Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby seemslikeadream » Sat May 14, 2011 8:16 pm

eyeno wrote:This is heavy so this is the only link I will post for the moment. Foods for your thoughts. If interested you can also research the SLAT Method of Pierce Corbin. If interested you may also go to ixquick.com and enter search terms similar to "7 seven storm cycles" or any other search engine of choice.

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby elfismiles » Sat May 14, 2011 9:06 pm

Army Tells 25,000 People To Get Out In Louisiana

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby elfismiles » Sun May 15, 2011 10:35 am

eyeno wrote:An ill wind this way blows...
http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse# ... fwd05W-cWE


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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Sun May 15, 2011 7:48 pm

Somebody else noticed the odd behavior of storms at the New Madrid area like I did. At the New Madrid area the storms divides in half. One half rotates counter clockwise and heads west, the other half has an eastern drift. The storm near Seattle I pointed out yesterday now has a little bit of a westward drift and this is exactly where the big X ban radar is parked. Something weird going on.



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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Mon May 16, 2011 2:09 am

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Wed May 18, 2011 10:30 pm

Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2011, 8:19 a.m.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Thousands of emergency responders from across the state are launching massive training drills that will cover a host of scenarios from cyber-attacks to earthquakes.

Nearly 3,000 federal, state and local responders will participate in the exercises, dubbed Vigilant Guard '11. Situations will take place at nine different sites around the state. Scenarios will include a cyber-attack on Madison's power grid, chemical spills, flooding, a mysterious ship on Lake Michigan rigged with a bomb and sending aid to Indiana in response to an earthquake along the New Madrid fault line.

The exercises are set to begin Saturday morning and run through Thursday.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Thu May 19, 2011 1:18 am

Orbs in the sky above DFW transformer explosions.



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I posted this remarkable video of 'orbs' mysteriously flying above exploding transformers in Fort Worth Texas three days ago, even more mysteriously the whole post and any reference to it disappeared from my blog, I can only imagine Google are responsible.
Well here is the the whole thing re posted, watch the video, you can clearly see three or four orbs appear and disappear at the beginning of the clip, birds can be heard singing in the background which I thought was rather odd considering it is dark and no explosion noise is audible or noise of thunder.
I have added a video of a similar explosion witnessed just after the Japanese Quake


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYCHBI66 ... r_embedded

Yahoo report
FORT WORTH — As storms rolled through the Metroplex Tuesday night amateur photographer Brian Luenser had his camera trained on the sky and captured some amazing photographs of lightning raining down on the city of Fort Worth.
Luenser, who lives in downtown Fort Worth's Tower building, went to his balcony with camera in hand as the storm rolled in. "I love taking pictures of storms and lightning," said the amateur photographer. And with his vantage point from the 34th floor he has a view of the world that few people get to see.
Link: See more of Brian Luenser's photos
Then at about 9:30 p.m. Luenser caught an amazing light show on the ground as power transformers began to explode. One by one the transformers lit-up in an unbelievable chain reaction that lasted about thirty minutes.
"It was definitely a right-place, right-time kind of moment" said Luenser as the sky glowed a brilliant blue, red and orange from the electrical flashes. "It looked like World War Three was going on below."
After the event was over about 5,000 people were briefly without power according to Oncor. Most of the power has since been restored.
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Transformer explosion after Japanese Quake

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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Thu May 19, 2011 2:44 am

I read read accounts of other people that say they hear this same thing too. Some people claim it is in a "looped" fashion and does the same thing over and over. They say when they turn their head from side to side the sounds change but putting earplugs in does not help at all. Some people are terribly affected and their health goes to shit. Some describe it not as morse code but as all sorts of strange noises.



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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby catbirdsteed » Mon May 23, 2011 1:58 am

Kudos to eyeno and the rest for starting this thread and keeping it going. Anyone who had developed an interest in the Dutchsinse videos would be well advised to visit his youtube page and, if you do that sort of thing, check out the F'book page in his namesake, and do it tonight. His prediction re: the Joplin MO severe weather and devastating tornado has given this relatively new movement some very heavy tailwinds.

I sense a general turn of the tide in regards to this sort of interpretation-of-phenomenon in the conspiracy world, and these types of threads would probably have been ridiculed nearly to death on this very site just a few years ago. Thus, kudos also to the owner and the mods, and the past and recent doubters who decided to watch and read- or at least look the other way - while this perspective was being portrayed here.
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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Fri May 27, 2011 2:59 pm

2012 what is the flood situation down your way?
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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby Nordic » Fri May 27, 2011 3:03 pm

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Sorry, but those are just lens flares from the explosions seen below them. Note how the two spots are exactly the same distance apart as the two explosions? And how there are only two of them during the period of time there are two explosions??

It's an internal reflection in the lens of the camera that took the picture.

If it was high res enough, you could zoom in on those and have a much clearer view of the actual explosion! It wouldn't be so overexposed.
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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby 2012 Countdown » Fri May 27, 2011 3:06 pm

Actually not bad at all. Since they opened the Morganza spillway, the Mississippi crested here in N.O. not far above what I'd taken photos of a week or so ago. Pretty much under control here. In fact they are aiming to wrap it up/close what was opened.

A recent report-

2 more bays closed at Morganza
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Posted on May 26, 2011 at 1:25 PM

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has closed two more bays at the Morganza spillway, which is diverting high water from the Mississippi River into the Atchafalaya River.

Corps spokesman Ken Holder said Thursday that five of the 17 bays originally opened have now been closed. That leaves 12 of its 125 bays open.

Holder said the corps will continue to monitor conditions before deciding when to close more bays.


