I saw on Facebook about another tropical storm forming off of Florida’s east coast.
Tropical Storm Irma Could Form off Southeast Coast; Tropical Storm Warning Issued for North Carolina Coast
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/potential-tropical-depression-ten-tropical-storm-irma-southeast-coast-florida
This got me to thinking about Hurricane Harvey recently devastating Texas and what it might mean in terms of what is happening in the US currently, what was happening the last time major hurricanes struck the US in 2005 and what this might mean in terms of weather in 3D being an expression of battles in 4D.
First, what I found that on what the C’s said about weather
https://cassiopaea.org/2010/09/15/laura-answers-questions-from-readers-haarp-roswell-rods-4th-density-bleedthrough-and-7th-density/
There has been a long drought of major hurricanes hitting the US. The last was Wilma in the fall of 2005. If you look at the hurricane map for 2005 in the first link below you will see four major hurricanes struck that year with the most memorable being Katrina devastating New Orleans. Katrina seemed to expose just how corrupt and incompetent the Bush administration was. There was also a lot of controversy. It is hard for me to remember back to the time of Katrina in 2005 other than that I was driving across the US in the northern states and that Cindy Sheehan and others had gathered outside of Bush’s ranch in Texas. I remember this because I thought about detouring my trip to go toTexas to take part in the protest after hearing about it on the radio.
No Major Hurricane Has Made Landfall In the U.S. In More Than 9 Years -- and That's a New Record – 1 May 2015
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/major-hurricane-us-landfall-drought-study
It’s Been 4,253 Days Since The Last Major Hurricane Landed In The US – June 16, 2017
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/16/its-been-4253-days-since-the-last-major-hurricane-landed-in-the-us/
Next Harvey like Katrina seemed to intensify very quickly and strike suddenly.
A Timeline of Hurricane Harvey's Development
http://time.com/4917127/hurricane-harvey-timeline/
Hurricane Katrina: Facts, Damage & Aftermath
https://www.livescience.com/22522-hurricane-katrina-facts.html
It is hard for me to remember back to what was specifically happening in the US in 2005. Was their some kind of defining battle going on at that time that solidified the Deep State plans in the US and/or was there significant strife such as anti-war movement, etc that could be a reflection of 'as above, so below'?
Was the lack of major hurricanes hitting the US since 2005 an indication of sorts that the 4D STS plan was going as according to plan?
Could it be that there is a battle in 4D going on now, which is reflected in this recent hurricane in Texas and the strife going on in the US and what looks like Trump either surrendering or being overwhelmed by the Deep State?
If so, the rest of the hurricane season in the US might be a bad one. Any thoughts on the topic?
Tropical Storm Irma Could Form off Southeast Coast; Tropical Storm Warning Issued for North Carolina Coast
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/potential-tropical-depression-ten-tropical-storm-irma-southeast-coast-florida
This got me to thinking about Hurricane Harvey recently devastating Texas and what it might mean in terms of what is happening in the US currently, what was happening the last time major hurricanes struck the US in 2005 and what this might mean in terms of weather in 3D being an expression of battles in 4D.
First, what I found that on what the C’s said about weather
https://cassiopaea.org/2010/09/15/laura-answers-questions-from-readers-haarp-roswell-rods-4th-density-bleedthrough-and-7th-density/
Session date 30 July 1994:
Q: (L) Will there be a war in the sky with the aliens?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Will it be between Orions and the Federation?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Will it be visible on earth?
A: Oh, yes.
Q: (L) When will this be?
A: It has already started. Will intensify steadily.
Q: (L) Why are we not aware that it has already started?
A: Disguised at this point as weather. Fighting part still in other dimension. Will go to this one within 18 years. Anytime within this period. Not determinable exactly when. Could be tomorrow or 18 years.
Q: (L) 18 years from now is 2012. Is there some special significance to that time?
A: By then.
Session 7 October 1995:
A: We have message for you… Review: what did we say about weather. Why do you suppose “Opal” occurred at time, place reference point?
Q: (L) To put a stop to the UFO conference in Gulf Breeze? Does this mean we ought to stay home? (We were planning to attend a UFO conference there.)
A: Up to you, but, suggest deferment, we could tell you of titanic battle!!!!
