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Amazon Rain Fall Project

This year began the Amazon rainfall project, which, according to a theory that is still being developed, triggers Atlantic hurricanes when the Amazon rainforest is in drought. I have had good results since starting the project October 1st, 2006.

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Ongoing Progress & Updates : Amazon Rain Forest

The Amazon rainfall project for April
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I am fortunate that the goals using the Language for the month of April have been met. 170 mm of rainfall fell in the Amazon rainforest basin. I have enclosed

Amazon Rainfall Project for October, 2006
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This month marked the official start of the Amazon Rainfall Project. During August and September I had been testing the Language to Nature Method to find out if the forest

Averated Rainfall will meet the goal for 2007
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September 30, 2007 completes the first year of the Amazon Rainfall Project which began October 1, 2006. I am pleased to say that the 365-day map from the NOAA Climate

Talking to Nature : Calming Catastrophic Climate

Ancient Indigenous Weather Knowledge: Influencing the Outcome of Forecasted Tropical Sys
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In a speech at Harvard University in 1943, Winston Churchill observed that “the empires of the future will be empires of the mind.” Historically, there is evidence that humans have

Section 10: The Power of Prayer Made Visible
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The closest research to our theory is Dr. Emoto’s work with water crystals and prayer. I highly recommend his book, The Hidden Messages in Water (2005). His research has shown

Section 7: The Calming of Hurricane Rita, 2005
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A very brief summary of Hurricane Rita: Hurricane Rita was the fourth most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone observed in the Gulf of Mexico.

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