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11/28/07 Ancient Indigenous Weather Knowledge: Influencing the Outcome of Forecasted Tropical Sys
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 attempted to contact Nature through ceremony and prayer, but little evidence of Nature trying to contact humans by answering their prayers for the purpose of very large scale climatic and …
...11/28/07 Section 10: The Power of Prayer Made Visible
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 that prayer connecting to Nature can be observed and photographed. It is some of the first evidence that prayer/intention can influence Nature with documented results. The main focus of my …
...11/28/07 Section 7: The Calming of Hurricane Rita, 2005
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. Rita caused $10 billion in damage on the U.S. Gulf coast in Sept. ’05. Rita made landfall on Sept. 24 near the Texas-Louisiana border. In some areas the effects of …
...11/28/07 Section 8: The Calming of Hurricane Isadore, 2002
A very brief summary of Hurricane Isadore: Isadore is most noted for threatening the northern Gulf coast as a Category 4 hurricane, but instead hit as a moderate tropical storm, due to a track change. With nearly ideal conditions for development, Isadore was forecasted to reach 150mph. over the northern Gulf of Mexico, based on one National Hurricane Center (NHC …
...11/28/07 The Amazon rainfall project for April
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 the weekly rainfall maps for the northern half of South America. I have been successful with the Language to Nature Method for most of the Amazon Basin rainfall every month …
...10/18/07 Amazon Rainfall Project for October, 2006
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 would accept my version of the Language. It seems the project was successful with the Language finding considerable rainfall over the Amazon for October. (170 mm …
...09/28/07 Averated Rainfall will meet the goal for 2007
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 Prediction Center appears to successfully indicate average rainfall amounts that reach our goal of 2000 mm across large portions of our study area in the Amazon Rainforest Basin. The 365-day …
...09/27/07 Using the Language to Nature Method to Lower Landfalling Hurricane Intensity Forecasts
When I use the Language to Nature Method, the official forecasted intensity of the storm usually does not verify. This is called an influenced tropical storm. The intensity forecasts from the National Hurricane Center and other principals will rarely verify their predictions when storms have been influenced by the Language to Nature Method. Forecasters will use terminology such as ‘there …
...08/29/07 The New Field of Language to Nature
As the researcher, I work within this new field of the Language to Nature Method of influencing tropical weather. This involves finding a language that Nature responds to. Language to Nature postulates that human consciousness can attempt to contact Nature. The intention is then sent intuitively to Nature where the Energy Code is recognized for that particular tropical storm. I …
...08/28/07 Amazon Rainfall Project for August, 2007:
August is the 11th month of our Amazon Rainfall Project. The Northern Amazon Rainforest is showing excellent rainfall percentages, exceeding in places 200%. This area of largely untouched rainforest north of the main artery of the Amazon River, is referred to as the forest that is inside the ‘shower curtain’, or the ‘shower curtain rainforest’. The forest outside of the …
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