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January 13, 2013
1-13-13 DH3

1-13-13 10:00 PM

I better hunker down tonight, that entangled particle string is swooping our way, hopefully it will stay well overhead but it is triggering tornadoes below its particle path which has me worried. I believe the horizontal winds triggered from those particles orbiting up to Ohio is enough to trigger tornadoes, haboobs and just about any ghoulish thing you can think of below its path. It is one big magnetic flux tube. The crazy thing is those low pressure disturbances where the particles are exiting the Earth still have weeks to go as their orbit decays towards Ohio so this will continue.  I did not realize this much low pressure disturbance could be created along the particles’ path but I believe there are at least a half dozen massive entropic particles in the jet/particle stream heading towards Ohio. Aircraft BEWARE.

Uncertainty, Certainly.

Godspeed

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6 Comments
  1. ChaosandOrder's avatar

    We headed back home from a weekend trip in the Ozarks yesterday 1/13/2013. We were traveling Southeast on Hwy 412/62/63 from Mountain Home through Jonesboro, AR toward Memphis, TN. These were the pictures I took of the awesome tube like clouds (minus the atari games). https://picasaweb.google.com/104674342080094848618/DropBox?authkey=Gv1sRgCMyvjd-ascS5UQ#5833467717541727954

  2. ChemE's avatar

    Those are great pictures, thank you. I guess I do not have to tell you what I believe is orbiting overhead at hundreds or thousands of miles/sec and condensing the atmospheric water vapor and creating those clouds. Memphis, Tenn. matches fairly well with my plots of particles heading across Texas and up towards Ohio. I believe there are approximately 1/2 dozen particles screaming North in that area and those are the types of clouds I would expect. I believe we as humans are fortunate that these particles appear to orbit 10,000-30,000 feet above our heads mostly, except where they near their entry point in the Earth. Those will be dangerous clouds for airplanes though. A small plane went down in East Texas right where my particle tracks are showing a couple of days ago. Lots of turbulence.

    Thanks again

    • Gracie's avatar
      Gracie permalink

      After watching this early today http://www.youtube.com/user/TheUnitedKnowledge/videos?flow=grid&view=0
      I began to wonder if all these explosions and strange lights in the sky are connected to the
      many particles trying to find their way home. Some of these youtubers make such a convincing show to prove their point, its often difficult for an old granny like me to know what is correct.
      Thanks for sharing all that you have.
      Gracie

  3. ChemE's avatar

    Gracie,

    About all I can say is that I have been showing approx 3 or 4 massive particle streams on my track coming in from the North. It appears to me from the cloud trails I am following that these particle’s tracks can jump around like that electrical arc on a Tesla ball if they change paths due to either magnetic attraction, gravitational attraction or a change in mass-energy density at their surface. Any quick change in their path I would expect an initial pressure upset in the atmosphere, which can trigger sonic booms, like the “Seneca Guns” heard before/during earthquakes.

    Humans will always look for some earthly explanation. I tend to agree with the kid that the distance seems awfully far between people that heard it for an ammo explosion.

    Thanks for following

    Stewart

  4. mtpokit's avatar
    mtpokit permalink

    I’m happy to see intermingling of different viewpoints here in a more pertinent fashion than in some other media outlets. FYI: http://rezn8d.net/2013/01/15/radio-and-laser-frequency-and-harmonic-test-ranges-for-the-lucy-and-haarp-experiments-and-their-application-to-atmospheric-methane-destruction/ if this is true, and is implemented, seems to me, excited hydrogen protons could be a problem.

    • ChemE's avatar

      Those Noctilucent clouds appear to be high orbital particle tracks to me. If so, they should condense and ionize any gas in their path.

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