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Hurricane Harvey: Manmade Mayhem

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By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone

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September 2, 2017

Hurricane Harvey: Manmade Mayhem by ZS Livingstone (Sep. 2, 2017)

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Hurricane Harvey was named a “potential” hurricane on August 17, 2017 when its wind speed was just 35 mph. In previous years, hurricanes were not named until they reached 75 mph nearing category 1 hurricane speeds. Over the past twelve years, the number and severity of hurricanes have dropped drastically since Katrina. Hurricane Sandy hit New Jersey in 2012 as a category 2 to 3 with a tremendous quantity of rain. Hurricane Harvey hit Houston as a borderline category 4 and quickly dropped to a category 1, but stayed off the coast  for nearly a week drawing moisture from the Gulf and dumping it on Houston and vicinity. Record breaking levels of rain …over four feet. Totally unnatural.
 
Another unnatural event was the break up of Harvey on August 19 in the Caribbean. Shear winds broke up the Tropical Storm into a cluster of small storms. Four days later it re-established itself 500 miles to the northwest in the Bay of Campeche. The storm in the Gulf of Mexico was not the same storm as in the Caribbean Sea. The August 23 Tropical Storm was created out of nothing; artificial from the get-go.
 
The technology which boosted Hurricane Katrina from a category 1 to a category 5 in just twenty-four hours, filling the whole of the Gulf, was both scalar and microwave. The scalar beams evaporated Aetheric Ice floating on the surface of the salt water speeding up evaporation, The Butterfly Effect of little amounts of scalar energy causing huge amounts of physical water to break through the surface tension barrier is an alchemical process or trans-dimensional. The back-up technology is microwave. Far more energy is used working with microwaves, it’s like directly boiling the surface water.
 

As there was little Aetheric Ice in the Gulf during Hurricane Harvey, brute force was needed to create the hurricane. As the eye of the storm was perfectly circular, the energy had to be coming from directly above. The microwave footprint would be roughly the size of the eye and perfectly circular. As Harvey was stationary over the Gulf, the beam of microwaves was creating and recreating the storm. The microwave beam was holding the storm in position to dump continuous rain on Houston for days.

The prevailing winds did not move the storm as they usually do. The energy used would be the equivalent to all the power generated in the USA in one year. The only reason Harvey moved inland is because the microwave beam was finally turned off. Harvey was only one quarter the size of Katrina, yet had caused about the same dollar amount of damage.

 
The platform from which the beams emanated would have to be antigravity and contained a free energy generator. HAARP, at a billion watts, is too weak and too far away.
 
At the same time Harvey was raining down on Houston, a river of water vapor was raising off the Atlantic near Savannah, Georgia. There was a patch of Aetheric Ice in that part of the ocean and the use of scalar waves and microwave there did not create a new hurricane. By the time that beam energy stopped, a vapor river in the sky stretched up the Atlantic Coast to Newfoundland. That river in the sky created rain in Europe; but no hurricane.
 
The Pentagon is diabolically using technology it developed to attack US cities.
 
Somebody asked me if sailors in the US Navy and airmen in the US Air Force know they are creating storms against the USA. Probably not. The higher ranking officers would know. Their standing orders to hit American cities is crazy. Manmade Mayhem.
 

Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone

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Learn more about Tropical Depression Harvey and the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season in our hurricane archive.

