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totallackey
reply to post by NullVoid
Of course, all the tripe you posted is provided without one, single shred of reference material in support. Pulled like a rabbit out of a hat...
I have news for you...plum trees do shed their leaves...
Grass turns brown sometimes in the winter...edit on 15-2-2014 by totallackey because: further content
NullVoid
totallackey
reply to post by NullVoid
Of course, all the tripe you posted is provided without one, single shred of reference material in support. Pulled like a rabbit out of a hat...
I have news for you...plum trees do shed their leaves...
Grass turns brown sometimes in the winter...edit on 15-2-2014 by totallackey because: further content
Probably you are correct.
I also dont believe in HAARP stuff, until I read and understood a bit on how it works. HAARP activity really screwing up the weather, either that, or something unexplainable happened. I choose the former. Weather nowdays is pretty much screwed up that it differ a lot, even by few hundred miles distance.
I also got news for you, I'm wrong, its not a plum tree, its a mango tree, and where I live, trees/shrubs/plants dont shed entirely or grass go brown easily, they do not have any reason to do so, except dying/death/poisoned of course.
It was in February 1899 in the Mexican Coast, just south of Tampico. Don t to be confused with the Feb 1895 snow which reached just Tampico (few flakes indeed) through Texas. The 1899 event crossed the Gulf of Mexico and skipped the southern Texan coast