Saturday, July 14, 2007

 

Hurricane Forecast - August 17, 2007

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced at the beginning of the year 2007 "an above-average hurricane season".

May, June and half of July have now passed without any hurricanes threatening the United States. On Friday, July 13, NOAA announced that "La Nina---a cooling of Pacific Oceans waters that generally brings a more active Atlantic hurricane season---will be absent for the next two months".

That would mean that hurricane season July 13 through September 13 should be quiet. Even with all of the highly technical and sophisticated equipment NOAA has at their disposal, there seems to an important "link" on hurricane study missing.

Kerry Theory Newsletter 1, Volume 2, issued in May (an issue on tornadoes and hurricanes) indicates that the weather is "link" to our solar environment (the positioning of the planets as they move along in the elliptic orbits). The newsletter further indicated that the year 2008 will be the active year, not 2007, and gives evidence for this prediction. This issue indicated the next possible hurricane to threaten the United States shores would be August 17, 2007 (the time frame that NOAA now tells us will be quiet).

"Changing the mind-set of civilization may not be an easy task. Our choices in life seem simple enough. Either we leave our lives to "fate" or we take control. Either we just sit back and see "what happens" or we open our eyes to what is occurring, the "solar environment included" and take some action. One thing seems obvious is that we cannot go back in time to restore our mistakes. This new science proves that time is "organized" and allows us to know the forces, which control and shape our lives for better or worse, in advance of their time. Using math and a precise formula in conjunction with the positioning of planets in our solar system, will give us a way to understand never before possible". Taken from "Kerry Theory" updated version May 2007


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