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RIJEKA 08-11-2001
By: IZAKOVIC
UPDATED: 10-20-2001

After a full month without any consistent cloud cover and any rain, living in 35 deg. Celsius heat and breathing air saturated with chmetrail powder, which can be seen on this image taken few days before, a storm is finally coming. Of course, not a real, natural storm, a fake one.
It is eleventh day since USS KEARSARGE has arrived (visible on the detail in the bottom right angle of the image taken on 08-11-2001 at 09:00 am). The emergency in Bremerton, major US Navy harbor on the other half of the globe where a clear and immediate danger of terrorist attack on the anchored US nuclear submarines was announced a day before, has caused a major increase of local chemtrail sprayings so the battle group could be shielded from the opposition's satellite view and VTRPE radar could fully operate.
This is no exercise, it is a real thing.

This is second time Bremerton enters in my life. First time was when I was referenced by the Bremerton SUN in the 03-30-2001 article about widespread failure of keyless remote entries on vehicles in this US Navy port. Their own ships caused this after they have fried some of my modems here. The world has really become small.
Abrupt weather change has started last night and sky towards the south-east (on the left) is still clear, or better saturated with chemtrail dust as before.

Since a year ago, when this chemtrail sprayings operation in Croatia commenced, this kind of weather was regular during the summer days. Local showers usually started in the afternoon, unloading the moisture which has evaporated during the day on the town, just about the time when everybody was going home from the work. Because of this they were called "Workers Rain".
Now US Navy makes it's own weather. Judging from the global political situation developments, it seems that US Navy sailors shall suffer from chronic sinusitis. At least. And US ships obviously have a superior paint job.
But there is still more to this story, much more.
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