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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Weather Control

seems to be all the rage in the conspirosphere these days. Lots of talk about steering hurricanes, particularly with regard to Katrina and Rita.

The idea seems to be that Katrina was steered to hit NOLA, in order to create the catastrophe there, whereas Rita was perhaps steered away from hitting Houston full blast, where it would have seriously fucked with US oil production.

Perhaps the powers that be weren't quite ready for tanking the US economy, one would guess.

I have an open mind about this topic, I think it is possible-- but unfortunately there is no way to really prove anything yet.

However, this bit of evidence is quite striking-- a cluster of five unnatural-looking heat spots that were in the path of Rita around the time it turned away from Houston.

Strikingly, a friend of mine found a similar pattern in another recent hurricane.

What these red spots mean I certainly can't say for sure, but one intriguing idea is that they are regions where the air or water was heated by high-tech energy devices, and that these spots created a high pressure zone that could push the hurricane away from that area, thus steering the hurricane away from a particular direction.

It all sounds very wild and unreal, but nonetheless people have been talking about this technology for quite a while (e.g.Jim McCanney has some interesting and intelligent things to say about weather control and steering hurricanes), and importantly the US Air Force has made weather control one of their priorities.

The bottom line is that I think it is crazy NOT to take very seriously the idea that the weather is being modified to suit the purposes of "the powers that be".

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what's up with all the stupid/annoying spam these days spooked??

anyway...

"... whereas Rita was perhaps steered away from hitting Houston full blast, where it would have seriously fucked with US oil production."

Thing is...it DID, SERIOUSLY fuck up US oil production as well as refinery capicity....

I believe it is down somewhere in the 80-100% below normal category!! all i can say is..It's gonna be ONE HELLOVA (expensive) WINTER up here in the NorthEast is all I can tell ya. Also, natural gas prices are up...WAY UP. something like over 150% more than normal. up WAY more than gasoline/oil is. and most homes up here are heated by NG.


Rita causes record damage to oil rigs

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/034a384e-2f8a-11da-8b51-00000e2511c8.html

2:10 PM  
Blogger spooked said...

sorry about the spam, Rob. If it gets real bad I'll try one of the encryption tools.

Anyway, my point was that Rita didn't mess up oil production nearly as much as they were talking about. If Rita hit Houston dead on, full force, then the refinieries would be seriously fucked and we'd be in serious trouble. If we assume someone did steer Rita, it seems as though they tried to avoid the worst case scenario.

Oil and gas was going to be very expensive this winter, regardless of Rita. Rita didn't help but it could have been a lot worse.

9:40 PM  
Blogger batcave911 said...

i dont understand why Rita messed up oil so bad. it SHOULD be only temporary. many of the rigs were evacuated for both storms, and yes, some refineries were damaged. From what i read though, the refineries in Huston wernt damaged badly. they should be back on in no time, as well as the rigs being back up.
i went through the storm, rode it out in new orleans
if you want some pics, i took some of the damage and 17th st canal levee break.
Hurricane Katrina photos
cheers,Brad
http://911index.batcave.net

1:42 AM  
Blogger spooked said...

Wow, Brad-- great photos and I read your evacuee story too. Incredible stuff. I'm glad to hear you're doing okay, more or less.

10:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Storms destroyed 108 offshore platforms

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051004/bs_nm/hurricanes_energy_interior_dc

From the above article:

"...In a briefing on the damage done by the hurricanes, the department also said that 90 percent of crude oil production in the Gulf of Mexico is still shut-in and 72 percent of offshore natural gas production is still offline."

...in other words: IT'S BAAAAD! :-(

..and it's about to get worse. think gas is pricey NOW!??

8:03 PM  

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