Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Dutchsinse Images of La Canada Mexico HAARP Vortices

When I saw these images captured by Dutchsinse I immediately thought of the Rodin coil pattern discovered by Marko Rodin.  We've seen arcs, squares, circles, saw tooth patterns in HAARP echo returns that show up in weather radar images, but the Rodin Coil pattern is a new HAARP configuration.  A shape that could be very potent.  Below is an image from Marko Rodin's lectures on the mathematics of the vortex which are available online and on YouTube.

Richard Hoagland has spoken for sometime about the power of hyper dimensional physics.  Marko Rodin has given the world the mathematical basis for the role the vortex and torus shapes play in the transfer of energy in the quantum world.  The math is quite simple, its sum of nines math which is the same math used in numerology.

This intrigued me so I sent the link over to GW Hardin for his analysis given his experience and knowledge of sacred geometry, solfeggio frequencies and the rodin coil (which is related to the solfeggio scale).  Here's GW Hardin's comments which you might find interesting, especially in regards to the apparent weather wars currently underway:


OK. The Fibonacci spiral in Sandy is normal. What's not normal are the spirals around the Yucatan  There are three spiral configurations: 6, 20, and 7. The 6 and the 7 are counteractors to the 20. It looks to me like you have vortex wars going on. The 20 is the troubling number. Whoever is creating the 20 number is being counteracted by whoever is creating the 6 and the 7.

What this tells me is that Sandy could have been a lot worse. But it wasn't. Whoever is running HAARP has competition. Frankly, I don't understand this.

If you can get DutchSince to find out who is influencing the Yucatan, you find out who is neutralizing the Illuminati.

Weirdness,
GW
Perhaps someone good in interferometry can figure out where on the globe these patterns are originating?  HAARP signals are normally bounced off the ionosphere from ground stations, and there are many installations owned by various countries and private interests.   There's also been some indications recently that there are also HAARP satellites in orbit.  Who has them? Nobody knows.  Probably the usual suspects.

The images below are Dutchsinse and the complete post is here: http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/10/28/10282012-mexico-canada-spiral-vortex-shaped-radar-return/






11 comments:

  1. Is this a normal radar? Like rain and thunderstorms and all?

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    1. Very unnatural. The radar echos don't mean rain in this case (all though that can happen if enough moisture is there) the radar echo pattern happens because a very large radio frequency of another sort is changing the radar echo that comes back, the weather radar thus reveals a hidden energy signature that we could not otherwise see. Think of a rock thrown in the pond by a kid, and some other kids throw their own rocks back in. What comes back is an image of the two patterns intermixed, revealing this patterns we see through some computer processing.

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    2. Thanks. To make sure I've got it clear, it is just a normal weather radar like we're used to seeing, just picking up strange hidden frequencies?

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    3. So tell me Obi-Wan - how does a weather radar pick up "hidden energy signatures" of "another sort" when any radar, be it weather or search or any other type, is tuned to receive only the frequency it is operating at? Just like your car's radio - sure, there are other frequencies out there, but when your car radio is tuned to a specific frequency, you only hear that station. Weather radar is tuned to a specific frequency - everything else is filtered out. HAARP, which is typically associated with weather modification, operates at a frequency much much lower than weather radar. It's energy signatures could never be seen by weather radar stations.

      The first step in eliminating all of this weather modification mumbo jumbo would be for people such as yourself, Dutchsinse, and all the other frauds out there to educate yourselves on how weather radar works. Me - well, I work for that evil entity, the National Weather Service, as a radar technician and I can assure you all those "HAARP" anomalies you see on Intellicast and other web sites are completely explainable. But then again, I am a disinformant and part of the cover up, right?

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    4. Unlike a car radio, radar sends and receives its own signals, the images are caused by Doppler shifts. Those outbound RF energies entrain with lower HAARP frequencies. Like multiple stones tossed into pond with entrain ripples, its classic interferometry.

      You should know that if you are a radar technician. Radar is not tuned to water frequency but it sure picks up raindrops! And they aren't even reflective metal!

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  2. It'd sure be great if somebody could (without doubt) attribute these "counterspirals" in the Yucatan to "some place off-world"...I'm tired of this dog and pony hide and seek madness.

    Show me the Motherships, dangit!

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    1. I hear you! I've seen a pleiadian scout ship, a sirian cigar ship and an andromedan x shaped craft.

      Ben Fulford told me he and his girlfriend saw a tubular shaped craft in Japan recently. But as his girlfriend put it "seeing this will not change my daily life". That's up to us. Ben is no longer a skeptic on UFOs! But he's not expecting them to solve our problems that we should fix.

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  3. Look at recent posting on idylwildgroup.wordpress.com in regard to this radar phenomenom being spotted.

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    1. looks like the URL is bad, do you have the correct URL?

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  4. HI AK, I did not post as such, but this sure looks like HAARP remains to me - check it out.

    http://www.facebook.com/MayaWhiteAstrology/posts/278075435647224?ref=notif&notif_t=share_comment

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  5. That sure looks like a rodin coil to me and the first image looks 3D. Amazing!

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