Dane Wigington
GeoengineeringWatch.org
“150 Million Brace For Severe Weather Outbreak” (FOX Weather). “Dangerous weekend tornado outbreak puts 100 million at risk” (Axios). “Mega storm to create blizzard conditions in north-central US”(AccuWeather). “A wild storm with everything from severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to high winds, dust and wildfire dangers will also bring snow and blizzard conditions” (AccuWeather). Is it historically normal to have every imaginable form of weather in a single storm? Short answer, no. Chemical ice nucleation climate engineering operations create cold air masses, when these collide with manipulated moisture flows from the record warm Gulf, a spawning ground for cyclonic rotations is established. Buckle up, we’re in for a ride. The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.
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Seems like this storm maybe had some help … Geoengineering in some way.
What do you think?
Dane Thank you for being the educated voice behind this fight.
The constant spraying makes my lungs scream some days as I toil outside in my winter garden in Sonoma County California. Even my 6 year old daughter sees them spraying the skies on our 10 minute ride to school. One day this winter I drank tea and watched under gray skies as drizzle falling like snow fell from the sky. After 45 minutes the sidewalks and streets were still bone dry. Torches and fitch forks are at the ready here in Santa Rosa. I’ve had enough.