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U.S. Weather Warfare: Mississippi Hit Hard and 20 Million at Risk During Sunday

During late Friday night, March 24, and during Saturday, March 25, a tornado touched down in Mississippi as severe storms carved a path of destruction throughout U.S. southern communities. Allegedly at least 26 people are dead and more than 32,000 homes are still without power as I write this (late Saturday in the U.S., early Sunday morning in Sweden.) The most recent update says that more than 20 million people are at risk of […]

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Aftermath of Hurricane Ian – Flood Insurance and Agenda 2030

On October 9th, CNN and a few other news outlets ran with stories of families financially struggling after being flooded by their own government and their weather modification warfare, that this time was called, Hurricane Ian. This comes as no surprise as homeowners’ insurance does not cover flood damage. You would think that it did, and most people simply assume it does, especially considering that Florida has been hit quite often by weather modification

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