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"Today (11/15/04) was another day of heavy chemtrail spraying over Indianapolis. Based on my observations over the past three years there currently seems to be an increase in the sheer volume of aerosols being laid down. I watched as one layer was spread and it then appeared the planes dropped down in altitude and spread another. I took these photos around 10:10 a.m. with my camera phone (hence the low resolution) in back of my home looking west. They're really soaking us."
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Okay. I can confirm this. I am in Temple, Tx. There are webs falling from the sky, and covering everything. Going to get pics now. I'm series!
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I'm seeing "spider webs" as I look up in the sky here in central Texas. I thought I was being nuttier than usual, but my friends in 2 nearby towns see it too. anyone know what is going on?
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I have to admit to having been an X-files fan. Fox Mulder and Dana Scully were for years part of my weekly television viewing life. An article I read, however, beats any X-Files script I ever watched. The original story, published by Rense.com on July 20, 2003 by Ian Gurney, is about twenty scientists, all top in their fields, who have died of "unnatural" causes (murder) since September 11, 2001. All of them specialized in microbiology. Many were experts in emerging infectious diseases and bioterrorism. After two days on the Internet reading newspaper stories and obituaries from London, Australia, Canada,...
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On a previous thread I explained how basically the evolution lie is implanted in the braines the masses : cheap trick behind the most devasting lie in the history of mankindI'm addressing in this thread freepers with solid knowledge about the flora and fauna that has been documented since photography / film exist. So botanists, zoologists or simply nature interested people that believe in evolution, I have a request to you : - please post the name of the species and if you have the time a short explanation of why that species would be the best example to illustrate...
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the old story of Saudi oil reserves With over 260 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, a quarter of the world's total, Saudi Arabia is not only the top foreign supplier to the United States - the world's largest energy consumer - but also essentially the sole source of liquidity in the oil market. According to the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA), the world will become more dependent on Arabian oil in the next two decades. To meet global demand for oil, Saudi Arabia will need to produce 13.6 million barrels a day (mbd) by 2010 and...
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AT least 250 people died in massive floods across northern Haiti after Tropical Storm Jeanne hit the crushingly poor Caribbean nation over the weekend, a UN spokesman said today. Meanwhile, authorities were without news from the country's second largest island, La Tortue. Staff from the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) could not find the island of 26,000 people while flying over the region by helicopter.
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As the sun rose February 21, skies showed red or orange in a region covering Eastern Switzerland, Western Austria and Southern Germany. This has never been experienced so intense before.
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March 5, 2004: Global warming could plunge North America and Western Europe into a deep freeze, possibly within only a few decades.That's the paradoxical scenario gaining credibility among many climate scientists. The thawing of sea ice covering the Arctic could disturb or even halt large currents in the Atlantic Ocean. Without the vast heat that these ocean currents deliver--comparable to the power generation of a million nuclear power plants--Europe's average temperature would likely drop 5 to 10°C (9 to 18°F), and parts of eastern North America would be chilled somewhat less. Such a dip in temperature would be similar to...
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Click on link to see the satellite photo. The Canary Islands are the only inhabited area affected.
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the UN is still trying to locate Tortuga Island, an old pirate island ... Isla Tortuga, ahora buscada por efectivos miltares de Naciones Unidas, es el nombre de una tierra vinculada a las historias de piratas. Situada al norte de Haití, en Las Antillas, con una superficie de 180 kilómetros cuadrados, sus 27.000 habitantes viven de la pesca, el comercio y del turismo alimentado por las historias de filibusteros.
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Exactly along the border and the imaginary line connecting both capitals. This was the strongest earthquake not under the ocean floor registered in the last 5 days.
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At least 15 people were killed and 20 others were missing on Wednesday as Japan's biggest typhoon for more than a decade pounded the south of the country with heavy rain and powerful winds, officials said. With an 800km radius of powerful winds, Tokage is the biggest typhoon to land in Japan since the Meteorological Agency began its classification system in 1991. The typhoon hit land 700km south-west of Tokyo in Kochi prefecture, where a 20m high dike gave way at Muroto due to high waves, destroying several houses. "At least three bodies were found in the area. There might...
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Record heat The mercury in Sydney hit 38.2 degrees Celsius (100.76 degrees Fahrenheit), which the New South Wales meteorology bureau said was highest temperature in the city since it began keeping records about 150 years ago. Meanwhile about 25 bushfires raged in regional areas of New South Wales, forcing the evacuation of 50 people from houses near Nowra south of Sydney, fire service officials said. Locusts Authorities were also stockpiling record levels of pesticides to try to control a plague of locusts hatched by the hot weather. State Primary Industries Minister Ian MacDonald his department had received 2,000 reports...
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HURRICANE LISA ADVISORY NUMBER 53 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 11 AM AST SAT OCT 02 2004 AT 11 AM AST...1500Z...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE LISA WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 42.0 NORTH...LONGITUDE 36.8 WEST OR ABOUT 585 MILES... 945 KM...WEST-NORTHWEST OF THE AZORES. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 75 MPH...120 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. LISA SHOULD BECOME EXTRATROPICAL TONIGHT OR SUNDAY.
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The quake shook Styria at noon, October 1, 2004. It damaged walls of many buildings. 1794 was the last time an earthquake damaged buildings in Austria.
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A record eighth typhoon swept through southern Japan on Wednesday, killing at least two people, triggering floods and strong winds that forced the evacuation of tens of thousands. "This is the heaviest rain I've ever had in my life. I can't sleep because I am worried about my house," the Mainichi newspaper quoted a 90-year-old man in Miyagawamura village, in the western prefecture of Mie, as saying. Earlier this month, typhoon Songda, one of the most powerful to hit Japan in recent years, killed at least 30 people and injured hundreds. Typhoon Megi killed at least 13 people in Japan...
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112 as a 911 Emergency Number 911 is not a universal emergency number. Many European countries use 112 as their emergency number for police, fire, medical etc. In the United States and in most of the North American dial plan, we use 911 for emergency services and never think about dialing 112. However, many 911 centers are reporting calls coming into them from cell phones by individuals not intending to report an emergency. How is this happening? Several major wireless providers have programmed 112 into their systems and then "Translate" it to 911. We have seen this on wireless providers...
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THE European Union's heads of government last night signed Europe's first constitution, marking the start of a continent-wide, uphill battle to secure it popular acceptance among the 25 member states. The constitutional treaty was signed in the Campidoglio, Rome's spectacular Michelangelo-designed town hall where the Treaty of Rome, which first set the EU in motion, was signed in 1957. The centre of Rome was closed for security reasons for the first time in modern history and one of the city's airports was also closed to the public to cope with the incoming flood of dignitaries. But after the theatricals were...
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