Thursday, October 31, 2013

***VATIC ALERT UPDATE - 10/30 - TYPHOON DISAPPEARS OFF JAPAN!

2013-10-31

***VATIC ALERT UPDATE - 10/30 - TYPHOON DISAPPEARS OFF JAPAN!!



Was it the underground Teslar group that caused the disappearance after promising to fight those creating the typhoons? Read this and see.

by Senior Editor, Gordon Duff
                                                           
Majestic Super Typhoon LEKIMA. SW-IR satellite image recorded at 14:30UTC on October 24, 2013.

Temperature of the patch located to the right of the typhoon’s eye measures about 150ºK (< minus 123ºC) making it the coldest place on or near planet Earth. Image sourced from: CIMSS/SSEC/WISC.
                                                          
Mysterious Energy Pulse Threatens Typhoon “Business”  This week, one typhoon and one tropical storm simply vanished while heading toward Japan.  They were abruptly turned northward, sparing Japan and then simply vanished.
The MSM has responded with a news blackout.  There are no explanations.




Days before, the events were predicted in an article on Veterans Today, citing plans by a defense group to use a Tesla based energy system to disrupt the storms.
The website announced in advance when they were beginning operations and reported results as things transpired.
As to whether they were successful or that the two storms mysteriously disappeared, a freak of nature, will never be proven.
The group announced they are willing and able to cause another mysterious freak of nature when needed.
 
Vatic Note:  Well, lets hope these are good guys who were able to succeed in stopping this and will continue and lets hope and pray that Mossad with all their spies all over the place, does not find them and do away with them, as they have others in the past. 

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