Friday, August 29, 2008
It's DejaVu Again
767 comments - Click for BlogThree years ago today, August 29, 2005, this blog did not exist. Three years ago today, most of the members of this group were newly found friends on Richard Hoagland's Captain's Blog. Three years ago today, we all watched with great anticipation and concern, and even anger, as Hurricane Katrina came ashore in Southeast Louisiana and wrought havoc on the inhabitants of New Orleans, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and, to some extent, on Florida. Three years ago, we were on fire, burning it up with discovery after discovery, fueled by the proof of our fears that our very own government was manipulating certain factors in our environment whcih caused and even directed these storms.
We saw strange shapes in the eye-wall of the Hurricane. Pictures, like these below (one from RCH, the negative picture is of the same picture but simply put in the negative by be and submitted to RCH, which he kindly included in his blog) showing structures in the eye of the storm...things that should not have been there!
We discovered MIMIC and how it clearly showed an unexplained force acting on the storm to steer it...and although the evidence was explained away as errors in processing the results of several different source, yet it was damned hard to believe when we saw this 'errors' appear...and the storm divert.
We saw how the usage of this 'energy' had a signature of the Earthquake...time and time again.
Within the past 48 hours or so ago, there was a surge of earthquakes...and now today we see the Louisiana shoreline again potentially threatened by what experts model to become a Category 3 hurricane....Gustav, a Scandanavian name meaning 'staff of the Goths'. Ominous? Perhaps. Used to be a lot of 'goth' type folk in New Orleans, so maybe it's ominous for THEM!
It's time to pull out our 'tools of discovery', time to open our eyes like we've been doing each hurricane season since 2005...as part of the Captain's 'crewe', and now, as part of the crewe of FSHOD.
On the heels of Gustav is Hannah...the Tropics starting to churn out the storms, one after another.
But maybe we'll get lucky with Hannah. It's a Hebrew name, meaning 'Grace of God'.