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Torbjörn Lindblom

 
 
Dear members of this group,
 
Today everyone is discussing the impact of the rising CO2-level on the climate. Other green house gases like methane also contributes to this effect. (How true this is I don’t know as a report I have says we had level above400 ppm CO2 at the beginning of 1800 and around 1940. Today’s level is around 380 ppm.)
 
Some time ago I heard about experiments made by Americans using microwaves to induce rain in certain areas. If this is true or not I don’t know.
 
But, if this is true how will all the microwave senders (mobile phones and their base stations) influence the weather? How will the crystalline materials around us (rocks) be affected?
Has anyone in this group information to share with me?
Perhaps our earth has gone electrosensitive…
 
Torbjorn
 
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Re: rising CO2

evie15422
Hi, Torbjorn,
   
I can't shed any light on your question, but I have been wondering the same thing! I live in western Pa, USA. I have noticed (up until this year),a huge change in our weather. For instance, 2 years ago in Feb. I was able to garden in shirt sleeves for over 2 weeks. This had gotten to the point it wasn't even an oddity anymore. (One year I had some flowers all winter long, in a zone 5 climate, and over the past 10 years, I was able to growa 25 foot southern magnolia here, for heavens sake!) I did notice that THAT particular February while I was out gardening, that chem-trails filled the sky--in fact, I saw the 2 planes causing them and it looked all the world as tho they were playing tic-tac-toe! I also noticed that a few days later the sky filled with clouds and it got seasonally cold here--high of about +20 degrees Fahrenheit, one night going down to a low of about -5 degreesfahrenheit. This year we are more seasonably normal, but the sky is thickly cloudy to
the point that everyone I talk to is complaining of sun deprivation and health complaints relating to it.    
   
I saw a PBS special a few months ago about global dimming. It made mention that without global dimming (also, they said, a problem now), we'd be inreally big trouble from global warming. They made mention of how the onlytime they were able to actually measure global warming was during 911, when all the planes had been grounded. That cleared up the chem-trail phenomenon for me. How microwaves interact with chem-trails might be an interesting research subject.
   
I have never heard anyone mention that all the microwaves and cell towersare heating the atmosphere, but this makes more sense to me than not. So has ANYBODY researched this??? And if so, why is this info not filtering out? I thought I heard on the news 2 nights ago that the senate is hearing bills this month to let the phone companies, etc, off the hook re old regulations and yet are talking about funding them more money. Did I hear this right? I did notice that they decided to introduce these bills at a time when almost nobody is watching the news because of the holidays. (I only heard half of what was said, as I came in late to the conversation.) All this technology might have us sailing, as a whole, into uncharted waters, while the men in suits figure it out as they are going along. Oh, yeah, that'scomforting!
   
Let us hear if you hear anything more on this subject, Torbjorn,
Diane

Torbjörn Lindblom <[hidden email]> wrote:
 


Dear members of this group,

Today everyone is discussing the impact of the rising CO2-level on the climate. Other green house gases like methane also contributes to this effect. (How true this is I don’t know as a report I have says we had level above400 ppm CO2 at the beginning of 1800 and around 1940. Today’s level is around 380 ppm.)

Some time ago I heard about experiments made by Americans using microwaves to induce rain in certain areas. If this is true or not I don’t know.

But, if this is true how will all the microwave senders (mobile phones and their base stations) influence the weather? How will the crystalline materials around us (rocks) be affected?
Has anyone in this group information to share with me?
Perhaps our earth has gone electrosensitive…

Torbjorn

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