>>18002221 p/b
I remember walking on college campus in MIami while it was snowing, either 'Dec 76 or Jan '77.
Also remember temps in the 30s in Homestead, FL (southern tip) from time to time. Not often! Was surprised I had to put shoes on to go outside. LOL.
That said, I lean heavily towards weather warfare. Have seem some really odd things in S. Florida cloud patterns. Traffic stopping type things, where drivers got out and looked up.
Visible flat underside of clouds, criss-cross pattern, then lifting upwards, kind of like looking at the underside of a mushroom, except smooth, no gills. Just the strang X X X patterns on the area lifting up.
Strange stuff out west (draught area desert) now also.
NOAA forcast the other day 0% chance of rain or clouds the following day. Awesome, can do laundry the following day. But head outside an hour later and massive number of planes spraying chemtrails. Usually it takes 2-3 days before a little bit of clouds come in and a sprinkle of rain.
Nope- 24 hours later flooding type rains dropped for about 8 hrs. NOT NORMAL for this time of year.
All the clouds are messing up my ability to charge my solar powered batteries, run my house. Big time. Much of the past year. Yet, where are they expanding solar panels left and right??? Right here.
News flash - low power generated on cloudy days. 25% of the year this year, couldn't fill up my batteries. Not enough power by 5am to make coffee w/electric coffee pot.
Even the chemtrails when spread out reduce the speed the batteries fill up. Same w/ all the light haze from all the fires out west. Sometimes you don't realize how hazy it really is.
This push to solar and wind - going to be a BIG problem. Need to shut down power in a sneaky way? SEND IN THE CLOUDS, with <10mph wind. Oops, no power. Sorry folk too bad.
The biggest scam I see out here is people putting 3x as many solar panels as needed, but NO battery. They're feeding the grid, but when the grid goes down… only those of us with charged batteries have power.