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Sometimes, signs of EM pulsing of frequencies can also be observed, as in this September 21, 2017 South Sandwich Islands,
Antarctica photograph by V. Susan Ferguson metaphysicalmusing.com/.
Three years to the month after Sandy was built off the Atlantic coast, Hurricane Patricia was
built off the Pacific coast; in February 2016 Cyclone Winston devastated Fiji as the most potent
cyclone on record in the southwest Pacific; in April 2016 Cyclone Fantala was the strongest
known storm in the Indian Ocean.
NBC News hailed Patricia as “the strongest storm ever measured.” Mexico was warned of
possible thirty-nine-foot waves, flash floods, and mudslides, and 15,000 tourists were evacuated
from Puerto Vallarta to Jalisco state before the storm made landfall. On Friday, October 23,
Patricia’s cyclonic winds were at a frenzied pitch. The sea surged, the rain poured. Four hours
after landfall and still moving east, Patricia dropped from a Category 5 to a Category 1, with
much of the moisture that would have fed Patricia electromagnetically sent north and east up to
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Oregonian Ann Fillmore, Ph.D., described it this way while
viewing a satellite map:
. . .first the storm system that appeared on radar to be coming over OR/WA was shown to have more umph and wet
stuff in it than the hurricane heading into Mexico. It has literally exploded with rain over NE Washington and Idaho,
or so radar says. Now watch what should have been an instant pop-up hurricane off the Mexican coast. Yes! It is
there, and then it is not there. Even the rain in it is gone. The rain that is now heading into TX is really not an
extension of the so-called hurricane. It is simply another pop-up storm generated over the desert of Mexico. There are
other small ‘hurricane-like’ entities over the Pacific, but they seem to be stuck in one spot. I’m surprised the guys who
made all of this bizarre stuff didn’t sign their names to it. Superbly done, guys! Wow! 30
Texas and Louisiana prepared for Patricia to be amped up by El Niño, the jetstream lobe, and
warm moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. But when Patricia moved past Guadalajara, she just—
died. Was Patricia about powering a hurricane up in the presence of El Niño, then stopping it
dead in its tracks?
THE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
I draw your attention to the little known fact that particulate plumes can also increase the
regional surface temperature at great distances from the plume, which is a totally