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Giantr "Blob" impacting Pacific from Baja to Alaska
Interesting article. Noticed anything that could be attributed to this?
http://www.mercurynews.com/drought/ci_28293175/ocean-investi...
[Edited on 6-11-2015 by Kgryfon]
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Sorry for the typo...
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I posted this info a month ago....no responses or comments.....in the meantime, the new thread on climate change is drawing out the patent
responses....
Some will simply say that the blob does not exist, has been there since the 5 day creation wonder.....or is just another symptom of "who knows
what".....
Don't believe everything you think....
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Ha ha! Ok, I get the hint...no interest in this topic. Seemed pretty interesting to me when I read it.
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Sad Isn't it? I can't understand why, with our technology, we cant figure out a way ti fix these problems.....BUT I guess, "no interest"
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Many say the cost to stop or slow anthropogenic climate change is too great, so they say do nothing and stumble on down the road singing don't worry,
be happy.
Some others point out that climate change will cause huge changes to geographic regions, resulting in migration of peoples and economies (e.g. farming
activities relocating from one region to another) - that will entail large human and economic costs.
And some others say scientists are a pack of liars, cheats and charlatans.
I say we are all flocked!
Peace out!
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I remember that a few years back during a pretty strong El Nino event, there was an article citing evidence of geothermal activity along the Pacific
ring of fire, and a mid ocean rift.
I don't remember if the article tried to link the two events, or if it was coincidental. Does anyone know of any events like that occurring now? It
would seem like it would have to be a pretty newsworthy event to affect that much water.
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http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2015/apr/researchers-...
I found lots of articles about this event in google, but none correlate anything with the El Niño event. I think the 'blob' of warmth along the coast
and the EN are coincidental. If anything, the blob of hot air emanating from Sandy Eggo is more harmful than the Axial Seamount volcanic eruption;
it smells terrible and makes my eyes water.
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Thanks for the link Buddah! Speaking of coincidence, the article states that the last eruption of that sea mount was in 2011. Donner Summit had
about 190% of normal snowfall that year.
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San Jose State University publication
While trying to find a source for the article I read years ago, I found this from San Jose State.
www.applet-magic.com/lindzen.htm
After reading it, all I can say is; "Huh???"
I'm glad I built structures, not climate models!
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Something to interest all in Baja
El Wimpo Transforms Into an El Niño That’s Showing Increasing Signs of Becoming a Humdinger @ http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/imageo/2015/06/10/el-wimpo...
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/imageo/files/2015/06/Sea-l...
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So, this sounds like potential good news on the horizon for the California drought? Kind of hard to pull out a conclusion from these articles.
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Most Pacific cyclones die out fairly quick due to encountering cold water the further north they go. They need warm water to stay active.
It'll be interesting to see how many stay strong as they head north past Baja.
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Are you aware of SAG (stratospheric aerosol geoengineering) and SRM (solar radiation management) to change the atmosphere, currents, and of course
weather? SBX radar platform?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=228&v=daGuPLXVunQ
Each of these campaigns are economies of scale, some are used to hedge other investments. Whether it is selling a "smart meter" or adding taxes to
your energy bill, or using weather modification to increase food costs, or require more energy to heat and cool, there are identifiable manipulations,
polar vortex, gas manipulations, and all out economic war.
This economic war is not being driven by individuals using a gallon gas nor about CO2, the climate change campaign is driven by manipulation of the
atmosphere in order to profit and control, it is a fraud waged on the common person.
Do you want a carbon based climate change agenda to control your life and manipulate your economy? Do you accept geo-engineering as a economic factor
of modern markets?
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid  | Are you aware of SAG (stratospheric aerosol geoengineering) and SRM (solar radiation management) to change the atmosphere, currents, and of course
weather? SBX radar platform?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=228&v=daGuPLXVunQ
Each of these campaigns are economies of scale, some are used to hedge other investments. Whether it is selling a "smart meter" or adding taxes to
your energy bill, or using weather modification to increase food costs, or require more energy to heat and cool, there are identifiable manipulations,
polar vortex, gas manipulations, and all out economic war.
This economic war is not being driven by individuals using a gallon gas nor about CO2, the climate change campaign is driven by manipulation of the
atmosphere in order to profit and control, it is a fraud waged on the common person.
Do you want a carbon based climate change agenda to control your life and manipulate your economy? Do you accept geo-engineering as a economic factor
of modern markets?
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in this racially and ethnically polarized world it is a breathe of fresh air to see the internet allows kooks to spout nonsense, ranging from climate
science deniers like dk, to the opposite extreme of chemtrail conspiracy theorists like newkid    
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Sarge, I think you're missing the big picture. If you read the meteorologist's ongoing evaluation (several times daily) of the forces acting upon
Eastern Pacific storms you'll learn they are many and dynamic -- thousands of powerful cyclones are pulled and pushed by weather systems of all kinds.
It is not just an "Add warm water and watch out" kinda thing going on here. Witness Hurricane Carlos or a string of never-ending storms that spawn
down around Acapulco, spread west and then encounter resistance or not.
The Japanese current, the Humboldt and the California currents are very strong at times and create upwellings changing everything in their path. Think
of the peninsula as a long island and you will see the ocean is the weather maker. The land changes things too in the heat of the summer when it heats
up during the day and sends the same long skinny column of hot air aloft to act upon conditions up and down the Baja. Lots of things moving around on
any given day.
One memorable storm missed us and was followed closely by another about the same size -- weather guys all said the second storm would lose strength
over cooler water churned up by the first. Wrong! It doubled in strength and smacked San Lucas and us around with 100 mph winds and a real deluge of
too much rain.
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SBX Radar systems have replaced HAARP to control the ionosphere according to this senate meeting with David Walker, deputy assistant secretary of the
Air Force for science, technology and engineering.
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Here's the senate meeting with Lisa Murkowski and David Walker
starting at 2:50-3:16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2O-DVgcvWQ
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During a Senate hearing, David Walker, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for science, technology and engineering, in regard to HAARP, said,
"this is “not an area that we have any need for in the future” and it would not be a good use of Air Force research funds to keep HAARP going in the
future. “We’re moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do,” he said. “To inject energy into the
ionosphere to be able to actually control it. But that work has been completed.”
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SBX radars are now off the coast of Baja and airplanes spraying up and down the peninsula and over the ocean are visible to the causal observer.
You would have to have a case cognitive dissonance to deny the evidence, both in testimony, and visible and perceptible evidence that this is the
reality today the atmosphere is manipulated for strategic and economic gain and social control.
SBX Radar Platform
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid  | SBX Radar systems have replaced HAARP to control the ionosphere according to this senate meeting with David Walker, deputy assistant secretary of the
Air Force for science, technology and engineering.
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Here's the senate meeting with Lisa Murkowski and David Walker
starting at 2:50-3:16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2O-DVgcvWQ
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During a Senate hearing, David Walker, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for science, technology and engineering, in regard to HAARP, said,
"this is “not an area that we have any need for in the future” and it would not be a good use of Air Force research funds to keep HAARP going in the
future. “We’re moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do,” he said. “To inject energy into the
ionosphere to be able to actually control it. But that work has been completed.”
---
SBX radars are now off the coast of Baja and airplanes spraying up and down the peninsula and over the ocean are visible to the causal observer.
You would have to have a case cognitive dissonance to deny the evidence, both in testimony, and visible and perceptible evidence that this is the
reality today the atmosphere is manipulated for strategic and economic gain and social control.
SBX Radar Platform
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you are conflating your conspiracy theories, which makes for an even better story! keep up the imaginative work!
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IT all started when Hilary Clinton was made secretary of state....
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