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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
Poster Handle madmanNS
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Weather Modification Electromagnetic Grid Systems in the Gulf of Mexico

by Michael Edward
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The East Coast cable power plant is in Nova Scotia; the West Coast power plant is at Cape Hook; the Gulf of Mexico power plants are in Buena Vista (Florida) and outside of Corpus Cristi, Texas; and the two Caribbean power plants are on the islands of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico.

The following map shows the courses of all Atlantic tropical depressions, storms, and hurricanes for 2010 up to and including September 9.

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Map Source: [link to www.wunderground.com]

Note how the East Coast grid, along with the Jacksonville to Puerto Rico grid, have steered Atlantic storms away from land where those grids are positioned. Hurricane Earl made landfall just outside of the grid termination point northeast of the Bay of Fundy (Nova Scotia).





could you please let me know where u found the information that Nova Scotia has a nuclear power plant? I live here and i never heard of one. I know there is one in NewBrunswick, right next to us, but i doubt there is one here in NS.

This is the artical that a snip was posted from but I read through it twice and I failed to find anything about a nuclear power plant. What did I miss?

[link to worldvisionportal.org]



This is the sentence in the world vision article:

"The East Coast cable runs from the tip of a peninsula at the northeast end of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, southward to a point near Jacksonville, Florida."

6th paragraph.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1071336


then read again and read the 9th paragraph the 3rd time....
 
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