Jim, that's a good guess. The populations of Earth are going to go mad with fear when they can't hide it anymore.
Jim Haas said:
Cheryl, take a look at the video Paul Posted titled Trinidad Sky Anomoly. and you'll know why they're
getting crazy with the spraying. A stellar core is visible doing an energy and water transfer with the Earth, IMHO.....
Cheryl Nelson said:
They are painting our skies like crazy today. I have never seen it so bad. It looks like Las Vegas on a bad day. We have some wind today and it appears to be moving on. I've never seen particulate matter come to the ground, at least not visible particulates. I've sure we'll be having some weather soon. The last time they chemtrailed the skies a week or so ago, we had two solid days of thick gray clouds and lots of rain.
Cheryl, take a look at the video Paul Posted titled Trinidad Sky Anomoly. and you'll know why they're
getting crazy with the spraying. A stellar core is visible doing an energy and water transfer with the Earth, IMHO.....
Cheryl Nelson said:
They are painting our skies like crazy today. I have never seen it so bad. It looks like Las Vegas on a bad day. We have some wind today and it appears to be moving on. I've never seen particulate matter come to the ground, at least not visible particulates. I've sure we'll be having some weather soon. The last time they chemtrailed the skies a week or so ago, we had two solid days of thick gray clouds and lots of rain.
They are painting our skies like crazy today. I have never seen it so bad. It looks like Las Vegas on a bad day. We have some wind today and it appears to be moving on. I've never seen particulate matter come to the ground, at least not visible particulates. I've sure we'll be having some weather soon. The last time they chemtrailed the skies a week or so ago, we had two solid days of thick gray clouds and lots of rain.
No, I don't think it was volcanic. The earth, eight feet down, has a constant temperature which Citrus Man is manipulating to warm his plants in the winter and cool them in the summer. It does take blowers to circulate, but low amp. With earth changes, I don't know if that would be feasible, but I've seen other plans that don't use blowers. It may be you can't grow citrus, but you could grow other things.
Byron wilkins said:
I just assumed it was volcanic maybe it wasn't.
Cheryl Nelson said:
I didn't get he had a volcanic heat source, I just thought it was earth temperatures.
Byron wilkins said:
The local food bank shows up at your door twice a year we always have a box for them. I don't expect that will keep hungry people away from my door. I saw that citrus guy with his volcanic heat source. Maybe I could find one.
I didn't get he had a volcanic heat source, I just thought it was earth temperatures.
Byron wilkins said:
The local food bank shows up at your door twice a year we always have a box for them. I don't expect that will keep hungry people away from my door. I saw that citrus guy with his volcanic heat source. Maybe I could find one.
I didn't get he had a volcanic heat source, I just thought it was earth temperatures.
Byron wilkins said:
The local food bank shows up at your door twice a year we always have a box for them. I don't expect that will keep hungry people away from my door. I saw that citrus guy with his volcanic heat source. Maybe I could find one.
The local food bank shows up at your door twice a year we always have a box for them. I don't expect that will keep hungry people away from my door. I saw that citrus guy with his volcanic heat source. Maybe I could find one.
Cheryl Nelson said:
True, Byron. Jim Rawles, of Survival Blog, always says to donate to churches and let them hand out your donated food, to keep people from your own doorstep.
Cheryl I know it can be done but it is going to be too hard for most people, one of my humanitarian projects is vertical indoor farming with solar heating and grow lights, vertical fish farm are also being made and as things always happen a few will be doing it for the rest who will never be prepared for anything. When the people who wipe out the grocery stores they will be coming for your garden then your pets, we just witnessed that in Venezuela.
Cheryl Nelson said:
Byron, it can be done with a below ground greenhouse. Earth temperatures stay a consistent fifties. Cold frames could be an above ground solution. Basement hydroponics yet another option (as long as electricity is available). Backyard tilapia farm or tilapia/catfish in a barrel.
You're right, Jim. I've noticed the thinning stocks here in rural southwest Virginia. I'm also seeing less and less variety period. Even the food banks don't have as much to give. One bank is giving out tomato sauce, spaghetti noodles, dry beans and break open a package of sweets and put a few in each box. You used to get a whole box. Gonna be a cold, hard winter. Beginning of October we had August heat and humidity, end of October winter temperatures. No fall. Last night it was down to 29*. Today was 58* for the high. Today, the chemtrails were painting a huge tic-tac-toe board in the sky again. Last time, next day thick gray clouds, by night it started raining for 24, gently; then the next 24 hours, it rained harder, off and on, temps warmed up and there was humidity again.
