MANIPULATED WEATHER & FLOODS IN SPAIN…

You may have noticed that today's blogs are a bit unusual in that there are two of them, and in that one of those blogs are this week's "honourable mentions". which usually appear on Saturdays of the week following blogs, and not on Mondays with the initial blog of the week. Two unusual circumstances have compelled me to this unusual arrangement, and as one might have guessed, the first of these is that the US(S)A's presidential (s)elections are being held this week, on Tuesday, which will be the last day of legal voting... supposedly. I say all this because the reader will have noted that much of this week's "honourable mentions" are consumed with already-aired reports of massive fraud and interference occurring, so whether or not this will be another election or just another pretend theater while yet another avatar candidate is foisted off on the public remains to be seen. In any case, I decided to front load the honourable mentions with all their fraud reports just to see how all of it is spun. As of now, I think all the trend lines in the polls are in Trump's favor, and all the fraud in the Ayatollah's, so we'll see. I (very very reluctantly) mailed in my vote early, so who knows where the postal service decided to deliver it or where it ended up? Perhaps Mr. Putin opened it in his morning mail. After all, "Russia Russia Russia..."  At the minimum I'm expecting a howling hurricane of lunacy, and will be pleasantly surprised if it does not happen. Who would have "thunk" (as my mother used to say) that we'd see an election were a Kennedy would be endorsing the Republican candidate, and the detestable Cheney's would be endorsing a California progressivist whatever-she-is campaigning for a party that wants to protect women's rights and is unable to say what a woman is.

The other bit of departure from normal is that I'm actually scheduling this week's (actually, form the standpoint of when I'm writing them, next week's) blogs on Friday, Nov 1.  Now if you've been around this website for a while you'll know that normally I do my email sorting and blog writing and scheduling on Sunday afternoons and evenings. It takes anywhere from about 3 to 6 hours, depending on how much there is. I've often started a blog, then changed my mind, erased it, moved the article to the honourable mentions pile, and written a different blog. This week, however, weather once again impinges. After virtually an entire summer of literally no rain whatsoever (after a spring devoid of the usual amount of storms, but with several larger storms in their place), we are now being warned of a weekend with the possibility of 4-6" of rain covering the entire state, with flash floods being warned about already.  So, I figured I'd best schedule blogs now while I have power before the rains come.

Yea, the weather is very very weird.

And speaking of weird weather and a weekend of non-stop rain after a rain-parched year, when the ground is so baked and so dry the water will probably run off before it refreshes the parched earth, check out this story from Spain, where they're also facing similar very weird rains (article shared by by S.D., with our gratitude):

Death Toll In Spain Officially Reported As 158 And Climbing, As Of Yesterday. WHAT WAS IT? The People Got NO Warning. In Some Footage The Streets Are DRY When The "Flood" Rolls In; People Are In Shock

Note here that the strangeness of this weather was both in the amount of water, and the lack of warning, the lack of tracking of a storm that hit one of Spain's major metropolitan areas, Valencia:

Another event happened that is something that can’t happen—this time in the Valencia region on Spain.

It was neither a “storm” nor a “hurricane” but a sudden appearance of violent mud, water, mud and debris, pushing down bridges, tearing up streets, and flinging cars, even even huge trucks, into chaotic piles, resembling a boy’s car collection emptied from a bucket onto a pile on the floor.

My daughter in law told me yesterday, confirming what we are hearing, that based on what she heard from people in the Valencia region, people got no warning.

Do you remember how I kept saying the most ominous thing about “Helene” was the lack of warning? That seems to be an essential part of these new “weather” attacks, which are not weather.

“Storms” are tracked. Obsessively, with high tech precision, by professionals all over the world, and certainly Spain is no exception.

So what happened here?

One year’s worth of rain in 6 or 8 hours? I don’t think we should continue to use words like “rain.”

It was water. Violent water, out of nowhere. Mud water.

But it gets even stranger, as the authoress of the article attempts to find words for the high degree of strangeness and downright bizarrerie of the event:

It seems this time they are not even trying to make it appear like a real “storm.”

What are we looking at here? It’s towns and cities filling up with water as you’d fill a bathtub. Water just descending, like a Hollywood film effect. There is no reference point for this. My daughter in law told me it is known hardly ever to rain in the Valencia region—but I am adamant it’s not rain, so what should we call it?

What is that water?

Did a dam break? I didn’t hear that any dam broke. The same rogue wave of midwater rolls in all over the place, in numerous clips.

I had a clip that was a street, a man was outside, the street was bone dry, not even drizzling, and then the water rolled in. I can’t find it but I will keep looking, I saved it somewhere.

This is really, really strange.

No storm. No track of a storm. Then a sudden deluge and, as she says, "the water rolled in."  A year's worth of rain in 6 to 8 hours... far beyond the "year's worth of rain" my area is supposed to experience over the next three days.

