we were the victims of weather warfare this weekend just gone, 3&4 march. the weather heads and mess media dubbed it a 'weather bomb'. interesting choice of words, but apt too, considering terrorists use bombs and usually know where they want them to detonate. severe weather warnings were issued for many parts of the country.
saturday morning dawned with pissing down rain and screaming winds coming up from the south. and it was fucken freezing. only the first few days of autumn and already it's feeling like winter?! i smell a rat! so it rained basically all day saturday and the wind gusted at at least 100kph where we live.
all the above pictures were taken between 7.42 and 8.05pm the evening of saturday 3 march. that was the 'front' going over our place in north wellington. do you see how clear the sky is through the clouds? i'm not sure if they're apparent in any of those photos but i saw chemsmears painted against the sky. did some dickhead pilot go flying up there and lay them while the storm was raging or were they laid somewhere further down to come up on the wind?
if we thought we were over the terrorist attack then we were wrong. saturday night just got worse where we live and sunday morning showed destruction all over the garden. sunday was freezing, windy as all fuck and it pissed down most of the morning. it's weather warfare, i tell you! sunday arvo it got a bit better - wind was still howling and raging but at least it had stopped raining.
sunday evening about 7.51 pm we had heaps of shitty stuff coming up from the south but then above our place we had the clear sky. it was like our neighbourhood was the 'stop point' or something for the storm. the clouds just cruised on up slowly and just broke apart over tawa to reveal that lovely clear sky above. look closer though, they left us some aerosol goodies - just to let us know who's boss.
the picture to the left shows what was coming and the one above shows how it just sort of petered out and became clear. very strange...
by late sunday night all we had to contend with was the cold. it was freezing!
and so now here we are monday morning and the day promises to dawn beautiful and clear, but someone, somewhere, has other plans for us...
chems chems everywhere, to ruin and mar the day.
and other new world order nasties in aotearoa
Monday, 5 March 2012
Friday, 2 March 2012
chems for the last day of february
well this month started with chems in the sky, and finished pretty much the same way...
these 3 photos were taken at khandallah at 8.57 in the morning. bear in mind in nz in february it's meant to be summer. everytime the sun was obscured by the chemshit that morning it turned really fucken cold! a southerly was blowing that felt as if it must have been snowing in the south island - really chilly. but when the sun managed to escape the blanket of aerosol it was lovely and warm and you could just imagine (which is all we can do these days) that it really was still summer. check out the pic to the right - nice pink halo around the 'clouds' where the sun was.
look at that fucken sludge - it would've been a beautiful day if not for all that!
so coming home in the afternoon i stopped the car on the side of the road to capture these ugly buggers above me...
look at the pic to the left - white scum trail very very visible and black shadow scum trail beneath, also very visible.
and forgive my ignorance (or lack thereof, as the case may be) but why the hell do people think a sky painted like this is normal? do they really think that clouds really array themselves in this fashion across the sky? and leak and blow apart? and grow? even when it's sunny? god help us all, because until people wake up to this shit, then we are all fucked, every single one of us!
these 3 photos were taken at khandallah at 8.57 in the morning. bear in mind in nz in february it's meant to be summer. everytime the sun was obscured by the chemshit that morning it turned really fucken cold! a southerly was blowing that felt as if it must have been snowing in the south island - really chilly. but when the sun managed to escape the blanket of aerosol it was lovely and warm and you could just imagine (which is all we can do these days) that it really was still summer. check out the pic to the right - nice pink halo around the 'clouds' where the sun was.
look at that fucken sludge - it would've been a beautiful day if not for all that!
so coming home in the afternoon i stopped the car on the side of the road to capture these ugly buggers above me...
look at the pic to the left - white scum trail very very visible and black shadow scum trail beneath, also very visible.
and forgive my ignorance (or lack thereof, as the case may be) but why the hell do people think a sky painted like this is normal? do they really think that clouds really array themselves in this fashion across the sky? and leak and blow apart? and grow? even when it's sunny? god help us all, because until people wake up to this shit, then we are all fucked, every single one of us!
for the month of february, according to my weather diary, we only had one day without any chems in the sky. ONE DAY!! out of 29 fucken days in the month! one day without chemshit above us. that day was february 17.
