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I did not know that they were the ones owning all the weather websites. I watch Dane Wigginton’s website for the best weather information.
That's actually who I heard that little tidbit from. Took a bunch of screen shots of this nexrad base reflectivity map overlay, with noaa precipitation over that. And google map plugin for the background. You can really see the wall of microwave antennas chattering. Wish I knew about this 20 years ago. Been staring at radiowave visualizations for years. Never thought to just look at a radar.
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I think radar is part of the problem not the solution. They have to get the EMF into the atmosphere somehow, I think they inject it with the radars and HAARP.
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It's a directional antenna like you would find in a microwave oven. They heat the particles in the ionosphere (which is where radar signals reflect from) creating a high pressure dome (which you can see on radar as a large empty perfect circle of space that the precipitation moves around, because of the heat differential)
It's literally just a bunch of big Yagi antennas pushing around nano-particles. You can see that most of the moisture for their east coast storms comes from the great lakes if you check the radar every day. Then they push it over here and ruin my day. Fuckin' dicks. I'm tired of breathing that shit.
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I used to work with radar on aircraft, I know they heat and cook things very well and metals are a problem for the signal. So, the signal is bouncing off the chemtrails coming back and heating the atmosphere into a high pressure dome? If you heat the atmosphere, doesn’t that cause low pressure?
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That's how Dane describes it. It's not the same power output for heating operations, and you can clearly see different power levels reflected in the base reflectivity images from the WMS if you monitor them over the course of the day. There are multiple things being sprayed, and at different altitudes, and for different purposes. Some of what is being sprayed are aluminum and barium nano-particulates that react to microwave radiation, causing that heat dome. I wouldn't get hung up on the high/low pressure aspect. Seems an irrelevant area to focus on. If there is a heat differential, regardless of which one is high or low, you can see that it acts against itself. Perfect circles appear on the map where precipitation does not penetrate, up to a certain altitude.
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Yes, I have watched the radar at intervals, but never for a long time running. I know they are f*ing with the atmosphere at many levels. Perhaps they should give the intercept and destroy orders for any chemtrailer!