What causes such things? Well, again, the authoress of the article itself offers one answer, and it's an answer readers here know all too well, though today I'm going to put an odd twist to it, a "refinement" to my normal weather manipulation speculations:

Right now I am only emphasizing the things that are impossible—I’m not offering “answers,” and of course, I am well aware of weather weaponry and have reported on it, more and more recently.

Needless to say, I'm in the weather weaponry camp, but with an odd twist, a twist we might call the Elana Freeland Corollary. Paying members of this website will recall that I interviewed Elana Freeland a couple of years ago about her books and articles concerning electromagnetic weapons and weather manipulation. We talked a great deal about weather systems being the quintessential examples of open systems, and that any engineering of such systems, any attempts to control them, will go through a period of "blowback," such that, as she remarked, there is no longer any such thing as purely natural weather, because the geophysical manipulation of such systems issues inevitable in unforeseen consequences and blowback. Thus my preference has always been to say that the weather is manipulated, under which rubric I understand both (1) deliberately engineered results of a system such as an earthquake, drought, or flood in a certain region, but also (2) the unintended consequences somewhere else as the total system attempts to rebalance itself.

In this second sense I have no doubt that whatever happened in Valencia, it is minimally manipulation in this second sense. Time - and additional data - may reveal that it was manipulation in the first sense, and that we look elsewhere for the blowback.

See you on the flip side...

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

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  1. Maison on November 16, 2024 at 7:34 am

    I wonder if the area could have been targeted to affect food production, heavily impacted by floods as reported in Spanish media. The infamous hothouses of Spain that feed Europe are located in Almeria got big downfalls a few days ago, the Valencia area is home to citrus industry (Valencia oranges), Malaga grows avocadoes…

    A translation from one of the articles in Spanish (link below) says industrial agriculture is both victim and culprit: “Agriculture has been one of the sectors of the economy most damaged by the storm that hit the southeast of the peninsula. Sergio de Andrés Osorio, general manager of Agroseguro, has described it as the “most damaging storm in the history of agricultural insurance in Spain”. The floods, wind and hail have affected 25,500 hectares (50,000 plots) and destroyed 650 million kilos of food. More than 10,000 farmers have reported damage to their farms. “The economic losses exceed one billion euros”, has calculated the Valencian Association of Farmers (AVA-Asaja). In addition to being a “victim” of the impacts of this extreme meteorological phenomenon, intensive agriculture, which seeks to make the most economic profit from farmland, which is increasingly widespread in Spain, is, in the opinion of experts in water matters, also “responsible” for increasingly destructive floods.”

    A few articles here:
    https://www.elsaltodiario.com/agricultura/intensiva-aumenta-riesgo-inundaciones-dana
    https://apnews.com/article/espana-valencia-inundaciones-muertos-tormenta-84dab89c07dbc6cd1a7b9823802737fe
    https://ecomercioagrario.com/mas-de-6-000-hectareas-han-sido-afectadas-por-la-dana-en-el-ejido/



  2. allluck on November 8, 2024 at 3:53 am

    the Elon maffia did not like the competition of Volkswagen’s 40GW powerplant with plans to increase to 60GW
    there is no substantial financial incentive to uphold starlink (or the Bezos alternative) so one must think in ways
    to penetrate the minds of people with these 5g machines and to serve the disaster solution model of these
    Lunetta Paperclip Martians



  3. Maison on November 5, 2024 at 2:47 pm

    I do believe in climate engineering, but also see that Valencia has had several floods, like the great flood of 1957 where parts of city were under 5 meters of water.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turia_(river)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957_Valencia_flood

    Searching the wayback machine, there was also a bad flood in 2022 which I don’t remember hearing about at all – see wayback machine where it seems there are reports of others
    https://archive.org/details/BBCNEWS_20220505_000000_Newsday/start/94/end/154?q=valencia+flood

    Elena Freeland’s blowback theory could explain the intensity of this terrible event. The mediteranean sea temperatures broke records in August 2024, reaching 30 °C in some areas in France. There was also big tornado or waterspout just off the coast of Barcelona on October 30th, same date as the floods, I wondered if it didn’t suck up water and dump it in the region all at once.



  4. Terminal Tom on November 5, 2024 at 1:22 pm

    sorry but IMHO people who believe the weather is being manipulated in cases like this are quite credulous

    it is a BIG planet out there, and people who believe that some government entities are controlling the weather would need to establish a MOTIVE

    But it would also help if they understood the amount of energy that would be needed to just make a storm magically “happen”

    the description of the flooding in Valencia is that of a classic flash flood, and such things happen all the time, ESPECIALLY in dry climates like Valencia’s

    Y’all need to take a couple deep breaths and chill out… unless of course you just enjoy the hysterical high octane and need it for a rush… in which case, knock yourselves out.



  5. mirkogordan on November 5, 2024 at 12:02 pm

    Hi Doc and everybody,

    I am sure you’ll find this extremely entertaining, even though it’s a serious matter. A 2000 year old Roman dam saved people’s lives in Spain.

    https://telegrafi.com/en/The-two-thousand-year-old-Roman-dam-saved-the-Spanish-city-from-the-great-flood/

    Diamonds are forever? No, Roman dams are.