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
after lunch, 28 february
this is what we got, just before lunchtime, at 11.51am...
the photo below, taken at 12.43pm shows that it would have been a fantastic day if those fuckers would just fuck off and leave us all alone...
we were spared for most of the rest of the afternoon though, and thank god for that cos my tomatoes are having a really hard time ripening up just from the lack of sunshine hours we are getting.
glowing with their poisonous power, marring an otherwise perfect sky were these toxic whiteys, iridescing through the sunlight. as i stated in my previous post, i believe these to be formed from what falls from the aerosol sprayed high above.
those 2 pix were taken at 2.40pmish
look around the edges of the 'clouds'. bet you didn't see that in a cloud 3 years ago. in fact, i've only just started noticing that iridescence quite recently.
toxic whiteys were still scudding over head, blown along by a keen southerly and blown apart by the same keen southerly. as i sat and watched this one above, i could see it falling apart before my eyes. you can't tell from the photo, but to see it with the naked eye you could see the dust in the air.
so we copped it in the morning and for most of the afternoon, but by evening it was a cracker and we got to see the sun go down, with a tell tale halo that tells those of us 'in the know' there was some serious shite in the atmosphere...
the sun going down at 7.23pm. and look at that marvellously clear sky looking south - just absolutely fantastic. even though the sky must have been toxic the sun stills looks so beautiful going down
the photo below, taken at 12.43pm shows that it would have been a fantastic day if those fuckers would just fuck off and leave us all alone...
we were spared for most of the rest of the afternoon though, and thank god for that cos my tomatoes are having a really hard time ripening up just from the lack of sunshine hours we are getting.
glowing with their poisonous power, marring an otherwise perfect sky were these toxic whiteys, iridescing through the sunlight. as i stated in my previous post, i believe these to be formed from what falls from the aerosol sprayed high above.
those 2 pix were taken at 2.40pmish
look around the edges of the 'clouds'. bet you didn't see that in a cloud 3 years ago. in fact, i've only just started noticing that iridescence quite recently.
toxic whiteys were still scudding over head, blown along by a keen southerly and blown apart by the same keen southerly. as i sat and watched this one above, i could see it falling apart before my eyes. you can't tell from the photo, but to see it with the naked eye you could see the dust in the air.
so we copped it in the morning and for most of the afternoon, but by evening it was a cracker and we got to see the sun go down, with a tell tale halo that tells those of us 'in the know' there was some serious shite in the atmosphere...
the sun going down at 7.23pm. and look at that marvellously clear sky looking south - just absolutely fantastic. even though the sky must have been toxic the sun stills looks so beautiful going down
twentyeighth of february
apologies now for what is going to be very photo heavy, but yesterday was a real lesson in the anatomy of a chemcloud for the residents of north wellingtown, if they cared to pay attention and look up...
the sun just coming over the rise, taken at 8.02/3.
it looked like it was going to be a fantastic day.
facing southwest direction 9.34am
the photo above was taken at the same time, just different
direction, and the one to the right is facing north
those above, all taken at around 9.46-8. the stuff that was up there was incredibly fine, so fine i couldn't even compare it with anything except to say i fancied it was metallic dust.
about a quarter of an hour later, at around 10.04am, this is what we were contending with above us...
look at the picture to the right. i think that whatever it was that they pump up there sort of all falls apart and gets attracted to something else further down and then it makes those yukky looking bright white clouds. they have an iridescence to them too, that can be seen when they pass over the sun, if you've got polarised sunnies on. that's why i'm getting a bit curious about those seemingly 'traditional' looking 'clouds'. i watch the sky a hell of a lot, and i've got my sunnies on to do it. i can see all this shit all the time now, and i have been for a while too.
20 minutes later...
a zoom in on one of those clouds. maybe it's just because i stare at clouds too much, but i imagine i see an iridescent rainbow type effect through that muck. i also fancy my idea about how those white clouds form. you can see all that muck just dropping and coalescing into that toxic puff of counterfeit cloud. and look at the clear, lovely sky that we were meant to have!
look carefully at these pictures. you can see that stuff just pouring down. i guess i should've got some pics of where it was coming from, but i had come inside by this stage and took these photos out the window. but look left - you know it was such a nice day, really, if we didn't get all this shit, but nice and warm and all of a sudden here is a nice, fluffy, normal looking cloud and not even, it's a manufactured freak against nature.
those were taken 11.21 - 11.25. beautiful clear sky, aerosol at the top, making the fluffy toxins below. it was a brisk southerly blowing yesterday. these things were trooping across the sky alright.
it was hard to try and catch it, but you can make out some of the iridescence in that cloud going over the sun.
they were taken at 11.30. gosh, not even lunch time yet!
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