Anonymous ID: e19e7c Sept. 13, 2018, 6:01 a.m. No.3005107   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5126 >>5129 >>5139 >>5152 >>5158 >>5181 >>5213 >>5360 >>5493 >>5527

>>3004950

This storm is acting weird. I don't remember storms suddenly dropping from Cat 4 to a low Cat 2 that close to the coast.

 

So, let's brainstorm the weather control possibilities.

 

a) The black hats created a monster storm as a temper tantrum, revenge, or distraction from the FISA news. The white hats stopped it. "Watch the water"

 

b) The white hats created the storm, just to create a media moment? Then, "saved" us by shutting it down. "The storm is upon us"

 

c) The white hats created the storm as a "cover" for an op. Raid offices, arrest black hats, move military assets in/out of the area to reposition them without questions. Squash the storm when it gets near the coast to save lives.

 

d) The black hats created the storm to destroy evidence. The white hats stopped it.

 

e) The solar observatories were shut down because they would show a natural or created event, such as a solar flare or EMP, which affected the weather. Or the observatories were used to create the storm by the black hats, and the white hats closed it down.

 

f) A poorly trained HAARP worker punched the wrong button.

Anonymous ID: e19e7c Sept. 13, 2018, 6:38 a.m. No.3005351   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5475 >>5615

Puerto Rico Death Numbers

 

Summary: "For months, the territory’s government claimed that the number was only 64 deaths." Sixty-four deaths directly caused by the hurricane was the official Puerto Rico government death toll.

 

In late August, a study was released that analyzed and recalculated the (supposedly) accurate death count. "A new, definitive study from George Washington University finds that almost 3,000 people lost their lives—and highlights the government’s failures before and after the storm." (unbiased reporting, right?)

 

This study included not only the lives lost when a building collapsed or a tree fell on a person during the high hurricane winds, but also people who died during the NEXT YEAR from things like heart attacks, poor nutrition, and bad water. All of these indirect causes were included, and blamed on, Trump and the hurricane, even though they may have occurred up to a year after the hurricane.

 

"As in other studies, the GW researchers essentially modeled what the death rate in Puerto Rico would’ve looked like if Maria hadn’t hit, and then used that number from September to the following February as a baseline. The estimate of real-life deaths above that baseline are the “excess deaths” estimated throughout that period. "

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/puerto-rico-death-toll-hurricane-maria/568822/