These states are attracting a bargeload of patriots and people relocating to avoid the jab mandates and all of the other nonsense happening. This seems like a potential setup for the cabal to clobber a large captive percentage of the resistance with something like a super-killer-hurricane. Both of these areas are seriously vulnerable to this sort of weather event. What do you think?
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Far fetched in my opinion. If anything, these two states will become even more heavily armed with freedom loving patriots thus becoming a hurricane-like force to be reckoned with.
I don't think it's far-fetched at all. We know they control the weather and won't hesitate to use that as a weapon. Consider the recent big Texas freeze, or hurricane Michael which pretty much took out Eglin AFB in FL.
We took nearly a direct hit from Michael. I want these bastards to fry. We still have not completely recovered, three years later. It's like the storm was a thirty-mile-wide bulldozer, traveling NE towards Tallahassee. What the rest of the country doesn't realize is that this storm was a measly Cat 2 just a few hours from shore. Storms don't intensify as they make landfall. It blew up into a Cat 5 in a matter of a couple of hours, and was STILL a Cat 1 by the time it made the Georgia border. That has never happened before!
It was meant to disrupt the race between De Santis and Gillum, to swing the panhandle/Tally votes blue by creating mayhem and reinforcing the "climate change" propaganda.
I remember that. I don’t understand the technology that has the potential to manipulate the weather so the cognitive dissonance on this (for me) is great. I’m sure I’m not alone in that.
Well one earthquake accross the world has the power to set off destructive tsunamis in another part.
Who's to say that the earthquakes occur naturally.
Not to mention the massive wildfires.
Also Haarp just the little I have looked into sound vibrations is incredible.
Go on YouTube and search weather machines.
These are just things I know about and I'm a nobody deplorable in the middle of nowhere.
If you're interested in learning more, you can start here: https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/
The specific piece of technology rumored to be directly involved in hurricanes is the SDX-1, an incomprehensively massive platform. (You can find photos while it was under construction.) While it's possible that the SDX-1 is confined to the Pacific basin, there are strong indications that there may be an SDX-2 for the Atlantic. The technology doesn't require the equipment to be directly adjacent to a storm to be effective.
You may be right. Was just giving my opinion. Maybe it’s more of my hope.