Byron wilkins said:
FORGET GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD ANYMORE.
Jim Haas said:
Has anyone else noticed the "thinning shelves" in your local supermarket lately? I sure have. Very little "backup stock" behind the front cans or bottles. Once John and Jane Q. Public notice what I've noticed, there will probably be a "run" on the remaining stock, won't there? Better prepare now, folks. A 25 lb. bag of American grown rice is less than $10.00 at Walmart or your local market. With a large can of Chunky Vegetable Beef Soup, the rice/soup makes a halfway balanced meal. You'll have to cook the rice for 20 minutes, so make sure you have a heater/stove to do it on..... the time of procrastinating is over, folks.....
True, Byron. Jim Rawles, of Survival Blog, always says to donate to churches and let them hand out your donated food, to keep people from your own doorstep.
Cheryl I know it can be done but it is going to be too hard for most people, one of my humanitarian projects is vertical indoor farming with solar heating and grow lights, vertical fish farm are also being made and as things always happen a few will be doing it for the rest who will never be prepared for anything. When the people who wipe out the grocery stores they will be coming for your garden then your pets, we just witnessed that in Venezuela.
Cheryl Nelson said:
Byron, it can be done with a below ground greenhouse. Earth temperatures stay a consistent fifties. Cold frames could be an above ground solution. Basement hydroponics yet another option (as long as electricity is available). Backyard tilapia farm or tilapia/catfish in a barrel.
You're right, Jim. I've noticed the thinning stocks here in rural southwest Virginia. I'm also seeing less and less variety period. Even the food banks don't have as much to give. One bank is giving out tomato sauce, spaghetti noodles, dry beans and break open a package of sweets and put a few in each box. You used to get a whole box. Gonna be a cold, hard winter. Beginning of October we had August heat and humidity, end of October winter temperatures. No fall. Last night it was down to 29*. Today was 58* for the high. Today, the chemtrails were painting a huge tic-tac-toe board in the sky again. Last time, next day thick gray clouds, by night it started raining for 24, gently; then the next 24 hours, it rained harder, off and on, temps warmed up and there was humidity again.
Byron wilkins said:
FORGET GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD ANYMORE.
Jim Haas said:
Has anyone else noticed the "thinning shelves" in your local supermarket lately? I sure have. Very little "backup stock" behind the front cans or bottles. Once John and Jane Q. Public notice what I've noticed, there will probably be a "run" on the remaining stock, won't there? Better prepare now, folks. A 25 lb. bag of American grown rice is less than $10.00 at Walmart or your local market. With a large can of Chunky Vegetable Beef Soup, the rice/soup makes a halfway balanced meal. You'll have to cook the rice for 20 minutes, so make sure you have a heater/stove to do it on..... the time of procrastinating is over, folks.....
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Snow coming this Thursday for the Ohio Valley, I just heard.....
The chem trailing in my area is practically non existent. I am happy to see this.
Jim, that's a good guess. The populations of Earth are going to go mad with fear when they can't hide it anymore.
Jim Haas said:
Cheryl, take a look at the video Paul Posted titled Trinidad Sky Anomoly. and you'll know why they're
getting crazy with the spraying. A stellar core is visible doing an energy and water transfer with the Earth, IMHO.....
Cheryl Nelson said:
They are painting our skies like crazy today. I have never seen it so bad. It looks like Las Vegas on a bad day. We have some wind today and it appears to be moving on. I've never seen particulate matter come to the ground, at least not visible particulates. I've sure we'll be having some weather soon. The last time they chemtrailed the skies a week or so ago, we had two solid days of thick gray clouds and lots of rain.
No, I don't think it was volcanic. The earth, eight feet down, has a constant temperature which Citrus Man is manipulating to warm his plants in the winter and cool them in the summer. It does take blowers to circulate, but low amp. With earth changes, I don't know if that would be feasible, but I've seen other plans that don't use blowers. It may be you can't grow citrus, but you could grow other things.
Byron wilkins said:
I just assumed it was volcanic maybe it wasn't.
Cheryl Nelson said:
I didn't get he had a volcanic heat source, I just thought it was earth temperatures.
Byron wilkins said:
The local food bank shows up at your door twice a year we always have a box for them. I don't expect that will keep hungry people away from my door. I saw that citrus guy with his volcanic heat source. Maybe I could find one.
Cheryl Nelson said:
True, Byron. Jim Rawles, of Survival Blog, always says to donate to churches and let them hand out your donated food, to keep people from your own doorstep.
Here's a guy who grows citrus in Nebraska: https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=134674
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