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CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas

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When the eye passed over, they described feeling "numbed, both mentally and physically."<br />

While a few took a look outside to see if it was all over, most said they just didn't have a thought<br />

to do anything other than sleep and not move an inch from where they were.<br />

What is most interesting is what they all described after Charley had finished its fury, from 1 to 3<br />

hours later. Stupor, hypnotized, trance, under a spell, and zombie were the most common<br />

descriptions. Even though they were aware that the hurricane had passed, they were mentally<br />

not able to do anything. Some knew it was all over, but they just wanted to sleep. Nearly all just<br />

stayed put and didn't bother to check their own surroundings. Nothing made sense, it was hard<br />

to get words spoken past a mental thought, and there was no fear or care about anything.<br />

Personally, Charley was the third hurricane direct hit I have lived through, yet I never felt the<br />

same symptoms with the first two as I did with Charley.<br />

Edwards feel strongly that extremely low electromagnetic frequencies were used to change Hurricane<br />

Charley’s track. As he correctly observes, “Scalar mind and weather manipulation are accomplished in<br />

the same ELF range, and that is not just an unproven theory: It is a proven scientific fact.” [world Vision<br />

Portal.org Aug 30/04]<br />

SEE HURRICANE CHARLEY VIDEO HERE<br />

PUNCTURING IVAN<br />

Charley’s cousin Ivan also acted weird. Gulf Coast television commentators termed it “strange” when<br />

this follow-on hurricane abruptly turned away from making direct hits on Jamaica and the Caymans.<br />

As Ivan closed the U.S. Gulf Coast, a “dry air incursion” opened a wide boulevard into the eyewall,<br />

causing it to collapse. As the eye reformed and the storm wobbled slightly toward the east, Ivan’s entire<br />

southwestern quadrant became jagged, misshapen and devoid of rain.<br />

Located behind dikes below sea-level and expecting a direct hit, the city of New Orleans escaped not<br />

only Ivan’s wrath but even its heavy precipitation in what many evacuating residents called a “miracle”.<br />

Was this miracle manmade?<br />

The Golden Rule of Hurricanes is that they do not always behave as anticipated. But with wildly<br />

fluctuating wind velocities, sudden course changes and drastically slowed speed-of-advance, none of<br />

these three modern hurricanes behaved as predicted. [AP Aug 14/04; Washington Post Aug 15/04; CNN coverage]<br />

A CONVERSATION WITH CORDANI<br />

I was lucky to catch Dyn-O-Mat CEO Peter Cordani<br />

between interviews with FOX, CNN and Howard<br />

Stern. Everyone, it seemed, wanted to know if his<br />

company can defuse future weather bombs.<br />

Dyn-O-Mat’s CEO denied any involvement with the<br />

U.S. government or military. “We’re not involved with<br />

the government,” Cordani said. “We’d like to be. With the exposure we’re getting, we’re hoping the<br />

government will have interest, [and] the insurance companies.”<br />

Cordani did confirm that Dyn-O-Mat has recently teamed up with the world’s biggest aircraft modification<br />

company, Evergreen to lease a modified a 747 to spray the storm-busting powder, Cordani said.<br />

“Hopefully within the next five, six months we can do the testing.”<br />

The hurricane hunter claimed that a single modified 747 Supertanker could stop a hurricane from<br />

forming. Using Doppler radar to reveal revolving Lows before they turn into tropical storms and

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