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Posted:
Fri Oct 01, 2004 11:54 am
Post subject: Florida East Coast
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Hi don and
carol,
This is jeff mckinley from jupiter
fl [just north of Palm Beach].
I'm writing to add to your post in
the ew forum regarding accurate
hurricane info. just from the outset
here I have to say that orgonite
changes things, hurricanes included
I'm thinking.
When frances hit awhile back i was
at a location just south of the eye
watching the local radar showing
landfall. My cb which is located
near jupiter was in the action. I
watched as feeder bands circling
around the eyewall dissipated as
they came into range of jupiter
inlet.
I was putting this realtime stuff on
the net at cloud-busters.com but I
have not been able to find any of it
since. Nevertheless the orgone
fields created by our stuff seem to
de-intensify things.
The physical damage after that one
was widespread because the storm
moved so slowly. Now, in Jeanne I
was here in jupiter and we got a
fairly quick hurricane but I was
left saying how much worse the storm
seemed on the radio than passing
over our heads.
We weren't on the porch but we had
the front door open during the most
intense part, right before we got a
little of the eye. The damage from
jeanne came in mostly from the
previous storm damage, having had
little time to make effective roof
repairs, etc.
Ivan was a bad storm [not a
hurricane] i'm thinking. I compare
all hurricanes to Hugo of 89 in So.
Carolina where I was at the time.
THAT was a hurricane!
Ii also wanted to get on record
somewhere the orgone report from
this area. There are hundreds and
hundreds of tbs from Deerfield, FL
[just north of Ft Lauderdale] north
all the way to Cocoa Beach, FL [near
Cape Canaveral--about 125 miles of
coastline]. Concentrating solely on
towers, there are many large and
small hhgs at various places. one is
at the same nuke plant you first
gifted on hutchinson island [four
years ago].
Others are at Patrick AFB in Cocoa,
Spacewing 54 in Cocoa, Spacewing 49
in Martin County, etc, etc...
Jeff
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As you can see, Jeff's been doing a
huge amount of gifting work and I
only found out about that today,
though I sort of remember getting an
email from him when he first got
interested in gifting awhile back.
This is typical of the way people in
this grassroots effort mostly
operate, of course, and rather than
be discouraged by this we need to
celebrate and encourage it, I think.
The farther we can get from the
organizational, ersatz community
aspect of this effort, the faster it
will continue to spread.
Also, the more we can encourage the
sponateous blasting efforts in small
groups, the more will get done to
generate a safety buffer around the
world against the would-be
genocidists and atmospheric
poisoners.
There are very few CBs on Florida's
Atlantic coast. I only know of
three, though there are probably
more. There are scores of CBs along
FL's west coast, which is a lot less
densely populated by the way.
It might have something to do with
the fact that the east coast is
mostly populated by urban refugees
from the northeast US and Havana and
the Gulf coast is mostly populated
by midwesterners.
I'm expecting more and more
discussion on the net of the
uncharacteristic nature of this
year's hurricane season. Note that
HAARP sent two hurricanes at the
same bit of coastline in quick
succession. Nature doesn't operate
that way
and the hurricanes started an entire
month earlier than MOther Nature
dictates this year. That's kind of
like having a northern harvest in
November, don't you think?
~Don
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existent authority on matters
utterly unknown and strange. We
shall gradually become experts
ourselves in the mastery of the
knowledge of the Future."
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