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Aug 17
15:00 GMT
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Aug 17
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13.1°
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13.0°
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Aug 19
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Aug 19
15:00 GMT
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-68.1°
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Aug 19
21:00 GMT
14.1°
-70.0°
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Tropical Depression
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Aug 19
03:00 GMT
14.3°
-71.8°
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Remnants Of
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Aug 23
15:00 GMT
21.5°
-92.5°
35 mph 1006 mb
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Aug 23
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Tropical Depression
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Aug 23
04:00 GMT
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Aug 23
06:00 GMT
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Aug 24
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Aug 24
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-93.3°
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Aug 24
17:00 GMT
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Aug 24
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Hurricane
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Aug 24
03:00 GMT
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Hurricane
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Aug 24
04:00 GMT
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Hurricane
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Aug 24
05:00 GMT
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Hurricane
2
Aug 24
06:00 GMT
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Hurricane
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Aug 25
07:00 GMT
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Hurricane
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Aug 25
08:00 GMT
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-95.4°
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Hurricane
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Aug 25
09:00 GMT
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Aug 25
10:00 GMT
26.1°
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14:00 GMT
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15:00 GMT
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16:00 GMT
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17:00 GMT
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Hurricane
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Aug 25
18:00 GMT
27.1°
-96.3°
110 mph 945 mb
Hurricane
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Aug 25
19:00 GMT
27.2°
-96.4°
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3
Aug 25
20:00 GMT
27.4°
-96.4°
120 mph 943 mb
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3
Aug 25
21:00 GMT
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-96.5°
125 mph 941 mb
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3
Aug 25
22:00 GMT
27.6°
-96.6°
125 mph 941 mb
Hurricane
3
Aug 25
23:00 GMT
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-96.7°
130 mph 941 mb
Hurricane
4
Aug 25
00:00 GMT
27.8°
-96.8°
130 mph 941 mb
Hurricane
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Aug 25
01:00 GMT
27.9°
-96.8°
130 mph 941 mb
Hurricane
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Aug 25
02:00 GMT
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-96.9°
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Aug 25
03:00 GMT
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-97.0°
130 mph 938 mb
Hurricane
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Aug 25
04:00 GMT
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-97.0°
130 mph 938 mb
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Aug 25
05:00 GMT
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-97.0°
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Aug 25
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-97.0°
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Aug 26
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-97.1°
115 mph 950 mb
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Aug 26
08:00 GMT
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-97.2°
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2
Aug 26
09:00 GMT
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-97.2°
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Aug 26
10:00 GMT
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-97.2°
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1
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11:00 GMT
28.6°
-97.2°
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12:00 GMT
28.7°
-97.2°
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Aug 26
13:00 GMT
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-97.3°
80 mph 978 mb
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Aug 26
14:00 GMT
28.9°
-97.3°
75 mph 982 mb
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Aug 26
15:00 GMT
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-97.3°
75 mph 984 mb
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Aug 26
18:00 GMT
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-97.6°
70 mph 987 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 26
21:00 GMT
29.1°
-97.6°
65 mph 990 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 26
03:00 GMT
29.3°
-97.3°
50 mph 994 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 26
06:00 GMT
29.3°
-97.4°
45 mph 998 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
09:00 GMT
29.2°
-97.7°
45 mph 998 mb
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Aug 27
12:00 GMT
29.0°
-97.6°
45 mph 998 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
15:00 GMT
29.0°
-97.4°
40 mph 1000 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
18:00 GMT
29.0°
-97.2°
40 mph 1000 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
21:00 GMT
29.0°
-97.0°
40 mph 1000 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
00:00 GMT
28.9°
-96.8°
40 mph 1000 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
03:00 GMT
28.8°
-96.6°
40 mph 1000 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 27
06:00 GMT
28.7°
-96.4°
40 mph 999 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
09:00 GMT
28.6°
-96.3°
40 mph 998 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
12:00 GMT
28.6°
-96.1°
40 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
15:00 GMT
28.5°
-96.0°
40 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
18:00 GMT
28.6°
-95.8°
40 mph 998 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
21:00 GMT
28.5°
-95.7°
45 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
00:00 GMT
28.2°
-95.5°
45 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 28
03:00 GMT
28.2°
-95.3°
45 mph 997 mb
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06:00 GMT
28.0°
-95.0°
45 mph 997 mb
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Aug 29
09:00 GMT
28.1°
-94.8°
45 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
12:00 GMT
28.2°
-94.6°
45 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
15:00 GMT
28.4°
-94.3°
45 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
18:00 GMT
28.8°
-94.3°
45 mph 997 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
21:00 GMT
29.2°
-94.3°
50 mph 994 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
00:00 GMT
28.7°
-93.9°
50 mph 994 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
03:00 GMT
29.0°
-93.6°
50 mph 994 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 29
06:00 GMT
29.2°
-93.5°
45 mph 995 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 30
09:00 GMT
29.8°
-93.4°
45 mph 990 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 30
12:00 GMT
30.2°
-93.6°
45 mph 992 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 30
15:00 GMT
30.5°
-93.3°
45 mph 993 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 30
18:00 GMT
30.6°
-93.3°
40 mph 995 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 30
21:00 GMT
30.8°
-93.1°
40 mph 998 mb
Tropical Storm
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Aug 30
00:00 GMT
31.2°
-92.6°
35 mph 998 mb
Tropical Depression
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Aug 30
03:00 GMT
31.7°
-92.3°
35 mph 998 mb
Tropical Depression
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Aug 31
09:00 GMT
32.3°
-92.0°
30 mph 998 mb
Tropical Depression
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Aug 31
15:00 GMT
32.5°
-91.4°
15 mph 1002 mb
Tropical Depression
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Aug 31
21:00 GMT
33.8°
-90.5°
15 mph 1000 mb
Tropical Depression
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