  6. Michael UK on November 5, 2024 at 4:04 am

    It has been widely repoprted that the floods in Spain are the result of the Jetstream splting over the North Atlantic and carrying storm systems down to Iberia.
    Climate scientists and meteorologists said the immediate cause of the flooding is called a cut-off lower-pressure storm system that migrated from an unusually wavy and stalled Jetstream. That system simply parked over the region and poured rain.This happens often enough that in Spain they call them DANAs, the Spanish acronym for the system, meteorologists said.
    Also there is the unusually high temperature of the Mediterranean Sea. It had its warmest surface temperature on record in mid-August 2024, at 28.47 degrees Celsius (83.25 degrees Fahrenheit).
    https://time.com/7171889/spain-valencia-deadly-flash-floods/

    Gizars should note that some scientists talk of modifying the Jetstream to manipulate weather systems by heating layers of plasma in the Ionosphere by beaming powerful microwaves.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna9880231

    Draw your own conclusions!



  7. marcos toledo on November 4, 2024 at 5:44 pm

    We are living in the Brave New World but run by the Inner Party of 1984.



  8. Beckysue on November 4, 2024 at 5:19 pm

    I just watched a video of the King of Spain getting bricks thrown at him. People are wising up.



  9. RBG Santa Monica on November 4, 2024 at 5:09 pm

    It’s been widely reported on Twitter and other places that Valencia, Spain is known to be working on a plan to become a “Smart City” as per the UN Agenda 2030 goals. I doubt this particular catastrophe was unanticipated blowback from weather manipulation in other regions. Valencia has been targeted for redevelopment. They even proudly have a website announcing it: https://smartcity.valencia.es/glosario/sustainable-development-goals/



    • RBG Santa Monica on November 4, 2024 at 5:16 pm

      Also, if anyone is playing the weather derivatives market, look up all of the other cities that are part of the UN and WEF “Smart City” redevelopment strategies and put your money on weather catastrophes occurring in those regions.



  10. Lynne Gasteiger on November 4, 2024 at 11:32 am

    There is about 15% more water in the atmosphere due to the Honga Tonga (sp?) volcano according to David DuByne (Adapt 2030).



    • InfiniteRUs on November 4, 2024 at 7:18 pm

      Solar maximums like the one we are in send more CMEs our way which deliver more particles to the atmosphere for more rain drops to form around. I wonder if one of the recent X flares struck that region about the same time?



  11. Robert Barricklow on November 4, 2024 at 11:20 am

    When it comes to those manipulating the arts[music?] or the weather[rain?];
    there needs to be a new vocabulary for the 20th-Worst Century’s technologies,
    purposely being used against the interest – of all those who inhabit Earth.
    “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them to one another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature’s God entitles them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation” – [the 1st sentence of The Declaration Of Independence.]
    Notice the “Laws of Nature”
    The people of Earth, urgently need to rid Earth of these Biblical parasites;
    that are apparently, hellbound to destroy Nature – which of course, includes you.

    From my perspective; this “weather” warfare technology has advance to the point;
    “they now have the ability to micro-target a vast array of God-like magic, wherever and whenever. These micro-targets; will in turn, carry a vast array of stacked operations, including experimentations – to improve theirs. destruction and targeting acumen.

    The blowback needs to be a globalized Boston Massacre spark,
    like the one that inked The Declaration.
    It will be a globalized reverse of the Covid 19/84 op. Only, it will be the people.
    Social media will not come to the rescue; of some of the most dysfunctional, corrupt people on the planet – currently running governments; against the very people, they’re supposed to serve.



  12. davidmflatley on November 4, 2024 at 11:11 am

    Dane Wigington asks, “Will Geoengineering influence the Voting?” https://youtu.be/k5s_J88wQUg?si=IT2H502ynDQzdhsi



  13. Kevin Ryan on November 4, 2024 at 10:44 am

    I followed these stories on the sudden catastrophic flooding in Valencia and Malaga and one thing that recurred was the statement by people saying they had no warning of this flood event. How, in a country with a weather tracking system, can you have a storm that dumps this much water in an area that will almost instantaneously flood cities and have no warning? What did this anomaly look like on whatever storm radar and tracking systems monitor these areas? Or did someone turn them off before this event? Or delete the data? What did this “weather” event look like as it developed, moved, and dumped all this water? Show us how this happened.



    • Marco Fredriks on November 5, 2024 at 2:12 am

      and then the precise tracking via radar of the rain during the last Formula 1? Can anybody explain?



  14. Tim on November 4, 2024 at 10:07 am

    Sorry to see Freeland’s interview was removed by YouTube. I was looking forward to the review.



    • Robert Barricklow on November 4, 2024 at 11:24 am

      Sanitized.
      For your mental health, of course.



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