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Written by Colin Andrews   
Feb 02, 2010 at 01:27 PM

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Go ahead tell me there is no such thing as weather modification technology!

Article HERE:

“Two bizarre features seen on radar over the North West and South East of Australia today (Jan 22, 2010) The ring over the south east appeared approximately 30 seconds before the bizarre red star over the north west.

I have received E-mails from all over Australia today reporting this rather extraordinary feature captured on the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology radar site. This follows a series of so far u-explained features seen on Australian national radars since the 15th. For a while radar from the Melbourne Airport facility was out of action ( see below).  Another strange ring appeared today over the South East of the country as seen below.

Today has been very lively surrounding this debate over what some are suggesting are weather modification experiments now under way over huge country.”

“I have received data also today that shows the HAARP facility has been ramped up.

One anonymous source sent me details that he claims to account for the large ring which started this article, that which appeared on the 15th. I would not normally publish material from anonymous sources but in this occasion somehow it seemed right that I should.

Below some of the e-mails today that people who were good enough to let me know what they were seeing on the national radar in Australia.”

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From: jurgs < >

Subject: RE: Rings over Australia

To: "'Colin Andrews'" < >

Date: Friday, January 22, 2010, 1:48 AM

 

Dear Mr Andrews....please find attached more captures of the National BOM site taken of all days today, 22nd January 2010... showing two rings which flashed on and off, alternatively.. one in colour... again in Western Australia and the lesser of the two circles over Melbourne, Victoria.

The National Loop incorporates 4 frames.  The capture numbered 22012010.6 shows when neither

circle was present.

Kind regards

Jurgen

 

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From: Michael Relfe

Subject: RE: The Ring over Australia 2

To: "'Colin Andrews'"

Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 4:19 PM

 

The picture of the "radar rings" is the result of a test period for a Tesla Shield Generator. The correct question is "What type of government installation is located at the center of that image"

Hi

Similar images can be located on the cyberspaceorbit.com website (it is frozen and still available even though the creator has passed on) I think they are filed under “radar rings” or something similar. The give away is the fact that it is a ring, with a clear area inside. As a former Navy radar technician I am familiar with almost any type of radar return and what is displayed is actually impossible unless you are familiar with Tom Bearden’s description of a “fourier” transformed scalar wave” and how it “just appears” at a certain point. A “slow” scalar wave is

transmitted, then a “faster” scalar wave is transmitted. When the faster wave overtakes the slower wave, the two waves “pair couple” and create a standing wave at that point. If you transmit this with an omni-directional antenna, you have a “bubble” or “shield” around the transmitting station / area.

Hope this helps. Its nice to see tax dollars at work doing something good for a change.

Sincerely

Michael Relfe

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Anonymous email:

TO: Colin Andrews

Re:Strange Austrailian weather artical.

The Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) consists of two OTHR(over the horizon radar), one near Longreach, Qld. and the other near Laverton, WA, jointly operated from the JORN Coordination Centre (JCC) at RAAF Base Edinburgh, SA by No 1 Radar Surveillance Unit.

The radars are an advanced development of the Australian designed Jindalee radar at Alice Springs which is in operational use as well as being a research and development facility used by DSTO for ongoing OTHR improvement.

JORN radars are capable of all weather detection of air and surface targets inside an arc of up to 3,000 km range extending from Geraldton in the west around to Cairns in the east. JORN makes a crucial contribution to broad area surveillance of Australia's strategically important northern approaches.

 

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