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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 9:48 pm Post Subject: Trails return with fine weather
For one week I haven't seen any chemtrails. The weather was generally southerly and I guess not the best weather for chemtrail spraying. I noticed that Melody and John mentioned that the trails seemed to stop as they went to the Malborough Sounds on the weekend. Is that right? I think from then on the trail sprayers took a break untill the weather changed. Today there is an anti-cyclone over the country with NZ in the centre of a big blue hole which lets the sun in. Which is nice after the wind, rain and cold of the last week. But I guess that blue hole lets in too much heat and UV light so the global elite had to get back to controlling the weather again. Coffee break's over huh!?
I first saw the trails off the lower Nth Island west coast around 11 am and they of coarse created an artificial cloud cover (sunscreen) for the main part of the afternoon. The warmest time of the day.
What can you do?
I'm slowly but surely pushing my property towards Permaculture. When I have time and money. Time is the main challenge.
I like gardening but with my previous efforts, it all tends to be just ongoing hard work if you don't wont it to get away on you. So in time I should be able to make my property very productive with out the unneccessary backache.
One of the main things I'd like to achieve is to show my children a better way of living that they wont turn there noses up at.
When they leave home, I wont them to take the lifestyle with them and to continue to develop it further.
This is one way hopefully I can make a difference.
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Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 3:12 pm Post Subject:
Hi Hadleigh,
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For one week I haven't seen any chemtrails. The weather was generally southerly and I guess not the best weather for chemtrail spraying. I noticed that Melody and John mentioned that the trails seemed to stop as they went to the Marlborough Sounds on the weekend. Is that right?
We were actually referring to our trip to see Betty Rowe in April. We haven't been back there since, though we'd like to, there's so much activity in the central regions of NZ. It sometimes feels a little boring up here as the trails activity is less the 'in your face' style and more covert. :?
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I think from then on the trail sprayers took a break until the weather changed. Today there is an anti-cyclone over the country with NZ in the centre of a big blue hole which lets the sun in. Which is nice after the wind, rain and cold of the last week. But I guess that blue hole lets in too much heat and UV light so the global elite had to get back to controlling the weather again. Coffee break's over huh!?
I first saw the trails off the lower Nth Island west coast around 11 am and they of coarse created an artificial cloud cover (sunscreen) for the main part of the afternoon. The warmest time of the day.
What can you do?
Are they doing it to protect us with a sunscreen, is the purpose to control the weather? Is it to facilitate the communication with and supplying power to their secret technology craft? Or is it to enhance their surveillance activities? We really cannot say with any assurance that we understand to any degree why it is being done. Only that we know it's being done and some little voice within tells us that it's not in our best interests. The connection between this activity and the spy bases of Waihopai and Tangimoana are interesting, especially the latter for, as far as we could tell, it can't be seen from the road. It seems to be protected by deliberately planted pine forests. Could it be more that just a listening base? Could they use it for ELF transmission?
It's in your relative neck of the woods Hadleigh have you heard anything to suggest this?
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I'm slowly but surely pushing my property towards Permaculture. When I have time and money. Time is the main challenge.
I like gardening but with my previous efforts, it all tends to be just ongoing hard work if you don't wont it to get away on you. So in time I should be able to make my property very productive with out the unnecessary backache.
Permaculture is a way of life; it seems that it would be hard to achieve it part time while having to work off-site in order to earn your daily bread.
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One of the main things I'd like to achieve is to show my children a better way of living that they wont turn there noses up at.
When they leave home, I wont them to take the lifestyle with them and to continue to develop it further.
This is one way hopefully I can make a difference.
This is a great goal. These aspirations are indeed close to our own hearts. We wish you well with your quest. :-)