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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Morning Jim, thanks as always.

Not understanding how a hurricane traverses over 500 miles across land, without breaking up. Watch the radar. Storms are fed by the vortex pulling surface water from the ocean surface. Native Floridian - seen probably over 100 storms - never seen that before. Admittedly though, I'm not up on the latest HAARP updates.

On the non-response to Hurricane Helene in WNC - going as far as forbidding private search and rescue and private delivery of relief supplies - the larger message is clear and intentional. The lack of response is to keep the people discouraged and demoralized. It casts a pall of negative energy over the people, making them dependents of the state.

People helping each other, becoming independent and self-sustaining, is empowering and creates positive energy. Thus, they become enemies of the state. Fuck the state. We don't need them. The sooner we realize that the better off we'll be.

Time to put the blinders on, put our heads down and get to work. God bless the folks in Appalachia.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

MOCK THE STATE:

GOVERNMENTsteria: Best FEMA Memes

FEMA = Funnelling Emergency Money to Aliens. Let them have $750, when seconds count (FEMA is weeks away), FEMA won't rescue you (and will make sure nobody else does either) and more FEMA memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/governmentsteria-best-fema-memes

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Kathy Christian's avatar

And that $750 has to be repaid or they face property confiscation.

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Renee Marie's avatar

How fucking convenient!

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Michael Framson's avatar

Kathy, Is that for real? I have never seen the terms of this aid.

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erin's avatar

Nah. People spreading rumors...

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Kathy Christian's avatar

I saw the radar images. Sure looks like direct energy weapon to me. Shades of Hurricane Erin on 9/1/1.

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Ohio Deb's avatar

…..and Ian! 2022. HAARP/EMF driven

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Cedric Ward's avatar

Actually folks,

It's driven by the NexRad stations

that are ALL OVER the country.

For specific information,

go to:

https://www.GeoengineeringWatch.org

and listen to Dean Wigington

who does a one-hour broadcast

every Saturday on YouTube

The Direct Energy Weapons (DEW)

were used in Lahaina, Hawaii

and Paradise, California

and possibly other places

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Breck's avatar

I'm so glad to see these kinds of posts which indicate to me that the truth about geoengineering is finally almost (not quite), but almost going mainstream. It's progress. Yeah a lot of folks forget the fire...just focus on the water. So what other Trump stronghold is next? Texas?

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CynthiaS's avatar

I read that two dams failed…echos of tall buildings that pancaked on themselves 23 years ago 🤔

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

So Bush took down WTC but he couldn’t defeat the Taliban?? 👌

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CynthiaS's avatar

Who said anything about Bush taking down the WTC…or the Taliban. I’m not saying that.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

What does 🤔 mean?? 20 guys with box cutters on a suicide mission killed 3000 Americans and destroyed billions in property…and then Bush sacrificed 7000 troops to slaughter hundreds of thousands of innocent Muslims while destroying hundreds of billions of dollars in property and costing us trillions.

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Breck's avatar

Oh it's the same old story. The PTB's explanations are so full of holes they become ridiculous, and yet...those explanations are still the "official" line.

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astera's avatar

Yeah.

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Yirgach's avatar

Helene was a tropical storm when it reached Ashville, the recorded wind speed was 45 mph.

But there was a LOT of rain in a very short period of time over mountainous terrain.

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Yirgach's avatar

Also don't be confused by the fake news about increased number of hurricanes, the trend for the last 100 years is still flat. However they have changed the ways that they measure wind speed and also the use of untested models which overall make things seem worse than they are. This was a rare event, but it's not going to turn into a regular event.

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JohnAZ's avatar

And then there was Milton. The Gulf is definitely warmer and staying warmer deeper into the autumn. Heck, Phoenix is too, it will STILL be 100+ this week. More heat, more energy. More uplift, more rain, more wind, more storm surge and slower abatement over land. It is not rocket science. The retention of more heat energy later in the season is the key, whether it is on sea or land. Storms are on the boundary between cold and warm air. As the north cools down in fall, if the south retains heat, which it is, the gradient between the two increases, intensifying the storms following the jet stream. BTW, look at the backwards moving Milton. Following the jet stream boundary between the Gulf air and an arctic front, it looks like another ball buster. Watch out, Tampa and watch out Charleston if it makes a left turn like Helene. TWC is calling Milton a 100 year storm.