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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby eyeno » Mon May 30, 2011 4:29 am

I notice they don't mention the Tritium that got released into the water. Wait a few more months and then the Fukushima water will roll in to the West Coast beaches in high concentration, which will be a huge damn mess, to say the least. These dumb assholes are gonna kill us all and themselves someday before this all over with. I don't know where the PTB plans to live before this is all done but they better have themselves a good hidey hole eventually because nothing topside will be fit to live on.



Largest-Ever Dead Zone 'a Disaster in the Making' for La. Fishermen
Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' - NASA Image
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New York Times

Louisiana's shrimpers expected 2010 to be a good year. Instead, they got the oil spill. Although many found temporary jobs working cleanup for BP PLC, hopes for recovery turned to 2011.

Now the swollen Mississippi River is expected to deliver another heavy blow to a seafood industry already on the ropes: a massive flush of fertilizer, animal manure, treated sewage, pesticide and urban runoff.

Scientists predict this polluted wash will give rise to the Gulf of Mexico's largest-ever "dead zone," a large swath of ocean devoid of fish, shellfish and other marine life.

"It's a disaster in the making," said Clint Guidry, a third-generation Louisiana fisherman and president of the Louisiana Shrimp Association. "Everybody paid their taxes and fixed their boat up, and they were ready to go back to work this year. It's not looking good."

The same dirty water is expected to wreak havoc on Lake Pontchartrain, just north of New Orleans, by setting off a toxic algae bloom this summer predicted to fill the lake with slime, kill fish, and cause respiratory problems to those who go near it.

"We expect them to have to close the lake, and we expect it to last for months," said Gene Turner, a professor in the oceanography department at Louisiana State University. "It'll really be a soup out there."

Hurricane to the rescue?

The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is anticipated to be the largest measured since the early 1970s, when scientists began studying the annual phenomenon that generally appears in March and lasts through September.

The Gulf is essentially fertilized when phosphorus and nitrogen from farm runoff throughout the Corn Belt and treated sewage and wastewater from cities as far north as Chicago wash down the Mississippi River. The result is an algae bloom in the warm, shallow waters of the Gulf that create a lifeless zone 60 miles out from the coastline. The dead zone runs from the Mississippi Delta as far as west as Galveston, Texas.

Both the algae and the bacteria that feed on algae after they die consume the Gulf's dissolved oxygen, creating a state of hypoxia that forces the fish and shellfish that can to flee and leaves the rest to suffocate.

This year's dead zone will likely be at least 5 to 10 percent larger than the largest to date, which appeared in 2002 and spanned 8,500 square miles, said Nancy Rabalais of the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium.

Rabalais, who takes to the water every year to study the dead zone and is considered among the foremost authorities on the subject, said only a major storm could neutralize the threat by stirring the Gulf and re-oxygenating the water.

"We've been doing these cruises since 1985, and there's no doubt, unless we get a hurricane or tropical storm, this should be the largest one ever," Rabalais said.

The size of the dead zone has more than doubled over the years since scientists began measuring it, with the biggest jump in size coming after floods in 1993. Like today's, that flood shunted huge volumes of polluted runoff from throughout the sprawling Mississippi River Basin, which drains 41 percent of the lower 48 states directly into the Gulf through the funnel of the delta.

"There's a huge area the size of Massachusetts where you just can't catch anything for a long period of time," Rabalais said.

This puts a major strain on the fishing industry, forcing bigger boats to spend the extra time and fuel to fish around the zone and potentially leaving smaller operators high and dry.

"The bigger the zone, the farther they have to look for fish," Turner said.

Turner and Rabalais, husband and wife experts in this area of Gulf chemistry, have not yet officially made their prediction as to the dead zone's size. They are waiting to receive final numbers for May from the U.S. Geological Survey on the nitrate concentrations coming down the river.

"I haven't quite decided what the size is going to be, except for sure it's going to be 5 or 10 percent larger than anything we've seen before," Turner said.

Corn, continental shelf at play

The area of the continental shelf could be the limiting factor, since the dead zone can only form in roughly 200 meters or less of water, where water can separate into the necessary layers, Turner said.

A heavy dose of nitrates was expected to flow down the Mississippi River this year as a result of high corn prices prompting a big planting that would, in turn, result in more fertilizer runoff.

If a record-breaking dead zone does appear and then recedes in the fall, that does not mean a return to normal. The dead zone exhibits a legacy effect, in which the effects of the nitrates pollution tend to accumulate from year to year and help explain why the dead zone gets larger and larger.

"At some point we're going to get twice the size of the zone for the same amount of nitrogen coming in," Turner said.

That is bad news for shrimpers like Guidry, who say this year's catches have already been thin.

"It's off to a real slow start. We're not seeing a lot of shrimp. And that's prior to the high river event," Guidry said. "It really has all the ingredients to be terrible."

But Dean Blanchard, owner of Dean Blanchard Seafood Inc. in Grand Isle, La., says the dead zone is "the least of my worries."

Blanchard, the largest shrimp buyer in the United States prior to the Deepwater Horizon spill, said his daily business remains down 60 percent, or $25,000 per day, since before the spill.

"Normally, we'd be very concerned," Blanchard said of the dead zone. "But you can't kill something twice. It can't make it no worse."

http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/05/26 ... 58843.html
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Re: Dutchsinse Weather Predictions, New Madrid Watch

Postby 2012 Countdown » Mon May 30, 2011 11:05 am

Thanks for that eyeno. Yes, what about all the radioactive water? Hmmm.

I am glad the NYT has a story on the other matters though.

Here is a link to a local TV news report on the subject. I'd posted it in the oil thread, but there is overlap, and since the article mentions Blanchard, this live report with him among others seems good to post here too-

2 min. video report (with transcript as well) at link-
http://www.wwltv.com/news/Dealers-Worry ... 87564.html
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