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SHOCKING: Dopper Stations Responsible for Saskatchewan Storms

by Joseph Cek
Geoengineering Watch: Calgary, Alberta
July 16, 2013

We had just put out an important post detailing how a storm system was generated in north-eastern Montana using the Doppler Station in Glasgow, MT. During that same time, Saskatchewan was also issued tornado warnings by Environment Canada. Saskatchewan Doppler stations have been caught generating two intense storms using electromagnetic energy.

Why is it that time-and-time again, we are finding these suddenly-appearing storm plumes being strangely generated from specific points that precisely align with the centre of Doppler stations? These recent storms appear to be generated from near the centre of Doppler stations and strangely taper towards the centre of the Doppler stations. Our only plausible explanation is the use of electromagnetic waves to control our weather that has been  documented in weather modification patents for a long time. The playlist for all related videos can be seen here. Please see the video below:

Video: Storms generated using Radisson & Bethune Doppler Stations in Saskatchewan

The satellite animation for these storms can be seen here and here. Upon watching the Prairie Radar, initially we see quiet activity in the Prairie Doppler stations. Then suddenly, the Doppler Station for Foxwarren (near Brandon) begins pulsing, attracting the tapering storm that was generated by the Glasgow, MT NEXRAD station. This video shows the plume of that same storm generated by the Glasgow Station, which is pushed north-east towards Brandon, SK. We also believe that electromagnetic repulsion may have been assisted by the Minot AFB, ND (KMBX) Station to further push this system north into Brandon, SK. Meanwhile, during this time we see the Doppler Station for Bethune (near Regina) begin pulsing, and then generates a plume-like storm system that is later shown tapering towards the centre of the Bethune Doppler Station. Shortly afterwards, we see the Radisson Doppler Station (near Saskatoon) pulsing electromagnetic waves to create yet another strange storm system, also with its tapering arm oriented towards the centre of the Radisson Doppler Station. During this time, we also see the Edmonton Doppler Station passing its storm system (with accompanying wind) south-east, directly towards Saskatoon.

Above: Satellite Image of the Storms at 1:15 UTC – Pay close attention to the tapering plumes in areas near Glasgow, MT, Foxwarren, MB, Bethune, SK, and Radisson, SK.

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[related article: Potent storms strike Saskatchewan and Manitoba – July 22, 2013]

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