Topic: weather control--california is driest it's ever been

Has anyone noticed California has been the driest ever this year? Just take a look at this weather pattern and if I recollect correctly, the storm front was supposed to fly through california but with weather control mechanisms, they've been able to throw almost every storm away from the californian borders. Literally they are planning on drying the f*ck out of california to screw a lot of the economy. Just wait and see. The dryness will probably make any natural impending disasters that much harder to control or mantain. Katrina part 2 here we come.

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Oh my Goddess...its dry alright; I live here.  The average daily temp since fall began has been 80 - 85 degrees.  The night never cold enough to put on heat until this last week when we got an eight of an inch of rain.  If it keeps up like this it will soon be summer all year.  Everyone is still wearing sandals,  tanks and shorts where I live.  It's full sun and about 80 degrees as I write this.

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Something's up, and it's not just with California.  I don't want to derail the thread, but this could be a good place worth mentioning, but here's a link from Space Weather showing auroras....in southern latitudes. http://spaceweather.com/aurora/gallery_ … _page4.htm   This is becoming the norm now, and people aren't batting an eye at it.  The worst was back in 2003, when northern FLORIDA was seeing auroras.   And yesterday was a record hot day here in Charlottesville. Hit 74 degrees, which beat the previous record of 72 set back in 1984.   And the southwest in general has been in what, the worst drought in 500 years or something, last I heard? 

Just a lot of random miscellaneous nonsense going on planet-wide.   Record size typhoons this past summer/fall, record heat this winter.  Auroras in southern latitudes.  You're not supposed to see auroras in Iowa, Connecticut and Nebraska, like in that Space Weather link.  But again....people don't seem to be concerned about this.

I did a climate research project back in 2005 for personal curiosity, using www.wunderground.com to look up the number of record hot days and cold days for selected cities around the country, and there was definitely some alarming results to be found.  It's not exactly related to "droughts" per se, but it is related in the sense that it's about climate change.  The southwest is obviously in the middle of a crisis you could say.  I don't have the full data with me here at work, I only have the partial data that happens to be on the memory stick I have with me.  So I'd have to wait until later when I get home to get the complete data.  If anybody's interested, I'll post some of my findings, if not, it can just go in another thread.

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This week Freeman did a television/radio interview with Scot Stevens from weatherwars.info for the weather mod/chemtrails segment. Stevens did actually mention that the long term adjenda for the weather in the continental U.S. is that of drought.

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Yes, I live in Northern California and it hasn't rained as much this year as it did the last two, when we first moved up here. In fact it's barely rained at all, that eigth of an inch is probably all we got up here as well wink It's fricken freezing, Mr. Biggleworth! Really though, it's fricken cold outside around here in the mountains, extreme chance of snow if it ever RAINS!

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i read yesterday, that all the drilling, all the big companies, all the conglomerates, all the corps, are in it for not oil, its about water.  the agenda is to find the orig water sources, from deep within, and without the earth, above so below, with all their gadgets and inventions, and big bizness, is to trap, ensnare WATER.  to take control of it any way they can.  that its all about water.  screw oil--thats a ploy, theres plenty and it doesnt come from dinosaurs and leaves rotting, bullshit. it ever replenishes, but theyd like to have us think not so.  my mate works in that industry.  they have the sheeple fooled.  that way they can play god with all of it, make the tribes fight, slow stuff down, clog up the folks on the roads, scare us.  when its really going to be water that makes us or breaks us.  the real newer hidden agenda, as they buy up everything and keep drilling==WATER.  figures.  here we go again, take something free, oil too for that matter, and make us pay for it.  really try and control that.

shit cant go long without water, we know that.  theyre on a their roll again, and i keep swearing out of frustration.

i read that theyre gonna have to try and do oldd-style indian ways of conjuring it up again, like the tribes used to do, still do in some parts.  the raindances so to speak, old ways of conjuring.  hmmmm.  i believe it.

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zenden I have seen a lot of evidence of what you speak of. They also own a lot of the gold, and know where most of its located, but it will be ever replenishing in the near future. I would also beleive that the only reason you guys got 8 inches of rain is because of strong forces of nature having to fight off the weather controllers and had to send a LOT to do it, mother nature knows whats up.

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lyra wrote:

If anybody's interested, I'll post some of my findings, if not, it can just go in another thread.

Your findings are always welcome!

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Pictus wrote:
lyra wrote:

If anybody's interested, I'll post some of my findings, if not, it can just go in another thread.

Your findings are always welcome!

I think I'll post the info. in a separate thread, and it probably won't be until tomorrow.  It's interesting, because I took the data and made graphs with it all in Excel.  A graph showing each city's # of record hot and cold days per decade.  You can tell just by looking at the numbers that "Houston...we have a problem...." but seeing it on a graph was something else.  Using California/Los Angeles as an example, since this thread is about California, in the late 1800's L.A. had well over 100+ record *cold* days.....post 1990, there were nearly none.  On the graph the curve does a dramatic plunge and just skids right off the bottom right of the graph.   !!  Same goes for Phoenix, Arizona, meanwhile, both record hot day curves go up and up.   There's other factors to consider of course when trying to determine what's going on climate-wise, but at any rate more details will follow in a separate thread sometime tomorrow maybe.

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looks like theres a small storm now, on the radar at the top of the page (didnt realize it would be the ever-updating one) but it looks like san fran is getting some rain now! hallellujah!

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Not related to California - but I didn't want to create a separate thread.

In southern England we have had a real thick fog for 3 days straight now, it's pretty unusual for this area - and has even caused Heathrow Airport to cancel and delay many of their flights.

Just another note to add regarding all the odd weather / climate...

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There was a link posted lately about Michael Tsarion speaking about people who have chosen not to live in their authentic selves. Interestingly enough, California has an abundance of these kinds of souls.
A few things that need to be realized about weather:
Weather is in one aspect, a refelction of the emotions of the collective within a geographical zone and is an elemental response to that energy.

We are in times of great shifts in energies that are very non-local. The Earth is shifting energetically, and the elemental kingdoms are changing also. The nature of matter is being restructured.

People who have found the genuine self are being prompted to find right place.

The Earth Can overcome any type of Technology

Attitude is everything. Careful where your thoughts go. Thoughts are electromagnetic " things."
not just empty somethings.

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