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Hurricane Blanca Geoengineered? Mexican Troops Deployed! To Hit Election Day

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Mexican Troops Deployed! Strong Cat 4 to Hit Election Day. Weather Warfare?

Hurricane Blanca is further threatening Mexicans on Election Day during a violent election campaign. Along with contending with a violent battering storm two months ahead of previous years’ tropical storms, this weekend Mexicans wrap up their most violent election season in over 15 years. Mexican authorities have deployed troops, marines and policemen to the country’s southern states after recent repeated violent events against candidates and the election itself. The scenario is ripe for weather warfare.

 

Mexicans Brace for Strengthening Hurricane Blanca

“This system flies in the face of statistics, passing close to Baja more than two months ahead of our normal season,” Baja Insider reports. Still strengthening in unusually warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Blanca was upgraded overnight to a Category 3 hurricane packing 120 mph winds, forecasters said. 

Hurricane Blanca phenomenon had a quick jump from a Cat 2 to a Cat 4 overnight. The storm is intensifying hourly off the coast of Mexico. It has been upgraded to a Category 4 hurricane packing maximum sustained 130 mph winds.

Thunderstorms and 6 -10″ (15-25 cm) of needed rain are expected over Baja California Sur. Blanca will be the second storm in two years to make landfall near Cabo San Lucas, devastated in September by Hurricane Odile.

While some might blame global warming and others suspect geoengineering, a Hurricane Watch is in effect from Cabo San Lucas to Santa Fe, according to the National Hurricane Center in its overnight update. A new Tropical Storm Warning issued applies to areas from La Paz to Santa Fe, including Cabo San Lucas.

Blanca is expected to dump up to 5 inches of rain on much of Baja California Sur and the southern portion of Baja California when it hits later in the weekend, the NHC said. While the rain is much needed, the possibility of it intensifying in the extra warm Pacific Ocean or possibly worse, being sucked into the Sea of Cortez is concerning locals.

The storm is not predicted to enter the Sea of Cortez. It’s supposed to pass Cabo San Lucas in the Pacific between Sunday and Monday, weaken, and make landfill far north of resort areas. Hurricanes, however, can be flicked and even manipulated for political purposes these days.

[MORE: Predicted Pacific Hurricane Superstorms: Global Warming or Geoengineering?]

Some justifiably fear Blanca will steer east, pulled by unusually high temperature water in the Sea of Cortez.

“The water temp in the Sea of Cortez is high, so matter what they say, the hurricane could get sucked in there,” said Tracy Ehrenberg, who owns Pisces Sportfishing in Cabo San Lucas. “The water temp on the Pacific is in the high 70′s and they talk about dry air, but the air is not dry. There is a dampness that has lingered for days.”

Water temperature in the Sea of Cortez at the East Cape had been 80 degrees–very warm for this time of year–until dropping three degrees Friday because of “a nervous sea,” according to Mark Rayor, who owns Jen Wren Sportfishing in the East Cape region of Baja California Sur.

Hurricanes gain strength in warm water, and weaken in cool water. Varying water conditions can alter the course of a powerful storm.

Mexicans Brace for Election Day Sunday

Blanca is not only threatening Baja fun in the sun. It is threatening Mexican federal and local elections slated for Sunday. Mexicans head to the ballot box Sunday to elect new lower house lawmakers, and governors and local officials in various states, in the first national vote since the 2012 election won by globalist President Enrique Pena Nieto’s center-right PRI.

“With its allies, the PRI has a slim majority in the lower house, which has helped it to pass major reforms such as opening of the oil sector and a telecoms overhaul.” (Business Insider, Author emphasis)

The Christian Monitor reports:

Upwards of 70 candidates and campaign workers have been attacked, and at least five candidates have been killed. Violent protests have also been on the rise in recent weeks, primarily in a handful of southern states where a dissident teachers’ union has reportedly stolen thousands of ballots and set electoral offices ablaze.

There are reports of standoffs between police forces and teachers protesting against a reform of the education system which called for eligibility tests.The government stopped the planned implementation, teachers went ahead with protests, demanding 100 percent pay hikes and a constitutionally approved evaluation system. Protest leaders have vowed to block elections even if their demands were met, Associated Press quoted local media as saying.

Security officials have been worried about candidates murdered, but officials denied a possibility of drug cartels involved in the murders. Some analysts saying drug lords would profit from not being the focus of police attention for a change. Nevertheless, organized campaigns to disrupt voting, along with threats of election day violence, could lead to low election day turnout in some areas, according to observers, especially if and where Blanca brings her possible wrath.

“This is very worrying in terms of democracy,” says Javier Oliva Posada, a political scientist at National Autonomous University of Mexico.

He expects 95 percent of the voting centers to run smoothly Sunday, but says the electoral process is threatened by “citizens feeling intimidated.”

Election results and time might tell if weather warfare was employed for this election. In fact, Blanca has a commonality with Hurricane Sandy. The storm hit the US one week before the 2012 United States General Election and had an impact on the various campaigns.

In late October 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey. By the time it made landfall, it had merged with other storm systems and thus caused over $50 billion in damages and over 100 lives in the United States.

“The storm and its aftermath had several direct and indirect effects on the American political environment leading up to the 2012 United States General Election, in which Mitt Romney challenged incumbent Barack Obama for the Presidency.” (See: Political impact of Hurricane Sandy]

 



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      No longer can Mother Nature alone be blamed for violent weather.

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