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Holes - 5

Holes - Page 5
8 February 2005 1900Z Montana and Northern
IdahoAn outstanding display of scalar/gravatonic waves
with rectangles cut out of the intended overcast and forecast/expected
snow showers (that is how we keep a drought going)!
These holes are littered all across the image.Click the image to view at full resolution.

28 February 2004 0030Z 4:30PM PST the27th�
Northern CaliforniaAnother wet storm is headed into California with the heaviest
of the rains south of San Francisco. Active suppression
of the rains and environment directly ahead of the storm
is evident with a few of the oval holes (negative energy
imprints) pointed out. By no means are all of the
major holes highlighted. Find the others keeping in
mind that they frequently occur in pairs.16 February 2005 2145Z 3:45pm Eastern
Michigan/WisconsinThese are not natural ordering patterns for clouds.
It must be fun to go to work and have the worlds weather,
or some portion of it, at your fingertips. I bet I
can make it rain today, really I can!
9 June 2004 1945Z Montana
This was two days after I had my big epiphany concerning
how grand this project really is; I have now seen all the
oddities from below for what they are; and now I see that
it looks just as unusual from above. I shake my head
in bewilderment on how this remains so well hidden from
so many. Even how I failed to ask questions earlier
than I did.3 February 2005 0330Z Hawaii
This is what we term The Pineapple Express. During the
winter a jet stream directing tropical moisture toward theWest Coast of the US from the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands.
Since there is a human designed electrical pattern that
has been laid out in four dimensions our across the atmosphere
(and beyond) water is attracted to this grid as it is charged
electrically. As this grid turns on and off as storms
are moved from each cube/zone within this grid. Just
marvel at the design found at work here.18 January 2005 0800Z Hawaii and the North Pacific
Bursts of Negative Energy Holes in the cloud cover
found at the tail end of a wet Pacific winter storm.Click the image to view at full resolution.

1 February 2004 0600Z Hawaii
A plume of moisture punctuated by bursts of negative energy
raining out the moisture while weakening a portion of the
northward winds functioning as moisture and heat transportation
into the cooler more northerly latitudes of this winter
storm. This is necessary to keep the Earths energy systems
in balance. Are we disrupting natural processes that
will cause unnecessary climatic blowback in the future?
Public discussion must begin!







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