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Ruth Gordon's avatar

Milton won't even go in as a CAT 4. The worship of weather gods was supposed to have gone out with the Age of Enlightenment but 24x7 hype has brought it back full force. Sad.

The temperature of the earth has been decreasing for thousands of years. Good, God, read a book.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Milton will not go in a a category five? Are you disappointed? It was just announced it is now a cat 5. The storm surge will destroy downtown Tampa if it hits right. It will clobber mid-Florida, and that includes Disney World. It is all being evacuated as we speak today. Good God, get your head out of the book and just look around, long term may be cooling but it is getting hotter now. Science does not have a clue why, neither do you. In the meantime, we are breaking hundred + records here. And the storms are getting more intense.

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Ruth Gordon's avatar

It is a 5 now but will go in as a weak 4 or strong 3 according to forecasts. You hyper-ventilators and storm masturbators are the ones that get so disappointed when someone disputes the holy word of climate priests who've brainwashed you into believing the hoax. "Just look around." Yeah, that's how science works. You ever think that maybe "it's getting hotter now" comes from the same people, NASA, who were caught manipulating climate data? And, no, we are not breaking 100 year records at any faster clip that they've been broken in the past.

You know, funny thing about a lot of those old records. They indicate it got pretty damn hot here and there a long time ago, huh? And where are all of these thermometers that show "how much hotter it is now"? Maybe a bit too close to cities? Yep. That's been show to be major factor in the overly high readings. Funny how just forty years ago scientists who are still alive today forecasted gloom and doom over the next impending ice age. The covers of Time magazine are littered with them. I guess that didn't sell enough electric cars, though. Time to change course.

People like you will see what they are influenced to see both by their own ego, bias, belief system and people pushing propaganda for their own purposes. I'm looking at things logically, not emotionally.

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wilson's avatar

Ruth Gordon, that was a superb rational response. Well done.

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Ruth Gordon's avatar

Thank you. People can go online and find whatever information fits their narrative but they don't seem to be willing to look at who the people are publishing the information or recognize that all of their predictions have failed miserably. Goof ball science like "accumulated cyclone energy" is quite simple to fake because all one has to do is be willing to lie about data that was never measurable to being with, only estimated. Tweak a parameter here and there, combine it with non-stop dishonest reporting on media channels owned completely by people who have an interest in pushing one particular narrative in order to drive government spending and sales of products like EVs, wind farms and solar panels, not to mention total control over people (a pure electric economy will be the end of freedom since your power will be turned off at the push of a button) and there you go. A perfect explanation for the garbage pseudo-science.

The other thing people pushing climate alarmism never try to ask or answer is "at what cost?" You want to cool the climate of Earth based on, again, an arbitrary "target temperature" at what cost? The inflated cost of energy will kill far more people than any incidental increase in temperature mankind could ever inflict upon the planet. And, by the way, increased cost of energy and artificial restriction of resources will resort in what we are seeing now all over the globe: increased war. How's war for the environment?

Well, I guess one way to cool the planet is nuclear winter. We are closer to it now than during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Great job, leaders of the "free" world. But, hey, let's not let a little thing like holistic effects into the picture. We need to reduce the planet's temperature by .5 degrees by any means necessary, yeah? smh

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wilson's avatar

Good and not just because I agree with you. The cost of windfarms by every measure vs what they produce, same with the cost of solar, same with the moronic EV industry. Everything is a fraud and a lie designed to crush and control people and make the globo homos more wealthy and powerful than they are now.

I don't know why this isn't obvious to people.

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Unagnu's avatar

I know people in FLA with Teslas who are worried they will explode from salt water flooding and have them parked away from the house/garage... crazy hun? Storm coming in, and they leave the cars out.. because they might burn down the house lol!

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JohnAZ's avatar

Well, Wilson, are there any better ideas out there on what to do when Peak oil starts hitting hard. I agree, CO2 is a BS power grab, as I said before, BUT an answer to the oil rundown must be found or WMBH will happen, world wide. I wish that nuclear generation would restart right now as we need to preserve oil instead of burning it in cars, NOW.

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astera's avatar

Fuckin' A, Ruth!

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Cheryl's avatar

You would think at this point we would have learned how the game is played.

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JohnAZ's avatar

You are no more “right” that either side of the argument, they do not know shit, neither do you. Best guesses is all we get today.

