Sunday, January 30, 2011

Carolina Blues

gps-lat35.900175- long83.272835 1-30-11 9:27am-10:21 am
Tri-Meter40 Hz – 100 K Hz =0

























102,500252,80028
203,000305,00050
503,3003316,000160

Natural EM readings: Geomagnetic field recording 7.-11.5 flux
Radio Microwave - 100 KHz to 2.5 GHz =0

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Five dead raccoons this week, all in a radius of 200 yards at my home position. I thouroughly investigated each for signs ot trauma, blood or pellet shot and found nothing.  I  along with neighbors are calling animal control to investigate. Likely the runaround will occur but I am going to use  certain
investigation material to get some results.




28 comments:

  1. Most astonishing "cloud" structures Puddy.

    It puts a heavy stone in my heart to read of the racoon deaths.

    "And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
    Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?"

    The Crackerjackal.

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  2. Too much info. Getting outside contact now throughthe blog. Interesting Phenom here and elsewhere.

    There's a lot of USA [no location visitors] and we all know who they are. Sad fellows, minimum wage lackeys surfing porn and vetting truth sites.

    If they had a life they would likely end it.

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  3. I notice and follow the flags...I've noticed the uptic but you are the one who gets the messages. Anthing to share?

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  4. How sad about the raccoons. Wtf. Could someone be poisoning them because they got into their trash or do you think they were killed by the emps? If so wouldn't there be more?

    Those clouds are freaky as hell PD. The round ones look like ufos and the others look like a mountain of snow that's been blown by the wind. I'm sure they are perfectly normal clouds that we just never paid attention to as children.. right? WRONG! They are clouds right out of nightmares not something one would forget seeing.

    Here's some more. Reasonable facimilies of yours are in the vid also PD.











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  5. A.P.'s mostly, but I will never know. I offer them all membership. Some are sincere I presume but it's a guess.

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  6. After the spaceship disappeared, the skies cleared up and the only clouds were sparse and they had the spectral colors from the sun. You could vaguely see the colors with the naked eye but with polarize sunglasses they were very visible.

    Dogs are acting strange and I have to keep them close or else I fear they to may succomb to the poison or event.

    Pissed off is my affliction today.

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  7. JG I had never seen a raccoon here until they showed up dead around my property.

    I'm going to find out. It's a Rocky calling card like the Rahm fish?

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  8. I remember you saying your dogs were acting strange. Mine too. I've noticed animals in general acting weird. My friend had a bird in her driveway last week that just sat on the gravel as she passed it and walked to her car. It then hopped closer to her, stared right at her, and then flew away. She wondered whether that was an omen of something. I said it's HAARP and it's driving the birds and wildlife mad.

    Then there's this video I found of a cardinal landing on a man's finger like a domesticated parakeet. Very weird behavior indeed.





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  9. Wow, that's even weirder Patrick. I hope you get some non bs answers.

    Rahm is such a despicable cartoon character. Sure glad I don't live in the windy city.

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  10. When I was a kid, about nine, I was sweinging on the swingset in my back yard and a big black crow landed on the crossbar above me. I slowed to a stop and looked up. "Hello" said the crow as clear as a bell.

    W'hell, at nine years old this was magic awe inspiring wonderment.

    I got off and stood up and even more astonishing he flew down and landed on my shoulder. He even came in my house with me and met my mom who was washing dishes...

    Anyway, the crow had obviously been raised by a human. This cardinal however...
    Some strange behavior. The Big Weird is here in spades.
    \\ll//

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  11. Yes today the birds were everywhere and some days there is NO SOUND AT ALL!!

    Imean the creepiest silence you'd ever want to hear. TODAY BEDLAM.

    All Eastern Towhee's Sex charged males and females flying back and forth across the property.

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  12. I think so JG. Like whales beaching and close encounters in the wild, I believe they are.

    I tell the Sunday school kids that GOD watches them through the eyes of his beautiful creatures and that Cardinal is certaintly one of my favorites. Dogs for certain. huh?

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  13. I think we are going into the WINDS phase. I expect less winter and extreme cold/warm madness and tornadoes that kill. The birds may be preparing to evacuate to deep south or north. Mountains are generally excluded from the twisters so that may explain their massive arrival here. We will see.

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  14. Hey Puddy. Yessum -- those clouds are unnatural, and the "wisping" tendrils smack of something odd. I'm sure local climatologists will have a ready "off the cuff" explanation. Tell em clouds hold water, but their "stories" don't.

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  15. That bird is so pretty. I've been feeding dark eyed juncos, finches and sparrows mostly in my tiny yard. I feel responsible to keep them alive. I'm really depressed over the many wildlife deaths. I love all animals.

    It seems it's always windy here anymore. I know because I walk Kyley in 20 degree weather which makes the windchill much colder of course. When we turn the corner and that wind hits me it's like being stung by a thousand needles. Kyley seems unfazed. She prefers cold to heat.

    We're already covered in snow here and another stomr is coming on Tuesday. If it tracks one way it will be mostly rain, another and it will be a huge snowstorm. Enough I say, ENOUGH.

    Will it be coming your way as well?

