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Originally posted by Vinny5036
I posted a thread a few weeks ago....I ran across this video today. Sorry, I don't know how to embed, forgive me. Mods, please move as you see fit. I figured Gray Area was appropriate.
Anyone besides myself find this strange?
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edit on March 3rd 2012 by greeneyedleo because: (no reason given)[/
Edit: For those who ask, the plumes are being seen with infrared satellite which means its measuring heat energy apparently from the bowels of the earth. These plumes are being released from the earth, they're not tornadoes or clouds, they're plumes of energy being released.
edit on 3-3-2012 by Vinny5036 because: (no reason given)
your video describes where these plumes went off. These plumes that erupted on march 1st 2012 is the direct cause of the tornadic activity the next day of march 2nd 2012 that wreaked havoc on the united states. Interesting video you found there, good job. I will be looking for these plumes in the future for future weather predictions. GOOD JOB. These plumes heated the atmosphere up in turn gave us this bad weather.edit on 3-3-2012 by cloaked4u because: (no reason given)extra DIV
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by alfa1
I find all of Dutchsinse's stuff to be "strange".
And unworthy of attention.
And thats why I wont comment on it.
....................what alfa1 said
Michael Janich aka Dutchsinse is a strange cat. He literally spends 24-7 finding oddities on the Internet particularly on weather maps and in satellite imagery.
He NEVER says "I think" (like I do in my controversial threads) but rather peddles his opinions as factual. He has no right to seeing he has no credentials or background.
He's just a dude with a YT channel.
Originally posted by The GUT
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by alfa1
I find all of Dutchsinse's stuff to be "strange".
And unworthy of attention.
And thats why I wont comment on it.
....................what alfa1 said
Michael Janich aka Dutchsinse is a strange cat. He literally spends 24-7 finding oddities on the Internet particularly on weather maps and in satellite imagery.
He NEVER says "I think" (like I do in my controversial threads) but rather peddles his opinions as factual. He has no right to seeing he has no credentials or background.
He's just a dude with a YT channel.
Et tu, Human Alien? I love ya, but you should be the very LAST person to take a pot-shot at another "boy crying wolf" eccentric.
Originally posted by jacktorrance
Say what you'd like about Dutchsince, and while I certainly don't agree with everything the guy says,
I've seen him hit things on the nose with some hint of accuracy.
reply to post by ProudBird
HAARP can NOT...I repeat, can NOT affect the weather. It can NOT cause earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, bunions, headaches or irritable bowel syndrome.
One of the primary researchers in this area is Friedemann Freund, of NASA Ames. He has written several articles introducing the concept of ionospheric and atmospheric changes as earthquake precursors: Stimulated infrared emission from rocks: assessing a stress indicator Predicting Earthquakes Earthquake Predictor Cracking the Code of Pre-Earthquake Signals According to Freund, "Earthquake forecasters can also watch for changes in the ionosphere by monitoring very-low-frequency (3- to 30-kilohertz) and high-frequency (3- to 30-megahertz) radio transmissions. The strength of a radio signal at a receiver station changes with the diurnal cycle: it is greater at night than in daylight... The altitude of the ionosphere, which moves lower as the positive holes [positively-charged atoms in stressed rock] migrate to the surface, also has an effect on radio signals; the lower the ionosphere, the stronger the signals. So at dawn on an earthquake day, a curve drawn to represent the drop-off in radio signal strength will appear markedly different from the normal curve for that signal at that location." (Earthquake Predictor) That is, Fruend believes that the dawn-dusk signatures will be different for a particular instrument, perhaps even the signal strength as monitored during the day, on the day of a major earthquake.
reply to post by warpcrafter
Everybody within 200 miles of the Mississippi river needs to get the hell out of there.