the intentional formation and deliverance of a severe anticyclone storm to a predetermined location.
reason - unkonwn. military, geo engineering. haarp. nato

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