“Doublethink is the acceptance of or mental capacity to accept contrary opinions or beliefs at the same time, especially as a result of political indoctrination.”
George Orwell, from “ 1984 ”
November 16, 2015 – WMO: El Niño expected to strengthen further. WMO is the U.N. system’s authoritative voice on weather, climate and water.
June 12, 2016 – El Niño is over, and nearly all the forecasts got it wrong. This year’s El Niño, the phenomenon caused when sea surface temperatures rise in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, was predicted to be the biggest in recorded history. That never happened.
The two stories featured above underscore that the folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything.
It’s September, 2016, and, most fortunately for us all, the great artificial drought has been broken around the globe by the widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution of simple, inexpensive orgonite devices in the vicinity of the Weather Weaponry infrastructure that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data. I’ve included numerous recent accounts, below, to support that assertion.
While the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Media organs of every nation work tirelessly to explain away what people are seeing where they live, and at all costs keep attention away from the larger picture, the breaking of the great artificial drought. As you can see here:
“September 21, 2016 – North Carolina - Unique situation delivers record rainfall”
Well, if that’s true, then why was I easily able to document record rainfall throughout the English-speaking world?
In Hawaii, rain on one’s wedding day is seen as a great blessing. I believe that history will show the deliberate twisting of the general populace’s view of rainfall to the negative over the last hundred years or so (other than the Hawaiian’s, anyway) as one of the most astounding, evil gambits ever perpetrated.
That sitting just behind the deliberate use of Death energy-based technologies over literally hundreds if not thousands of years to mitigate rainfall and create drought across the globe, that horrific programme executed down through the ages by the same small, genetically-related cabal of Death worshippers who’ve been running things on this globe all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But be of good cheer, as the game is moving, has moved beyond their grasp:
Jeff Miller, September 28, 2016
November 16, 2015 – WMO: El Niño expected to strengthen further - High impacts …
WMO is the U.N. system’s authoritative voice on weather, climate and water
March 10, 2016 - butterfly populations showing signs of tentative recovery
[Similarly, when serial killers (oncologists) find no traces of cancer in a previously cancerous person they call it ‘remission’ rather than ‘cure.’ ~D}
After various decades of decline, butterfly populations are now showing signs of tentative recovery. The Netherlands started counting butterflies in the early 1990s. Since 2006, slightly more butterfly species have increased in number than decreased, but the overall butterfly population has remained stable as is shown in the most recent figures released by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Butterfly Foundation and presented in the Compendium for the human environment.
September 12, 2016 – ‘Nosey’ butterfly migrating through South Central Texas again
“This year we had rain at the right times to help their population," she said. “What the rain actually does is increase the number and size of leaves on the tree that are the snouts’ primary food source – the spiny hackberry. With more food, the females lay more eggs in the summer. Those eggs hatch and the caterpillars eat the new growth.”
She said the caterpillars can only eat new growth from the spiny hackberry because it is tender enough for them to chew.
“This population explosion we are seeing is the result of those caterpillars becoming pupa and emerging to migrate down south,” she said. "Migration is often during late summer to early fall. And it isn’t uncommon to see these butterflies migrating in large numbers."
June 12, 2016 – El Niño is over, and nearly all the forecasts got it wrong — Quartz
July 28, 2016 – Precipitation (rainfall) Record on wet July in Bergen - Norway Today
August 30, 2016 – Record August rainfall ends drought in parts of Hawaii - The …
September 2016 – Rainfall results in $200 million boost for SA’s crops - PIRSA
September 2, 2016 – Mississippi - Spring rains, warmth boost insect numbers
September 3, 2016 – Illinois saw record rainfall in August
Illinois saw almost twice the average rainfall last month
September 16, 2016 – Northern Ireland has had 71% of its average rainfall for the month , with County Fermanagh already surpassing the expected average with 101.8mm of rain so far this month. Some of this rainfall has been intense causing some surface water flooding. The early hours of 16 September saw Swanage in Dorset receive 31.8 mm and Cavendish in Suffolk 22.2 mm of rain in an hour.
September 15, 2016 – Floods continue in Victoria and South Australia following record rainfall
[Soon after our associate on the forum flipped all the death towers and weather weaponry along 75% of Australia’s coastline, some years ago, it began raining throughout the interior (desert) of Australia an rivers in the desert started flowing in areas where that had not been seen in living memory. ~D]
September 19, 2016 – Expect more butterflies, crickets and fireflies this fall
AUSTIN (KXAN) — August’s unusually wet weather is bringing out some insects in droves.
September 21, 2016 – Record rain floods eastern North Carolina | abc11.com
September 21, 2016 – North Carolina - Unique situation delivers record rainfall
September 22, 2016 – Wisconsin - ASK A METEOROLOGIST: Record rainfall this year in the Dells
September 23, 2016 – Minneapolis, MN – 2016: Wettest start to the year on record. More rain this weekend.
September 25, 2016 - Wichita Falls – Saturday’s rainfall jolted September 2016 to the third-wettest September on record for Wichita Falls – records that have been kept since 1897 .
Last year, Wichita Falls had its wettest year on record with a total of 47.38 inches.