Monday, July 20, 2015

HAARP Curves Hurricane Up Toward Southern California, Storms Hit

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The HAARP Status Network Maps were on red alert for the region of the Southwestern United States for over two weeks and this all came together perfect as a hurricane was brought up this past weekend.
Hurricane Dolores was forecast to go west but instead forecasters scrambled to find out if it was going to affect the Southern California area.  It did, and it hit hard with severe storms and flooding over the weekend, making a typically dry July weekend into a record wet one.
But what happened?  Forecasts had Dolores heading well away from Southern California.  The red alert trigger signals that something was going to affect the storm.  It curved Dolores northward enough to impact the area and this was a surprise to most forecasters because it wasn’t predicted by the hurricane center to do so.
Red alert remains in the region but signals are calming some.
Last week, Southern Queensland Australia had snow impact the region, not seen in many many years … if at all in some of the areas.  HS maps had Australia in a red alert as well on the southern end … wow.

3 comments:

Popeye said...

THIS LYING SACK OF CRAPPOLA MILITARY HAS LIED AGAIN....THEY SAID THE HAARP WAS DOWN AND DUE TO BE BULLDOSED.....BUT..... THEN THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA TOOK IT OVER AS A RESEARCH FACILITY.....LIAR LIAR LIAR

Anonymous said...

YES POPEYE, you got that right, and it is owned by DAVID ROCKERFELLER who says when and where do you want it, and also where he has a personal stake in it like the TOKYO EARTHQUAKE, and it is recorded that he directly threatened the JAPANESE MINISTER for public affairs before it happened and also BENJAMIN FULFORD was also threatened upon inquiry. all this world club elite should be exterminated big time with flamethrowers and may they burn in hell for eternity. TONY LANE

Anonymous said...

WHY DONT WE PULL IT DOWN OURSELVES, and maybe we will find out then if it is to be bulldozed, that is the best way to find out if a weapon of mass destruction can be used as a research facility by a university. TONY LANE