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Storms kill 77 around South, including 61 in Ala.

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posted on Apr, 28 2011 @ 03:27 AM
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Originally posted by liejunkie01

Originally posted by AndrewJay
HAARP is working as intended it seems.


With all due respect. It seems that you have no idea what you are talking about.

Take your one liner haarp comment to another thread. This is serious business here. I cannot believe you got a star.

There are way too many young punks on this site.


oooo ok then. on to serious business then.



posted on Apr, 28 2011 @ 03:28 AM
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We're getting the tail as I type, but yea the past month has been the weirdest weather i've seen down here, and no one can tell me it's normal because we've never had weeks back to back where almost every county was under a tornado warning...



posted on Apr, 28 2011 @ 06:50 AM
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Just to be real with yall, last night was some of the scariest weather I've ever been in. And I rode out 2 hurricanes living in Houston!

The wind started kicking up and gusting in the 60's here in Downtown Atlanta. (according to the news)
All at once a couple of tranformers blew out and the wind just started whistling like a freakin horror movie for like 15-20 minutes straight, and I'm talking lightning almost NON STOP. My daughter was sooooo scared and for a second I was getting really nervous. We live in a condo downtown (right where the 2008 downtown tornado touched down) and don't have a crawl space or basement.



posted on Apr, 28 2011 @ 07:09 AM
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You are very young from a geological standpoint. Its hard to say.
some decades are bound to have more storms than others.



posted on Apr, 28 2011 @ 09:46 PM
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Don't know which of the States this is, but I'm sure this is happening in many, it seems from Texas to Georgia and so much of the farmland. Just devasting, like the tsunami's for the damage.


Tuscaloosa Tornado Damage Aerials Part 1

Its not even getting the attention it deserves it seems. Don't understand it.

And yeah, to me this is a land grab.



posted on Apr, 28 2011 @ 10:17 PM
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But look at these events people..do you really think this is mother nature's natural activities?

In all seriousness, the sh1t has already hit the fan as of 3/11. Those scum can haarp themselves to death for all I care what's stopping us from going to washington and giving back all our possessions and being done with it.

Stop this monster before we have zero power left. COME ON GUYS!! LET'S TAKE A ROAD TRIP!!



posted on Apr, 29 2011 @ 08:32 AM
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online.wsj.com...

Alabama has millions of deaths of chickens, 1/4 of all its chickens dead from the Tornados. Mexico is on fire all over because of a fire tornado.

Why is it that very few are paying attention.

Are people never going to react, never going to put it together, going to stand still, believe lies, not blame the evil ones with bad technology and let them kill everyone without doing a thing?



posted on Apr, 29 2011 @ 03:18 PM
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i haven't been able to find news as to whether or not the browns ferry nuclear plant is back to standard power instead of the diesel generators. but for now i'll say, it's back to standard power.



posted on Apr, 29 2011 @ 03:21 PM
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www.wunderground.com...


The nation's unprecedented April tornado-fest continued full force last night, with NOAA's Storm Prediction Center logging 57 tornado reports, 295 cases of damaging thunderstorm winds, and 254 reports of large hail. The 2-day tornado count from this latest huge April tornado outbreak is already 102. With another "high risk" forecast for tornadoes today, the tornado total for this week's outbreak may rival the April 14 - 16 tornado outbreak (155 confirmed tornadoes) as the greatest April tornado outbreak in history. It is unprecedented to have two such massive tornado outbreaks occur so close together, and the April preliminary tornado count of [654] is truly stunning. Even adjusting this number downwards 15% (the typical over-count in preliminary tornado reports) yields a probable April tornado total of 550.


So many deaths, and so many from that terrible hail, I saw photos, the size of your palm with spikes. Children must have been caught in that at school, just terrible.

And the deaths are only small portion, what about all the injuries?







 
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