Monday, June 1, 2015

Cabal Declares Weather War on Texas - Jade Helm Revenge Starts??!!


CABAL DECLARES WEATHER WAR ON TEXAS          


Flooding destroyed multiple homes in the city of Wimberley, Texas Saturday night.


May 27 2015

God bless Texas!
  
I don’t believe in coincidences and I have to agree with Steve Quayle - it certainly looks like the signature cabal weather strike against the people who objected to what they perceived to be a threat—Jade Helm.


Isn’t it ironic that, although the Governor provided the Texas State Guard as oversight to the exercises, the one thing they couldn’t see coming was the actual weapon used in retaliation?


Could more geoengineering lead to the Governor declaring a “state of emergency”, requiring more troops, using those Wal-Mart “FEMA” camps, etc.?


It’s going to be an interesting summer. I have no doubt of that.
When the cabal hit Calgary (Canada) a while back with that freak summer storm, the RCMP went to residents’ homes after evacuation and broke in, confiscating guns. People had to prove ownership to get them back.


As Sheldan Nidle said in his update this week, the cabal has plenty of tricks up their sleeve.


This may also be a distraction from their other plans unfolding.  ~  BP


http://www.kristv.com/story/29145529/breaking-former-county-commissioners-family-among-missing-in-central-texas-floods


Clothes and supplies collected at Wimberley High School, May 26.



Quayle Alert: Jade Helm Revenge Starts? Bastrop TX Stood Up Against the Jade Helm Excercise and Look What’s Happening - Deadly Weather Warfare Right Before our Eyes Against Them



May 26, 2015


As I’m looking through breaking news headlines and seeing the continuous references to the extreme weather so concentrated over TX, coupled with the continuous chemtrailing that happens throughout the US, I can’t help but think that what is going on right now as part of the Jade Helm “exercise” could not actually be the domestic roll out of weather warfare on an aggressive scale.
We know they can control the weather to at least some degree. We know that the chemtrailing over CA and in the Pacific modifies the jet stream to both keep CA dry and to force that precipitation east towards TX and other southern states.
We know that Jade Helm is “pretending” that TX is a hostile enemy that must be engaged. The military is already rolling out across the state as part of this “drill”.
Why then is it not reasonable to assume that, as part of this “mock civil war drill,” that they would not practice using the tools that they have in their arsenal? They used typhoons against the enemy in the Vietnam War.  Why would they not use this form of warfare against a domestic enemy as well?
I mean, how perfect is it that the military will be on hand to help “assist” the state with any effects of this “freak weather”? The citizens would stand down as the military rolls into major cities to assist in “humanitarian efforts” as opposed to protesting martial law drills in their peaceful state.
It’s just too coincidental that this Jade Helm thing is going on with TX the stated target, the biker shooting in Waco involved the 'Banditos' gang which a year ago Holder’s (criminal) Justice Dept released a report about that 'gang' and stated concern that they have many active and retired military, police and other federal government personnel as members (one of their “red list” targets that now they can portray as criminals), AND on top of all that TX is being completely hammered with extreme weather that seems suspiciously like what one would characterize as weather war.
I’m sorry, but to me this all seems too coincidental and too perfectly timed not to be part of an orchestrated and unified program. This is just conjecture but as we know, the truth is most often stranger than fiction.
Thought maybe I’d share this perspective as something to be considering as the alternative media tries to stay a step ahead of where they want us to be.
May God bless and protect you!


BE PREPARED!  BE READY!  BE THE DEFENDER OF FREEDOM, TRUTH AND JUSTICE !! 






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