View Full Version : Tornado Joplin, MO USA Predicted in advance by Dutchsinse
Referee
23rd May 2011, 01:44
Hello this is my first thread, I just wanted to mention that Dutchsinse on his you tube channel predicted the sever weather 48 hours in advance of the storm that caused a lot of damage and tornado in Joplin, MO. Any thoughts on this alleged HAARP activity?
http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse#p/u/0/Rxkse9r7Ag8
http://www.youtube.com/user/dutchsinse#p/u/11/c7VJTYA3nP0
I am new can a moderator move this out of the Charles material for me.
ThePythonicCow
23rd May 2011, 02:41
I am new can a moderator move this out of the Charles material for me.
I moved this thread into "News and Updates -> Climate and Environment" for you. Thanks for asking.
TWINCANS
23rd May 2011, 03:11
There is another thread about him having to stop, due to some threats to family and himself. I think that would be a shame as I catch many of his posts, and find him very educational. He sure seems to nail it, with both the haarp rings and the scalar squares.
daledo
23rd May 2011, 03:39
A friend of mine is headed down there to help with rescue since he is a fire fighter. He said there were xrays raining out of the sky on his house. His house is 70 miles away from the hospital. They traveled a long way.
update 10:56 pm -- my friend has found 6 bodies himself. He said this is the worst he has seen. He is working with a cadaver dog right now.
Wow. This was a bad one. Watching CNN. Fairly rare for a tornado to hit a city. Small towns on occasion but normally in the countryside.
Story with vid and 11 photo slideshow toward bottom of page for those interested:
One of Joplin's two hospitals took a direct hit ... clearly not helping matters.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43129780/ns/weather/
daledo
24th May 2011, 03:03
Joplin tornado death toll rises to 116
The death toll from the tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri on Sunday rose to 116 on Monday, according to City Manager Mark Rohr.
The figure tied with the number of fatalities caused by a single twister in the U.S. On June 8, 1953, a tornado that hit Flint, Michigan also killed 116, National Weather Service (NWS) Director Jack Hayes said.
There are now 481 deaths from tornadoes this year, prompting Russell Schneider, director of NWS’s Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, to predict a record year for twister fatalities. Schneider predicted more deadly tornadoes developing from Kansas to Texas starting Tuesday.
Meanwhile, more than 1,000 policemen from four states, 500 firefighters and 140 National Guards men were conducting search and rescue in Joplin. They pulled out five members of a family from the rubble on Monday morning.
Collin Stosberg, a spokesman for the Missouri State Highway Patrol, said search and rescue is being hampered by safety issues and a new severe weather.
Joplin Mayor Mike Woolston has declared the city under a state of disaster and Gov. Jay Nixon has declared a state of emergency. President Barack Obama, who is in Ireland, sent Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate to Joplin to coordinate federal disaster relief assistance efforts.
About 18,000 out of the city’s 50,500 population are without power as the Empire District Electric Company’s facilities were damaged by the 198-mph winds of the tornado that struck at 5:41 p.m. on Sunday.
Read more: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/90049379?Joplin%20tornado%20death%20toll%20rises%20to%20116
Rocky_Shorz
24th May 2011, 23:52
can we merge these threads? good info in both
daledo
25th May 2011, 03:24
My friend just got back into town an hour or so today. He said that it is bad down there... there is nothing left. Very little debris. There are still over 1000 people unaccounted for and they are not in the area of destruction. He is saying that it is more like 2 miles wide and 8 miles long... not the 1 mile by 6 miles that they said.
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