OMG... Grand Bahama Island has been ripped by Dorian | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77975017 Canada 09/03/2019 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NOT ACCORDING TO THIS DUDE: [link to Fuck] off spammer/.wc5.html Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77975017 DO NOT DONATE NOW I don't want this site to receive $0 while a creepy leftist buys a frazzle drip kid. This will probably be the final Dorian update They parked Dorian over the Bahamas for more than 36 hours, hoping for it to do credible damage. I have not seen any new videos out of there, however, I now have secondary confirmation I am not going to post (to protect it) that Dorian really was only a cat 1. And Dorian did not want to be even a cat 1 without assistance outside of nature. Dorian had lots of lightning, which is a symptom of weather modification tech, which attempts to use doping agents (in chem trails) coupled with signals from the ground that phase cancel to drop their voltage into the air as a bias voltage to turn the atmosphere into a giant transistor that can take electricity from the ionosphere to ground, thus heating up the air in between. There is indirect reference to this in a report by Nasa titled "electric hurricanes" which questions why recent hurricanes have had so much lighning when normally they have none at all. This report by Nasa is linked in the reports below. There's only so much they can get it to do on the scale of a hurricane (they can make nasty thunder storms easily) but hurricanes have to be prime for tampering for it to work well, and Dorian was not prime. They did not get their strong hurricane. As a result, since they could at least stall Dorian they did, hoping for weak winds to do credible damage over time. However, my guess is that they were 25-30 mph too weak to EVER do the damage needed, even if given 36+ hours to do it. The Bahamas will look like this: Lots of water damage near the shore. Perhaps destroyed houses that got bashed to pieces by extended storm surge plus wave action near the shore. Immediately upon leaving any area the ocean got to you will see: |