Q: (L) So, hurricanes are a reflection of battles at higher levels? Did the good guys win?
A: Yes, but not concluded, and we fear for those drawn to locator because of sinister plans by 4th density STS.
There has been a long drought of major hurricanes hitting the US. The last was Wilma in the fall of 2005. If you look at the hurricane map for 2005 in the first link below you will see four major hurricanes struck that year with the most memorable being Katrina devastating New Orleans. Katrina seemed to expose just how corrupt and incompetent the Bush administration was. There was also a lot of controversy. It is hard for me to remember back to the time of Katrina in 2005 other than that I was driving across the US in the northern states and that Cindy Sheehan and others had gathered outside of Bush’s ranch in Texas. I remember this because I thought about detouring my trip to go toTexas to take part in the protest after hearing about it on the radio.
No Major Hurricane Has Made Landfall In the U.S. In More Than 9 Years -- and That's a New Record – 1 May 2015
https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/major-hurricane-us-landfall-drought-study
It’s Been 4,253 Days Since The Last Major Hurricane Landed In The US – June 16, 2017
http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/16/its-been-4253-days-since-the-last-major-hurricane-landed-in-the-us/
Next Harvey like Katrina seemed to intensify very quickly and strike suddenly.
A Timeline of Hurricane Harvey's Development
http://time.com/4917127/hurricane-harvey-timeline/
— Wednesday, 10 a.m., Harvey regenerates into a tropical depression about 535 miles (860 kilometers) southeast of Port O'Connor, Texas, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph (56 kph).
— Thursday, 1 p.m., After quickly strengthening over the course of a day, Harvey becomes a hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 kph). It is about 325 miles (525 kilometers) southeast of Port O'Connor, and Texas coastal communities in its path are urged to complete their preparations. By midnight, it is upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane and is 220 miles from Port O'Connor, with sustained maximum winds of 100 mph (160 kph).
— Friday, 2 p.m., Harvey is upgraded to a Category 3 hurricane, with sustained maximum winds of 120 mph (195 kph). It is centered about 75 miles (120 kilometers) southeast of Corpus Christi. By 6 p.m., Harvey is a Category 4 storm just 45 miles from the city, with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (215 kph).
— Friday, 10 p.m., Harvey makes landfall as a Category 4 hurricane when the eye of the storm comes ashore between Port Aransas and Port O'Connor, two communities on a spit off the coast of mainland Texas near Corpus Christi.
Hurricane Katrina: Facts, Damage & Aftermath
https://www.livescience.com/22522-hurricane-katrina-facts.html
By the time it made its way to southern Florida on Aug. 25, Katrina was a moderate Category 1 hurricane. While it caused some flooding and casualties — two people were killed — during its first landfall, it appeared to be just another hurricane in an active hurricane season.
Katrina weakened after passing over Florida and was reclassified as a tropical storm.
But, once over water again, Katrina stalled beneath a very large upper-level anticyclone that dominated the entire Gulf of Mexico, and rapidly gained strength. Katrina re-intensified into a hurricane on Aug. 26, and became a Category Five storm on Aug. 28, with winds blowing at about 175 mph (280 kph). The storm turned north toward the Louisiana coast. The storm weakened to a Category 3 storm before making landfall along the Louisiana-Mississippi border on the morning of Aug. 29 with sustained winds of 120 mph (193 kph).
Katrina weakened to a Category 1 hurricane after moving inland over southern and central Mississippi. It was downgraded to a tropical storm about six hours later just northwest of Meridian, Mississippi, and became an extratropical low on Aug. 31. It was finally absorbed by a frontal zone later that day over the eastern Great Lakes, according to the NOAA.
It is hard for me to remember back to what was specifically happening in the US in 2005. Was their some kind of defining battle going on at that time that solidified the Deep State plans in the US and/or was there significant strife such as anti-war movement, etc that could be a reflection of 'as above, so below'?
Was the lack of major hurricanes hitting the US since 2005 an indication of sorts that the 4D STS plan was going as according to plan?
Could it be that there is a battle in 4D going on now, which is reflected in this recent hurricane in Texas and the strife going on in the US and what looks like Trump either surrendering or being overwhelmed by the Deep State?
If so, the rest of the hurricane season in the US might be a bad one. Any thoughts on the topic?