My best guess, the primary cause of warming, storm intensification, glaciers melting ( much faster in the northern hemisphere) the ice extent getting smaller over the North Pole each winter is megapolises, perfect heat storage areas. CO2, nah, if an effect, a thousand times smaller than heat islands. Why is Phoenix hotter longer, CO2? (Laugh out loud!). It is because it is a hundred times larger than it was and has 5 million people here now. Asphalt and concrete store heat all year here, not just in the summer.

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JohnAZ's avatar

And the vast majority of megapolises are in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Yirgach's avatar

Here is a very useful table on Accumulated Cyclone Energy.

It shows the North Atlantic at 134 % of normal. There are also several graphics on Global Hurricane Frequency.

Also last 50-years+ of Global Tropical Storm and Hurricane frequency.

The discussion on the page is quite honest and informative.

https://climatlas.com/tropical/

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Texas Forever's avatar

Ruth Gordon, we're not worthy! Slaying with reason and facts. What a concept!!

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Kenneth's avatar

Rapid warming in the last few years is likely caused by the Hunga Tonga eruption, which put billions of tons of water vapor into the atmosphere AND warmed the oceans. What goes up, must come down. In the meantime it manifests as additional heat and humidity. We will likely get pronounced cooling in a few years - don't throw away your skis!

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wilson's avatar

The horror to me is that these people, the climate fanatics, either think they are God or are evil. They are so sure that they have the answers. Chesterton's fence is completely and totally ignored. Which tells me everything they do is malicious.

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Unagnu's avatar

Those who believe they know everything and are right and are *only doing it for your own good* are the most terrifying psychopaths out there...

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wilson's avatar

I just don't understand how they can be so certain. There are so many variables and complications. So yes. they are the most terrifying psychopaths. I go back to Chesterton's fence, which is completely ignored.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

+1 Thank you! I LOVE when someone's post makes me look something up. Chesterton's fence = important. And, although you probably remember him, George MacDonald and his works are what we need in these dark days. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, and Lewis Carroll, among others, were ardent fans of MacDonald.

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UncleBob9's avatar

Thank you. I couldn't remember the name of the underwater volcano when I posted my reply.

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astera's avatar

Yes, Ken.

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Unagnu's avatar

THANK YOU for mentioning it! A the time it happened (natural or man made?) I knew that that amount of water vapour in the atmo would be like a hot steamy moist green house... trapping heat... and no one I know would even consider its impact...

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JohnAZ's avatar

One more fact. Hurricanes that follow other hurricanes path weaken as they follow or cross the previous storm’s path. Why, because the previous storm has sucked a bunch of heat out of the oceans making less available for number 2.

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John Smith's avatar

making less available for number 2. - JAZ

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number 1 is peeing, number 2 is pooping and number 3 is farting.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Ha, good one.

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UncleBob9's avatar

We know the reason why, but it's being suppressed. A couple years ago, an underwater volcano erupted in the South Pacific, instantly vaporizing an incredible amount of seawater and launching it into the atmosphere. This water will remain in the atmosphere for years, helping to increase both temperatures and precipitation. I posted this several months ago on CFN, and I believe you thanked me for sharing the information.

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Shnarkle Von Barkle's avatar

The earth along with all other planets in this solar system has been heating and cooling for hundreds of thousands of years. Science has plenty of clues why, but what passes for science today has been taken over by corporate interests who have already come up with their solution which is usually some version of "cap and trade", which doesn't prevent global warming in the slightest, but makes some people quite wealthy while the rest of the zombie class pays to sequester CO2.

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Breck's avatar

I heard that it will begin to fall off quickly, unless that has changed. I haven't looked at the weathermen today, like Ryan Hall Y'all on YT. Now I will. OK Ryan is still prognosticating Cat 3 for Milton at Tampa. That's bad but not as bad as it is now just passing the Yucatan at Cat 4.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

CentCom is in Tampa. Just sayin'...

Whoever is on the HAARP joystick may want to toggle left or right...

Or maybe not, depends on intent I suppose...

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astera's avatar

the HAARP joystick? I wanna ride that one.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

Just so you know, Centcom isn’t “Central Command” it’s Middle East Command “cent” just refers to Asia. South America Com is in Miami and Europe Com is in Germany.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Yes, CentCom is in Tampa, what's your point, dumbass?

