Friday, July 4, 2014

Spiderwebs Today



Please see more screenshots from today here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wlnwjjpymvnrqrc/July%205%202014%20spider%20webs.docx

I NO longer believe the spiderwebs are simply an artifact of water on the lens. I don't know what they are but I have seen them clearly during the daylight on many occasions when it is not raining.

For example, these shots are from June 4, 2014
 






 

4 comments:

  1. Majia,

    Some of the events seen on the cams look like electrical events such as the red lightening, the ‘spiderwebs’, various glows in the air, captured while it was raining. The plumes of radiation rising in the air above Fukushima may be causing greater electrical activity or lightening during storms. Plasma requires an electric field. See more about Plasma and the Electric Universe model at:
    http://www.holoscience.com/news/news.htm
    https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/
    http://www.plasmacosmology.net/tech.html

    The unusual radioactive conditions at Fukushima and the electrical activity of storms could be causing some of the unusual lights seen on the cams. The open air reactors at Fukushima, constantly emitting ionizing radiation, are a bigger problem than just the downwind radioactive fallout effects. The nuclear industry invites further disaster by allowing radioactive emissions to go unchecked. The following excerpt explains it better than I can and the book ties the science of the Electric Universe model to extreme weather phenomena and earthquakes explaining the science with clear, easy to understand terminology.

    “Nuclear plants exhibit similar properties. They emit ionizing radiation which ‘scrape away’ electrons from molecules, creating positive and negative ions. [307] In the conductive plume, the negative ions are attracted to the top of the plume by the positive ionosphere, while the positive ions are attracted to the bottom of the plume by the Earth’s negative surface. The fact that nuclear plant plumes are mostly composed of water vapor, a good electric conductor, eases the ionic movement described above and the upward flow of free electrons from the ground to the top of the plume. On April 18th, 2013 the LaSalle nuclear plant in Illinois experienced an unusual incident: two of its reactors shut down and a radioactive venting procedure was carried out when it was struck by lightning. However, from 1992 to 2003, U.S. nuclear plants were struck by lightning 66 times, yet none of those strikes caused equipment damage or radioactive leakage. [309]

    So, what really happened in LaSalle? Was the accident simply due to an insulator defect, as claimed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), [310] or was the source of this ‘lightning’ something out of the ordinary? Nuclear plants are very well protected with lightning prevention equipment, [311] but cometary discharges exhibit two major differences when compared to ‘normal’ lightning bolts: their polarity is reversed [312] and their intensity can be much higher. The steady increase in cometary activity may cause more such events in the near future.”

    http://www.redpillpress.com/shop/earth-changes-human-cosmic-connection-secret-history-world-series-volume-3/

    The book explains the science I was looking for in the Electric Universe model and has diagrams that I couldn’t include. I have read that radioactive krypton and xenon are greenhouse gases and surmised that they would also affect the electrical charge of the air. Massive amounts of Krypton-85 are being released and increasing the conductivity of the air. The EPA has proposed a rule change to limit the amounts of Krypton-85 allowed to be released. Nuke spokesman, Conca, has already launched attacks against the rule change. Maybe the EPA is just looking for a pay raise and the rule will not change.

    Here is an hour long video of webs I recorded at sunset jst back in March but hadn’t posted. The first half shows the rain and lights starting to come on and the last half shows the webs. This video seemed to support the theory of webs as orbs forming from the radioactive fallout causing the raindrops to stick to the lens.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/0fpufy6f57ba23x/3-20%202014%201800%20sunset%20webs.flv

    Hope all is well with you and yours, stay out of those dust storms.

    Horse

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    1. Thank you Horse.

      Perhaps both explanations are correct:

      1. Charged ions in humid air

      2. Radioactive rain on camera lens

      I also found an image of a deuterium-caused spiderweb effect produced in a lab in an old physics journal. It looks a lot like the smeared spider webs, such as the one pasted above.

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  2. "WiFi — An invisible but ubiquitous threat to the future of the species" -- http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/07/05/wifi-an-invisible-but-ubiquitous-threat-to-the-future-of-the-species/
    Another trans-generational threat. Good article and video with physicist and micro wave expert, More darkness to find our way through,

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    1. Yes I'm very concerned about ubiquitous wiFi. Its in SCHOOLS everywhere these days as well.

      The Swedish kids' science study demonstrating that seeds don't germinate near wiFi convinced me that we are making a big mistake installing it everywhere we spend time.

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