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  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5e5D_tS_0I

    I had a similar thing with a bird recently, this hawk was on the fence, seemingly stunned.

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  17. Aye mate. This was moving and changing so rapidly like the formation from Close encouters when the mother ship arrived. The sheeple saw me off the side of the road with camera and I'll bet they never noticed it.

    I realize the truth now. No lamb will watch the sky until MTV or CNN tell them to.

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  18. Electromagnetic assault or flew into something and nearly knocked itself out? He does look a bit ruffled, elpfeifer. Beautiful though. I hope you departed without lasting effects.

    Bad vibrations worldwide. NATO and NASA prepping the alpha programming for the big event. At least in my contaminated mind.

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  19. That is a sad commentary on the herd mentality, but true. Forming your own individual thoughts about a subject, and acting upon them is revolutionary in many parts of the herd. What are ya gonna do, aye? Somewhere out on the front edge of a herd {the fringe}, certain sheep pick the route, and lead the way. All the rest of em on back find their way by sticking their nose up the ass of the sheep in front of them. Butt sniffers, I guess I'll call them. What a way to go through life...

    The butt sniffers have lost their instincts and their selves in "group think" and herd behavior. Their surroundings obviously don't bother them enough to get off the ass of the sheep in front of them, and head on out to the fresh air up front -- where the wind is in their wool. Much too scary.

    They may benefit from the intrepid explorers' work up at the front, but they will never appreciate their freedom when won. They don't know what it is. Happiness to them, is their snout up a butt, another's snout up their rear, and packed in on all sides. No an envious position.

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  20. "I realize the truth now. No lamb will watch the sky until MTV or CNN tell them to."
    ~Puddy

    Yes, something that fell on me in spades in Georgia when I would talk to folks about chemtrails. They walk around looking at their shoes, like in a trance {grin}, I have watched them closely. The NEVER look up. It's amazing.
    We live with mad mobs of tic toc droids.

    That old, Invasion of the Body Snatcher theme again...
    \\ll//

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  21. Ha ha ha...very picturesque Boom. Great comment.
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  22. Thank you for documenting this, Patrick! Armageddon--so terribly pretty! The "UFO" clouds are familiar to me as lens clouds, which form up over mountains or other obstructions. Atmospheric warming, with a ball of hot air rising into strong winds aloft (probably the jet stream) could also produce it, and you can see them in pictures of H-bomb testing. As for all the streamers--mm, that is weird. You took pains to document the elevated EMF coinciding with this event.
    Um, I have a tin foil hat. Actually, plastic-laminated aluminum foil stitched into a comfortable deep cap or an insert I can stick into more fashionable hats and avoid the attendant ridicule. I wear it everywhere because I found it helps my immune system stay strong. I don't know if the shielding precautions the electrosensitive employ would help much against these weapons or not, but they might. I don't know if anyone has developed an alarm to notify sensitive or concerned persons of dangerous EMF before they develop symptoms (it can be hours before I realize I'm getting cooked), but that would be really nice to have.

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  23. Arthur Firstenberg introduced much research showing that birds are especially sensitive to EMF in Microwaving the Planet. Let me go grab my copy and see...no, must'a lent it out. I have a stack of old No Place to Hide--and he's starting that publication up again, apparently feeling better in Santa Fe (geomagnetics may be protective). Here we are! "No Place to Fly"
    "In 1973 J. Bigu Del Blanco and co-workers proved that bird feathers make fine receiving aerials for microwaves (1973 IEEE International Electromagnetic Compatibility Symposium Record, New York, June 20-22, 1973, pp. 54-59). This explains the commonly-observed phenomonon of birds evacuating the area around every cellular tower."
    In other articles, he had reports of chickens showing extreme distress when subjected to certain kinds of EMF. (Never make the mistake of consideriing EMF a simple phenomenon.)

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  24. I'm no scientist by degree but the longitudal geomagnetic frq of 7.75-7.79 are the highways for migration and I believe that eyesight withstanding it much be something similar to flying Cessna without Horizon and Altimeter.

    The blackbirds and Drumfish (feathers,airbladders,neurosystems)
    just hit the same thing JFK junior hit. The committtees scalar howitzer and found themselves in a dark fog and nosediving to the ground or in the case of the drumfish floating to the troposphere.

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  25. Not sure. Mountain weather is strange here.

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  26. Yes, Great Comment Boom. You sound like RogueIII. I should know as I am RogueII

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  27. I know you are up to speed on real Orgonics and the work of Reich. I have made the Orgone blanket and am working on a functional Faraday room.

    So much of the crap on the internet is direct cointelpor to have lemmings chasing their tails. Wait Lemmings don't have tails. That's the point!

    Some false sense of security. EMR is the biggest threat to us who are in the PhRMA, Food, Water, Vaccine know. Might I suggest some shoes converted to accumulators to accent your hat?

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  28. Coronal hole formed on Jan 30,
    the stream of solar wind pouring from it
    will hit Earth between Feb 2nd & 4th
    sparking magnetic storms with auroras

    http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/last_events/

    and check this,

    Spiral Snow Formation on Steel Wires

    http://www.spaceweather.com/submissions/large_image_popup.php?image_name=Michael-French-swirlyICE_1296508078.jpg

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