Squall Line Over Kansas Mountains Today (May 9, 2023)

Oh. Wait. Kansas doesn’t have mountains.

Click to watch the V-Plume Choo-Choo train.

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Our local weather told us today that there are no clouds but the haze is from a fire from north west Canada and I’m in PA LOL.

Alberta on Sunday night with Northern Lights behind the fire

The richest province that doesn’t want the jab, doesn’t want the Castro convertible, or anything else to take down Canada, stuffed into a dry period and they set the oil fields one fire. Nothing to see here. Move along

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Quite a surreal image. Thank you.


Canadian fire smoke today (May 11, 2023) seems to be on its way to Greenland.

This massive amount of smoke and direction is reminiscent of the many wildfires that came early (July-August) in 2021. Smoke direction was predominantly north and east versus the westerly Diablo and Santa Ana flow that historically drives the normal California wildfire season (September-November).

My speculation is that smoke particles are somehow useful in the Solar Radiation Management / Weather Control business. Perhaps it improves the chemical nucleation of water vapor.

Maybe they are trying to cool the Arctic and give the process a cool name like La Niña or El Niño.

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Very interesting theory. Thanks for the link. No doubt that the Alberta fires are suspicious, just as they were in Australia, California, etc. Problem is that we have come to expect the worst in these power criminals- weather manipulation, geologic stimulation and eugenics.

Meanwhile, despite CERN and other such monumental activities, the slow rotation of the magnetic “north” is probably in its 20K+ cycle that also rotates the antarctic circle no matter what these idiots do to change it. Call it Mother Nature- it is the way of the planet.

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Then there is today… what the heck?

@justawhoaman Wait, there’s more!

Two hours later… (please note the thin line of clouds that appear in Oklahoma)

… and another two hours later…

Animation loops showcase the phenomena so much better.


Just like the first post in this thread–Lay down a trail, heat it up (laser? HAARP? microwaves?) and make that water vapor grow and rise. Seems the new favorite recipe is to make hail. (above image May 12, 5:01PM CST).

They did the same thing last night (below image May 11, 7:41PM CST).

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So they created a flood event here in central TX. I use the app MyRadar because I can create many different overlays and there is a line, indicated in red, that has literally stayed in place over the past 12 hours. The rest of the storm seems to be moving but that squall line has remained in place pouring rain over that area. Never my ranch, mind you, we are in a geologic condition that splits storms so that they bypass us regularly. I have never seen these stalled squall lines before; as a former sailor and pilot, I have spent a lot of time watching storms. What the hey?

@justawhoaman They start as chemtrails laid down by one pass of a jet aircraft. I believe the cocktail that is sprayed, as well as the location, elevation and duration, all vary by purpose of the weather planned. Then the trail/air mass gets irradiated, which produces heat and, in most cases, really cold and high air masses.

I mentioned V-plumes in a previous post. I noticed this phenomenon some 10-15 years ago watching NASA satellite imagery. This is their big tool in the toolbox.

I find it interesting that people such as meteorologist, pilots and even storm chasers (per their audio) don’t seem to notice this.

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Pilots notice a LOT of things they don’t talk about. The chemtrail makes sense since we are just north of San Antonio where learning to fly is extremely tricky due to the preponderance of military aircraft and stern, unsympathetic traffic control.

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@justawhoaman (Thank you for the brief insight a moment ago.)

In August of 2021, “they” parked a storm over Tennessee in which 10-15 inches of rain fell on Waverly in 12-hours. (I missed recording the parking portion, as I was focused on the California fires at the time and I was using the NASA site, which only has 4-hour loop capability.) More than 20 people died.

It doesn’t bode well for any non-elite human, as these Disaster-Capitalism weather events are increasing in frequency and severity around the world.

I was going to comment about the broad impact these storms have, mainly crop and field damage. My newsfeed expanded that thought to electrical utility damage. Now I am thinking refineries, emergency services, etc., you get the picture.

There have been endless articles about El Nino this week and predictions for a very hot summer. Isn’t great having insider information? I mean, the Weather Channel and AccuWeather folks must be so smart as to make accurate predictions like this. Gosh, that means their conclusions about man-made climate change must be spot-on, too, right?

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