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

It’s Central Asia Com. 😆

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Call it Comedy Central if it makes you happy. The point is it's in Tampa, but I belabor the point. It's difficult, I know. Try harder.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Friends in Marshall & Swannanoa say different. Watch the radar. The storm formation - with an eye and counterclockwise rotation - stays intact - 500 miles over land. Never seen that before.

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michael janket's avatar

Hint: Manmade........

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Unagnu's avatar

Hint: Juiced up to make more rain and with some Microwave energy burst that's exactly what happens... more energy, longer storm...

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JohnAZ's avatar

Never seen before, at least in the past 200 years or so.

Exactly.

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astera's avatar

Counterclockwise? Really?

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JohnAZ's avatar

Think of the uplift from the Appalachians wringing out the declining storm. Asheville was clobbered by rain.

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Yirgach's avatar

I was only talking about the wind speed. Radar does not equal wind speed. Wind speed is what makes the difference between a tropical storm and a hurricane. However 50 miles west of Ashville, the wind was over 60 mph, which was to be expected on that side of the storm.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Yirgach - the friends I mention above are still encamped up in the mountains, self-sufficient - they'll be fine. They know their terrain and wind speeds. I'll take their word over any hearsay - anything I hear or read.

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Yirgach's avatar

Ron - Your friends were very fortunate to be camping in high terrain as they missed the major brunt of the storm, like the extreme rain which caused havoc in the valley rivers and towns.

The Ventusky.com weather page has the ability to go back in time for any statistic, like wind, rain, satellite, etc. Very useful for looking at what happened.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Yirgach - not camping, encamped. They're tucked away, off-grid, 60KW solar capacity topped off batteries, with generator backup if needed. Plenty of other necessities. Talked with them the morning after the storm.

They may have been the only ones in Buncombe County, with power and Sat Phones. You see, they've done what most talk about doing. Again, they'll be fine.

Thanks for the site reference, I'll check it out. You know the site data can be manipulated, right? On-the-ground, word of mouth, not so much.

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JohnAZ's avatar

And it was flooding that was the problem. Two things contributed, one the uplift of the mountains causing upslope conditions which wrings out storms and second, the soil in mountains is shallow and only absorbs a small amount of rain before running off. Now multiply that by a jillion streams and rivers. Was there a guy named Noah building a ship around Asheville?

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JonesySmart's avatar

And there had been some serious rain in the days previous.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

Uh, going by the last 4 years of unprecedented weather events I’m going to get the stronger roof and generator and have a rain barrel…you can pretend everything is normal. 😘

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JohnAZ's avatar

Category is set by the wind speed. The problem with Helene was water content, not measured. It looks like Milton is a wind speed surge storm.

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michael janket's avatar

Check out Dane Wigington and GeoengineeringWatch.org. Explanation for management of a hurricane using electrically charged nanoparticles and radio waves. Like, this was a manmade storm, government as the killer.

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Breck's avatar

CO-RRECT

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Angk's avatar

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org

Dane Wigington, on Greg Hunter Rumble channel, said the rain was DRIVEN to them thar hills.

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Liber8or's avatar

Hurricane Helene last week, now this week comes Hurricane Milton, which jumped from the Pacific Ocean, over Mexico and headed in the wrong direction into the Gulf of Mexico. This can't possibly happen! (At least not as a natural storm.) However, the boys at HAARP with the DEW Weapons have been busy destroying Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee.

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Breck's avatar

You think? Talk about "pulling out all the stops"! We will leave no stone unturned in our drive to install totalitarianism.

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wilson's avatar

FGB3 that's the obvious reality. At least to me.

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Lugh's avatar

Can't possibly? The weather generally moves from West to East in the Northern Hemisphere. But yeah, generally any that tried that would dry up over Mexico.

Hurricanes seem to have a mind of their own, often traveling in a Northeasterly direction in the Caribbean, sometimes crossing Florida and strengthening again in the Gulf.

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Liber8or's avatar

No doubt they are juicing this storm, now up to 185 mph and headed over most populated part of Florida. Destroy the polling places? No place to vote means no election on Nov 5. Mail-in ballots are water-logged piles of mush sitting in destroyed post office buildings.

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

There’s a lot going on, cosmically and globally speaking: first off the Tonga eruption in 2020 put unprecedented moisture into the upper atmosphere- guaranteed global warming for 5 years. Then the sun is at maximum- and it’s xray craziness isn’t calculated but solars storms, a weaker magnetosphere, heating crust AND a little bit of anthropogenic warming added together is weather beyond human control. In fact this hubristic idea that man can STOP climate change might be the silliest and most problematic stance in the history of human governance.

