The info and disinfo is certainly flowing; here’s my observations based on living through the storm here in NJ.
I do agree that this storm was weaponized; the fact that it formed in the Caribbean instead of off the African coast (as real hurricanes do); the fact that a hurricane has never before directly hit the NJ coast (this one was steered); and the fact that it was so perfectly timed with the full moon tide, which intensified the storm surge into something resembling a tsunami (an hour or two before the storm made landfall, the weather media reported that the storm was actually speeding up, probably to coincide with the tide); all these things support the idea of a weaponized storm.
And yes, as the ZSL article says, the media was blaring for days before the storm hit how it would turn left into the Jersey coast, calling it a “Frankenstorm,” etc., all to hype the fear. It was suspicious from the outset. (However, I suspect his talk of aetheric ice is bullshit, and the omission of orgonite in the discussion is also highly suspect.)
There were other anomalies with this storm. During the afternoon leading up to the storm, as the wind and showers picked up, there were strange flashes of light in the sky, similar to lightning, but with no thunder. These optical/electrical effects continued through the height of the storm, appearing as balls of light, sometime in different colors such as red, blue, and green. In fact, I heard one reporter mention on CBS News radio 880 AM, that reports were coming in from all over NYC of strange colored lights in the sky. This observation was later widely explained away as “transformers exploding,” which could account for some of the lights, but not for the ones I saw, which appeared like ball lightning unconnected to anything on the ground. These light effects were reminiscent of the colored lights that were spotted and documented before the earthquakes in China and Haiti, and cited as evidence of scalar weapons being brought to bear in those cases.
A personal observation worth relating is the fact that this storm made me feel physically bad as it passed over; that is, I felt many strange pains and unpleasant sensations in my body. Could this have been caused by a massive DOR content? Or perhaps some other unknown mechanism? In any case, that fact seems worth mentioning.
I believe some of the assertions made in the http://www.jimstonefreelance.com link are disinfo. Mainly, his assertion that there were no hurricane effects felt inland, and that the power outages are contrived, is false. Here in NW NJ – 120 miles from the coastal landfall – we experienced plenty of wind during the storm – near 70 mph gusts – and plenty of trees came down, enough to account for the widespread outages. His assertion that there were no crews on the ground is also false – I saw and spoke with an assessment team that showed up on the day after the storm, and crews have been seen all over since then.
Finally, and most importantly, is the effect of orgone tech on the storm. It’s worth noting that NJ has been well gifted over the years, including significant stretches along the coast, and I believe the orgonite here had some mitigating effects on the storm. Even though my power went out early, I watched the Weather Channel on generator power, and the “experts” themselves were baffled by certain anomalous aspects of the storm. Just before landfall, the eye of the storm dissolved, and reformed into a straight line, which the commentator said was “extremely bizarre.” The hurricane made landfall in Atlantic City; I have done a fair amount of gifting there, including gifting all the big towers around the city. The observed changes in the storm’s eye were consistent with what I’ve seen when atmospheric DOR meets a stationary POR field.
There’s more. The commentator also pointed out another anomalous feature of the storm: at that moment of landfall, there was a coneshaped swath of absolutely clear sky in the northeastern quadrant of the storm, the point of which stretched from my cloudbuster all the way to the coast, over 120 miles! He said this was also extremely bizarre, in a tone of amazement that he used throughout the whole report. In other words, the storm was behaving in anomalous and unprecedented ways unexplainable by conventional meteorology. I believe these anomalies were due to the influence of our orgone tech, and certainly it lessened the strength and effect of the storm.
Still, great damage was done, mostly by the storm surge; the entire coastline is devastated and there is great misery and uncertainty, not to mention what will probably be a serious hit to the state economy. Personally, I was unscathed except for being without electricity for over a week now. Plus, my neighborhood seemed less affected than other towns, no doubt from the effects of my cloudbuster.
So the main point is: put more orgonite in the Atlantic Ocean, and build more CBs on the east coast. And being well prepared for the storm doesn’t hurt either.
Best of luck to us still dealing with the mess.
Marco