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| .Serious question: Are Hurricanes: Scalar?
TV Weatherman Scott Stevens' Page I received an incredibly
interesting email from TV weatherman Scott Stevens who folks in the Pacific
Northwest may recognize. He's been taking a lot of pictures of anomalous
clouds and sent us the following email (used by permission). This report
was first presented during the last week of October 2004, but Scott followed
up a CD of dozens of photos of "digitized" looking weather - which are
appended following his report... Take a look - read his report - look at the pictures - and see if everything looks "normal" to you... He's got dozens of pictures that don't look like anything in the textbooks to us.
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Latest Updated Pictures... Below: No recent jet traffic and there's this oddity...
Below: Notice how we have waves literally at right angles to one another. In theory, this is not supposed to happen....
Below: Here's a picture where you can see what look like "digital" or pixelation of clouds. Again, this is not the kind of thing normally seen...
Below: Here's another erie looking formation for which a classical meteorological explanation seems to be missing...
Below: Let's see, right angle clouds...sure it's normal...if you say so!
Original Report
Square clouds like this don't make sense to us, either. Stevens has been taking literally thousands of pictures of clouds that don't seem to behave as they should from a classical meteorology standpoint. His question? Is there some combination of chemtrails and scalar weapons at work to control earth's weather? I'd be willing to bet more than a few people in Florida are wondering the same thing...
No doubt Stevens will take some heat for going public here, and we've careful not to give his station affiliation, but it appears he's doing good basic science: making observations and trying to correlate them with known phenomena. When things don't fit, he's asking the obvious question.
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