HURRICANE HARVEY HYPOTHESES ~ hehe nut~in ta C here folks ...ALLLLL an act "of god"
I
had not intended to write anything about Hurricane Harvey in this
week's blogs, but felt compelled to do so because of an odd
"synchronicity" that occurred as I was writing and scheduling this
week's blogs. Normally, when I am scheduling blogs, I tune in to some
talk radio and listen as I write, either on the radio or on the
internet, just to try to "stay abreast of things." Normally, when such
disasters happen, I am loathe to take them as opportunities to indulge
in our trademark "high octane speculation"; people are suffering, losing
their houses, assets, pets, and there is general upheaval and
suffering. It's not an appropriate time to indulge in "high octane
speculations." Certainly, watching this disaster unfold, we all
empathize and offer good thoughts and prayers for the people - at this
juncture, all of Houston and most of the southern Texas Gulf coast.
However,
in this case, hoping that people will excuse my high octane speculating
while the disaster is in progress, I felt compelled to do so, for as I
was listening to my radio, the host in question was reporting on the
situation as it was occurring, and he said two things that really
grabbed my attention. I am paraphrasing his remarks as closely as I can:
(1) "Harvey seems simply to have stopped moving inland and has
basically parked itself over the Texas coast," and he added to this that all
of the roads in and out of Houston are simply impassible due to
flooding; (2) that "most of southern Texas' coastal plain in and around
Houston might be uninhabitable for weeks, if not months." Yes, that
will be the result if hurricanes decide to "park themselves" over an
area and not move along.
But of course, hurricanes don't "decide" anything.
It's the strangeness
of Harvey's behavior that caught my attention as the host made these
remarks. It took me back to Hurricane Katrina which infamously moved in
and struck New Orleans almost a decade ago. Again, that hurricane
exhibited very unusual, very "un-hurricane-like" behavior, for
if you'll recall, its path was almost due west through the Gulf of
Mexico when, suddenly, reaching a point almost due south of New Orleans,
it veered sharply in an almost perfect ninety degree turn, and
made its way north, striking the city and surrounding environs and
flooding thousands of people out of their homes and livelihoods. I
recall seeing at that time - and other readers here may recall seeing
this as well - the jet stream suddenly moved south in "response" to
Katrina's sharp turn, as if "someone" was trying to steer the storm away from New Orleans, implying, of course, that someone was trying to steer it toward New Orleans.
In other words, my view of Katrina back then was - and still remains - that this storm was steered toward the city. It was, to be blunt, "weaponized weather."
And
Harvey's stubborn refusal to move along inland, but rather to stay put,
spawn tornadoes, and dump more water on Houston and the Texas Gulf
coast, seems a little "odd." It seems, if I may be "country simple" once
again, to be too contrived. Weaponizing weather to make an
entire region of a state "uninhabitable for weeks or possibly months"
behind an "act of God" like a storm is a convenient way to wage war
behind the ultimate cloak of plausible deniability, for most people have
difficulty believing the idea that such enormous systems, such as the
weather, can actually be manipulated, steered, and engineered.
More informed people will know, of course, that the ability to
manipulate and weaponize weather was an objective of at least America's
and Russia's militaries since the 1950s. Both countries have made
round-about statements over the years that their efforts were
successful. More recent statements of the US military made weather
manipulation a crucial component of "force multipliers" and a component
of its goal of "full spectrum dominance". Researchers such as Dr. Nick
Begich and Jean Manning have also pointed out that the initial patents
for ionospheric heaters taken out by Bernard Eastland for the HAARP
array in Alaska also discussed weather systems steerage and manipulation
as one possible application of the technology. Then there's the
Globaloney crowd and their "weather derivatives," securities based on
weather, a handy thing to have around; after all, if one can manipulate
weather, why not make money off of it (and pick up ruined properties on
the cheap besides)?
So now a hurricane is parked over southern Texas, one of the USA's few smoothly functioning state governments and economies.
Bottom line: I cannot help but think that Harvey's odd behavior is a little too
odd, and that we're looking at weather warfare once again, or at the
minimum, the possibility that we're looking at some sort of "blowback"
from the technologies that can manipulate systems on a planetary scale,
systems such as HAARP and EISCAT and other ionospheric heaters, possibly
even the Large Hadron Collider with its strong, immensely powerful
magnetic fields. There's an aspect of "unnaturality" here, if I may coin
that word, that disturbs me.
But in
the meantime, Texas suffers, and my heart is saddened for Houstonians
and all the people along the coast from Galveston northward. https://gizadeathstar.com/2017/08/hurricane-harvey-hypotheses/
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