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Breck's avatar

Where's the "cosmic" in your remark? I guess you mean the Sun? I thought for a second there would be something really cosmic. Like the Solar System. Most folks think that those planets out there past Mars are just "big gas bags". LOL. They have tremendous energy which affects Earth. That's just common sense. And the Ancients, who could see thru a brick wall as well as us, studied the heavens and the "stars". Remember the Magi? Well, guess what, since December 2008 Pluto, the bad boy of the planets, has been in Capricorn, negatively the sign of collectivism and the State. When I saw that coming I was really and truly concerned for the state of the World. And sure enough! Look what happened. But, good news friends! Pluto is leaving Capricorn for good and all right after Election Day. It's entering Aquarius. The Great Storm is coming but the Tide has changed. I'm optimistic now after 16 horrendous, hellish years. Aquarius is the sign of revolution, and a renewal of reason.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Something that amazes me is gravity and how powerful it is. Think of a softball on one goal line of a football field and a grain of sand on the opposite goal line. That is Jupiter and Earth. The gravity fields of both affect each other. Jupiter and Saturn affect each other and orbit in harmonic fashion. Their combined gravity influences protect the inner solar system from in-flying bodies. The sun’s gravity influences space time out trillions of miles. We still do not know what causes gravity.

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astera's avatar

Hey Jim.....best column evah!!!!

Apparently the Cajun Navy is going all in. They now have access to helicopters. Goddess bless these brave volunteers.

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John Smith's avatar

Hey Jim.....best column evah!!!! - astera

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Nearly every essay posted by JHK is declared by some commenter as the best ever

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astera's avatar

Hey Q...you're an ass.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Q - welcome back. Fair warning though, if you mess with the bull, you may get the horns - or get throat-punched, watch out.

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astera's avatar

Q shitck? Really?

Throat punching, LOL...let's have a discussion about this ;-)

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

You are the cow…so people that mess with you will get the udders. 🐄

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Hey Substacker, it's sort of a private joke between a few longtime CFN regulars. Isn't it about time for your next booster?

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

🐄 💩

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John Smith's avatar

Fortunately Peter is in a NJ Nursing Home. By mid-day Wednesday his old apt in Estero, FL might be under a few feet of water.

Hurricane Milton is a Cat 5. Why are hurricanes always said to "pack" winds. Why not "have" winds or "possess" winds?

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John Smith's avatar

Why is "the red zone" called "the red zone"? Why not orange, yellow or purple?

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Lugh's avatar

Red is the color of violence and blood. Danger!

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astera's avatar

Or, "throw" winds?

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Martini Heidegger's avatar

Look at the track of Hurricane Agnes in 1972. It did tremendous damage to central, northcentral, and southwestern New York State and Pennsylvania. It came ashore in Florida at the same spot as Helene. 52 years ago. Most of the area never recovered, including Wilkes-Barre PA. If you don't understand how it traverses 500 miles, look at the historical record and learn.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Have another drink. Agnes looped east out over the Atlantic Ocean - restrengthened over water before driving back north and west into NY & PA.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Hey, remember Sandy. Both of them had uplift from the mountains behind the Fall line on the coast and were flooding events.

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Martini Heidegger's avatar

What soul rot possesses you to start out a reply to a factual comment with an insult. Can you be civil and polite? Not possible, with cretins.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

"If you don't understand how it traverses 500 miles, look at the historical record and learn." ~ Martini Heideggar

Word up. Everybody likes a little ass, but nobody likes a smart ass.

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Silent scorn's avatar

Try to be nice. We can’t be quarreling over this, we have a national to save.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Send that sentiment to Wash, DC who does not give one damn about the victims, just immigrants.

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Joseph Norelli's avatar

They're no longer immigrants, they're votes.

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Silent scorn's avatar

They are the problem, we are the solution. That’s why this is our responsibility.

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UncleBob9's avatar

*Illegal* immigrants, John. They hate legal immigrants about as much as they hate us natives.

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Martini Heidegger's avatar

He's talking to a human being. Do you not understand how coarse and brutish social media has made us? What possible comity is possible with this level of knee-jerk hostility and insulting tone? Can you answer this question without dodging it?

