Sunday, October 28, 2012

Super-Storm Sandy: Obama's October Surprise?

For the past few days now, all we've been hearing about is this Super-Storm Sandy wandering its way up the East Coast. It's been all over the news, radio, Internet etc. To say the media's really hyping this storm would be an understatement. Frankly, I don't remember the last time meteorologists have had such a dooming tone to their forecasts. You would think Armageddon was imminent.

But even though I've been hearing about this storm for days, it wasn't until today (Sunday, October 28th) that I thought about the timing of the storm (about a week before one of the biggest presidential elections in history). Sandy comes just in time to counteract all the momentum Romney has been gaining on the campaign trail. With the media placing its main focus on the super-storm and its aftermath, Romney's campaign is going to lose all the attention it's been getting while Obama is going to come forward as the "savior" in this time of national disaster. Yes, this impending national disaster could be the one thing Obama's campaign needs in order to guarantee a victory over Romney; history has shown time and time again that citizens usually rally around their current leader in a time of crisis (think Bush after 9/11). So could the timing of this "perfect storm" be any more perfect? Is it just a coincidence???

Of course, most people would look at super-storm Sandy and say, "Well, it seems like perfect timing, but we're talking about mother-nature here and you can't 'time' mother-nature." Well, what if it's possible that this super-storm Sandy ISN'T a product of mother-nature? What if it's possible that the worst storm in a hundred years may actually be engineered...by man?

Yes, I know this may sound very fantastical and, to be honest, I HOPE this storm is, indeed, a product of mother-nature, but I would be remiss if I failed to remind people that weather-control is a very real phenomenon; in fact, it's been possible for scientists to control the weather since the 1960s. All you have to do is type 'weather-control' into a search engine and you can read all about the phenomenon. There are fields of antennas around the globe (HAARP in Alaska being one of them) and they can ionize the air with electromagnetic waves, creating electrons that attract dust; moisture condenses around this dust and then produces clouds/storms. This means man can essentially play mother-nature - create storms, manipulate them, strengthen them, weaken them and even guide their pathways. Read more about weather-manipulation HERE.

Now, I really hope super-storm Sandy is not a desperate attempt by the Obama administration to deal the final blow to a Romney campaign that has been gaining more and more strength over the past few weeks. That would be one evil 'October surprise' and it makes me sick to think that such a thing could even be possible. But the reality of the matter is that storm engineering IS very possible and the perfect timing of this perfect storm smells fishy and looks kind of ugly to me.

Before I sign off, I need to make it clear that I am not pro-Romney or anti-Obama (I don't even know who I'm going to vote for, if I vote) so don't interpret this blog as a jab at any particular presidential candidate. In fact, I'm not completely sure the storm - if it IS a man-made "October surprise" - would be Obama's surprise, as it could possibly be an attempt by Romney's camp to delay the election, giving him more time to win more votes. But, then again, I would think that it would be only Obama's administration who would have access to HAARP-like devices, so the possibility of Sandy being Romney's surprise seems less likely, although still possible. Either way, I encourage you to do your own research on weather control and you can be the judge of what may be going on.

For more info on weather control:

http://youtu.be/iDfwHU7Cw6g (former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura's documentary on HAARP)

http://www.wanttoknow.info/war/haarp_weather_modification_electromagnetic_warfare_weapons

http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/meteorologists/cloud-seeding.htm


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