{Editor's Note: If you're reading this, you need to help reduce the intensity
of this hurricane. This can be done with focused intent. The more people
who do it, the bigger the effect. Distribute this page as widely and as
quickly as possible.
1. You should print out an enlarged photo of Hurricane Rita
(use the latest image): See the images at the bottom of this page. If more
than 2 hours old, then get a new image from the links at #5, 6, or 7 itemized
below.
3. A) Focus your intention for the winds to reduce
in force to below 65 mph and to pull energy out of the storm's center.
B) Focus your intent for the storm
to cool, for precipitation to slacken continuously, and for tornados
not to form.
C) Imagine you are in space suspended high
above the hurricane center and can view the hurricane from the satellite's
perspective. Looking at the satellite photo, take your finger and imagine
that you can stir the ether surrounding and permeating the storm in a CLOCKWISE
direction, moving in a spiral motion from the outside boundary
of the storm and spiraling in towards the center eye of
the storm. Repeat that action in your mind's eye a number of times. See
it happening in your mind, as if the ether were a viscous liquid and you
can see the spiraling action swirl inward towards the center. If you have
an SP cyrstal,
or even just a large quartz crystal, instruct the crystal to hold the clockwise
stiring motion continuously and keep it centered
on the hurricane until the storm has dissipated completely. A clockwise,
inner spiraling movement is exactly OPPOSITE to the counterclockwise, outward
centrifugal action of the hurricane and will serve to slow down and eventually
stop the winds completely. Ask the Sylphs
(and other friendly beings) to assist you in bringing about this clockwise,
inward spiraling motion.
4. Don't assume that someone else will take care of this for
you. YOU need to take care of it. Please take the time and do it. Note that
Philip Ledoux's pendulum indicated on September 19, 2005 that Houston
was the intended target of Hurricane Rita (ZS
Livingstone also reported on Sep. 2, 2005 that the Sylphs told
him Houston & Miami were next on the
agenda for hurricane destruction. This hurrincane, like Katrina, is
surely being intensified and steered by HAARP technology in the interest
of creating more chaos and martial law police state conditions. We can change
this if enough people concentrate their thoughts and focused intention on
mitigation
From: Brian
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:00 PM
Subject: Hurricane NOAA Satellite Feed
Hi Ken,
Just wanted to say if people need a visual aid for willing the diffusion
of the Hurricane, the following URL provides an hourly update (approx)
from a NOAA satellite. I'm also using the Opera web browser [opera.com]
which let's me select an option to have the browser automatically refresh
the page/image every 30 minutes. So now, I just switch over to Opera every
so often through-out the day, see how it's doing, and send some will.
Since I've started doing this, the winds have gone from 175 to 145 MPH.
I'm sure it's not just me, but it's interesting nonetheless. :-) Take
care, Brian
I am using 4 large SP
Crystals each sitting on its own updated radar map or satellite photo.
I've programmed them to continuously pull energy out of the storm's center,
stop the occurence of tornados, and to cool the water and atmosphere to
minimize precipitation. . ..Thanks, Ken]
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/cnnhurricanerita22sep05.shtml
September 22, 2005
*****
Report on Hurricane Rita from Ken Adachi at
01:07 AM Pacific time, Sep. 24, 2005
I just checked the latest weather data from Houston, Beaumont,
and Galveston, Texas. The center of the hurricane is closest to Beaumont
and should pass over Lake Charles, LA within 30 minutes of this writing.
It's possible that CNN is not reporting the surface winds accurately, but
I only have surface reports posted on the net to depend on. Perhaps radar
reveals higher winds. CNN's latest report simply said that the max surface
winds were "near" 120 mph.. Here are the actual statistics from
Sep. 24, 2005
1. Beaumont, Texas: 2:55 AM CDT A) Wind 55
mph, Gusts to 70 mph, Pressure 28.52 Hg, Rain in past 24
hours = 4.86"
2. Galveston, Texas: 2:53 AM CDT A) Winds
38 mph, Gusts to 66 mph, Pressure N/A,
Rain in past 24 hours = 2.83 "
3. Houston, Texas: 3:02 AM CDT A) Wind 38
mph, Gusts to 52 mph, Pressure 29.31 Hg, Rain in past 24
hours = 1.99"
It seems that Rita has weakened more than the media
is reporting. I'm currently listening to on-air calls from Texans
to George Noory on his Coast to Coast AM radio show and the callers are
telling Geroge that the hurricane seems to have reduced in strength "dramatically".
Update on reported winds from Hurricane Rita: 2:00AM
Pacific, Sep. 24, 2005
The hghest winds reported from 11:30
PM CDT on Sep. 23, 2005 :
Highest reported wind gusts (not sustained winds)
1. March Island, LA with gusts to 94 mph
2. Calcasieu Pass, LA 90 mph
3. Cameron, LA 87 mph
4. So. Tembalier Block 52, LA 79 mph
5. Salt Point, LA 74 mph
6. Sabine Pass, TX 74mph
7. Isle Dernieres, LA 73 mph
8. Lake Charles, LA 71 mph
9. Lacassine, LA 71 mph
10. Sabine, TX 70 mph
*****
Rita at 1:45 AM CDT Sep. 24, 2005, Cat. 3
hurricane, Max winds below 120 mph (CNN) (winds reduced from 175 mph . Cat.
5 approximately 36 hours ago)
Rita at 01:56 Am CDT, Sep. 24, 2005 (Visualize
clockwise spiraling and see the red, brown, and yellow areas becoming green
and then blue-reduction of precipitation.)
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