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Martini Heidegger's avatar

You began with an insult. As a narcissist, you naturally turn this observation into an attack upon *you*, rather than a opportunity to reflect upon your boorishness. What a time to be alive, surrounded by man-children with the emotional maturity of children.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Grow up Martini, reflect on this:

You started with a condescending tone, and then got your feelz hurt when I called you on it. Keep backpedaling.

First Rule of Holes: When you're in one, stop digging.

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astera's avatar

"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"

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Sue McMahon's avatar

Yup!

Weather Geo engineering has been around since the 60s… And come on man, that was 60 years ago. Oh the malfeasance and malevolence they have been doing in Alaska at HAARP.

One of their own scientist interviewed said they are working on making storms more potent as possible weapons against enemies… I think they meant domestic ones. The American people who won't comply.

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Nova's avatar

Absolutely agree Ron! <3 Something is definitely up with these storms. Are they taking energy from systems that are in the East Pacific and transferring into the Gulf? I theorized that is what happened with Helene, and supposedly the energy that started Milton came from the East Pacific side. And then maybe they are using these fronts to direct the path? Praying for y'all and hoping y'all are safe and sound and far enough away from the storm!!

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Thank you, Dreamy. You're precious and I appreciate you and your kind words. <3

We'll be fine, but I suspect many here on our barrier island will have a few feet of water in their homes. The storm passing below us, with it's counterclockwise rotation, throws winds onshore, causing storm surge on the ocean side of the island. Large dunes and a high ridge, make that surge a non-issue.

However, that surge at the STA Inlet at the north end of the island, and at the Matanzas Inlet at the south end of the island, prevents the Matanzas River from outflowing to the ocean. So, as the storm crosses the state, six to ten hours of rain sheds to the river but can't outflow. The river has nowhere to go but up - like filling a bathtub.

It's tidal, but you can't stop it. Only when the storm passes and the river can outflow to the ocean, does the water go down. Not usually life-threatening, but major destruction. The wind effects are a roll of the dice - I say 50/50 - either we get hit or we don't. :-)

For heaven's sake, so much psychic trauma up in NC, you may have to round up some Cherokee friends, and smudge the hills and hollows with sage - clear out the trauma. Nice to see the Cajun Navy coming to help as always - you all are such good people. Thanks again for your concern, you're so sweet, you give me cavities.<3

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Nova's avatar

Lol, well I certainly don't want to give you any cavities!! I hate to think I have to reduce my portions so as not to overwhelm you but lol. Who needs teeth anyways 😝.

A lot of people have left here to help in the Carolinas and Tennessee and now people are preparing to go to Florida too. Thankfully right now we have sunny dry weather over here so fingers crossed. I am hoping that the storm weakens a good deal and stays far enough south of you that the impacts are as minimal as possible!! I am trying to focus a lot of my psychic energy on destroying the storm internally. I know that probably sounds crazy but I am. I don't think its completely natural so fighting against a literal weapon but yes we need to fight this with all aspects. And we have to help one another because the regime obviously won't.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

You are an agent of Satan…fuck you and your horned master!

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Original Grandpa's avatar

wow. I thought about commenting on your inanity earlier. What a waste of time you are.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

+1, classic bot action.

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astera's avatar

I hope you die of covid, pangolin-eater.

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jeanice barcelo's avatar

I suspect they actually deliberately opened the dams in the area and that that is what caused the MASSIVE amount of water that took out homes, trees, thousands of people, pets, animals, property, etc.

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Kathy S.'s avatar

They hate you and they want to kill you.

The federal government and the globalist psychopaths behind it are actually AT WAR against us. They consider us vermin and they mean to exterminate us. That's all you need to know.

Some of us have known that since the pandemic and the vaxx mandates.

But if the response to Helene doesn't make it abundantly clear to a person, that person may be beyond reaching at this point.

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Cheryl's avatar

I didn't see your comment before I posted mine. I am in total agreement.

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Pangolin Chow Mein's avatar

You are people are nutz! How much do you spend on Substack subscriptions that make you dumber?? 😂

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The Keys's avatar

How I wish you were right—we’re all nuts and everything is truly right with the world.

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Poolside at the Decline's avatar

"The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater." ~Frank Zappa

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Cheryl's avatar

Not only do we not need them, they are the enemy.

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mimiD's avatar

They screw up everything they touch. Not only do we not need them, we need not to HAVE any of them anywhere near us.

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