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    Default Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    Hmm- I wonder whats up with this??


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    Gotta love DutchSinse for spreading the news so effectively for stuff like this.

    Here's the link at Space.com

    http://www.space.com/14939-nasa-5-ro...day-night.html

    Quote This story was updated at 3:57 p.m. EDT.

    After a four-day delay, NASA is planning to fire off five rockets in just over five minutes late Sunday (March 18) for a mission that, if all goes well, will create glowing clouds to probe mysterious, fast-moving winds at the edge of space.

    The five-rocket salvo, which is scheduled to launch Sunday night from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, forms the core of the agency's Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment, or ATREX. The unmanned rockets will release chemical tracers at about 60 miles (97 kilometers) up, allowing scientists to track high-altitude winds that can top 300 mph (483 kph).

    These tracers will generate luminous milky-white clouds that should be visible to folks on the ground from parts of South Carolina up through southern New England, researchers have said.
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    Default Re: Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    They're up to something, again.
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    Default Re: Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    Where did NASA get the money to do this? DIdn't they cry that they were forced to do major cuts due to shortage of cash?

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    Default Re: Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    Quote Posted by Cilka (here)
    Where did NASA get the money to do this? DIdn't they cry that they were forced to do major cuts due to shortage of cash?
    Right?!!!!!!

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    With what is going on in Iran and Syria this is bad news. I have to do the linguistics but is it much closer to the east coast then the west coast?
    What type of Rockets? all sorts of questions spring to mind.
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    I wonder if it will all go smoothly for them. There have been a good number of launch failures in recent years. This has my interest.

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    Quote Posted by modwiz (here)
    I wonder if it will all go smoothly for them. There have been a good number of launch failures in recent years. This has my interest.
    I'm sure our Galactic friends are monitoring the situation.

    It would be interesting to see five detonations on the launch pad in quick succession.

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    I live on the Jersey Cape just a few short miles from this event - as the crow flies. The weather here has been overcast for the past several days. They have rescheduled this event to no earlier than Monday, as of today's news.
    http://www.spaceref.com/calendar/calendar.html?pid=7307

    This event has all the appearance of another failed research innitative. The rockets they are talking about are small 'sounding' rockets. This experiment is designed to spread chemicals (toxic no doubt) into the upper atmosphere. As if the planet needed some more chemicals spread around in the upper atmosphere.

    This event is designed to release the payload at 60 to 65 miles up. The upper stratosphere ends at about 32 miles high. Again begging the question: why are they spreading chemical clouds at the edge of space?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth

    My best guess: this is all H.A.A.R.P. related. That's why it has shown-up on Dutchsinse's radar screen.

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    I'm wondering if all along the launch has been planned for the Equinox, - an important date for the satanists.
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    They're trying to understand the changes hapening since a few years at the edge of our heliosphere, which is related to what part of the galaxy our solar system is cruising in right now.
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    After several postponements, the launch is scheduled for 5 AM Wednesday morning 3/21.
    http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/news/12-09.html

    The whole area, here, is overcast as I write this at just about 6:00 PM, 3/20. It wouldn't surprise me if this event is being held-back for a 3/22 launch date as Taurean has suggested in his comment #11 above.

    I believe this is abundantly more involved than a simple understanding of the heliosphere. If the launch is postponed once again until 3/22 this will be so much more revealing.

    As Hoagland has always pointed-out, these events are timed to these hyperdimensional portal windows which have been used, throughout history, by those seeking access to hyperdimensional entities.
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    The launch was rescheduled again, for 12:00 midnight to 3:00 AM on 03/22.
    http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wallops/news/12-11.html

    We are in dense fog this morning, 03/21, here on the Jersey Cape, and the forecast is the same for tomorrow morning, so we'll see if they are able to get these rockets off within their 21st to 23rd Satanic Holiday window.

    I have looked-up the reference to Satanic ritual and this 21-23 range is being reported:
    http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serp.../HOLIDAYS.html
    Scroll down to 'spring equinox. Take note: the time of 3:00 AM is very relevant.

    I can't help to wonder what the Magnum Opus encircling this event is designed to signal.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnum_opus_(alchemy)

    Now, all we need to observe is a miraculous parting of the clouds so this launch can proceed on schedule - especially should this occur around 3:00 AM. That will be very telling, and a confirmation of what Hoagland has been reporting over these many years.

    Then it will be, off to the grand Magnum Opus !!!
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    Default Re: Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    Magnum opus

    The Great Work (Latin: Magnum opus)

    I don't like the sound of this. It's beginning to look as if something very sinister is going on here.

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    Default Re: Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    I wonder what the Chemical is. What sort of winds are they tracking that they require 'clouds' of chemicals to track them in what is virtually space ?

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    I might be spelling this wrong but its Trymthalluminum , it's like super doses of the same crap they put in the Chemtrails but worse.
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    This definitely has all the earmarkings of planned seismic induction ie one or more induced earthquakes from this effort.

    Working again as we did on the USS Enterprise false flag, on the assumption that if word gets out wide enough they may be forced to back off, let's get this out everywhere.

    At the very least it could set up some evidence for insurance claims after the destruction that could bankrupt them from trying it again. Remember as Capone was nabbed on tax fraud, these ones could be shut down by insurance claims.

    Too Late? The mission will be webcast beginning at 8 p.m. this evening at:

    http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/webcast
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    The chemical is called trimethyl aluminum (TMA), as per NASA's website on ATREX. Combined with some other research I have done, I believe the reason for doing this is to have enough charged particles in the atmosphere as to facilitate a solar capacitance discharge. This would coincide with the M95 supernova, planetary alignments on the new launch date, and what appears to be a highly magnetic object in the same trajectory that was responsible for the massive magnetic field flow reversal on March 12&13. The object in reference had such a powerful magnetic field it actually had over twice the force of the Sun's solar winds, easily overtaking them. Here are some links- and yes, I'm back-

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/su...ons/atrex.html

    video of magnetosphere event-



    Watch between 3-12 12:00 UTC and 3-13 20:00 UTC. I have individual images of the event- or you can see them for yourself here-

    http://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/SW...ime_browse.cgi

    The most interesting image to me is the 3-12 15:12:24. Load it and look at the second rectangular color image on the page (have to scroll down). See the spherical object that corresponds with the leading edge of the secondary magnetic field? This bears a striking resemblance to this-



    15 hours after this "sphere" released from the sun, you see a similar image on 3-12 15:12:24 at link above. Something incredible is happening, and there are some who do not want us to figure it out.

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    Default Re: Nasa to launch 5 rockets in 5 minutes Sunday

    The launch was just scrubbed again at 9:30 PM 3/21. It is postponed until 3/23 at midnight to 3AM again.

    The cloud conditions are still 'socked-in' here on the Cape, and all the way down to Wallops.

    They are calling for much clearer conditions in the AM on Friday.

    While watching the live feed from Wallops one of the controllers mentioned another launch at White Sands, NM on 3/22, but I was unable to find anything on that particular mission.
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