Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Houston Storm Weather Modification | Witness Interview
Episode Date: May 19, 2024The storms that swept through Texas this past Thursday were nothing short of monstrous. Many witnesses reported that these storms seemed to come out of nowhere, turning the sky pitch black and making ...it appear like nighttime within seconds. Could weather modification be a factor? We also speak with William and Ann, residents of the Houston area, who experienced the storm firsthand. They share their accounts of what happened before and during the storm. Houston Storm Weather Modification | Witness Interview
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Hello, around the edges.
I guess that something's never changed.
Yeah, I know that it's been ages.
But it kind of feels the same.
No matter how to drag and not push me else, to just listen.
I've been thinking of you since you broke it and moved to a late.
No matter how I'm welcome to Investigator Earth Podcast.
I'm your host Chad alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry, on tonight's episode.
we're going to be talking about this massive Houston storm that moved through the area last Thursday
or this past Thursday.
At the time of this recording, it is May the 19th, 2024 on Sunday.
And there are still hundreds of thousands of people in the area without power.
There have been up to seven people that have lost their lives because of this storm.
In this episode, we actually have an interview with some people that were in the Houston area as this storm was moving through.
They reached out to us and sent us some pictures of what they witnessed,
what they experienced.
Obviously, it was a very scary time for many people in the area.
But also besides William and Ann, that'll be on the show in just a little bit,
we also had a lot of people reaching out to us sending us videos,
sending us their accounts of what happened.
And let me tell you, it looked something out of a nightmare, right?
You had this storm approaching the Houston area.
And obviously, as storms approach, it will get darker outside.
I mean, we've all seen that happen.
But there was something very weird about this particular storm.
all the videos show the storm moving in,
but then it shows literally like someone turns the lights out.
I'm talking about imagine being in your house at night
and someone turns all the lights out.
That's almost as dark as this was.
And it was almost as if like, yes, the storm was moving in,
but it wasn't moving in like that fast on some of these videos.
And then all of a sudden the light just disappeared.
Yeah, it just went black.
Just pure black.
It's the craziest thing I've ever seen in my life.
Yeah.
I've never seen storms like this.
It almost reminded me of when we had a total solar eclipse, but it took a long time for the sun to be completely black, or black-and-down by the moon.
This was worse, though.
This was worse than the solar eclipse.
Yeah, it was.
And so you had this storm bearing down over Houston.
As we said, there are still hundreds of thousands of people without power.
And there are people that caught potentially what was about to happen to Houston a day or two before this.
And some of these people that caught what potentially was going on, some weather modification going on.
Um, they've been catching things, uh, really the past two or three, four months and they are calling
this stuff out.
They're saying this is probably going to happen.
Um, now as William and Ann point out later on when we interview them, they're very up on
weather.
They love weather.
They like looking at that type of stuff.
And as Ann says, you know, as a mother, you know, she's always got all the weather apps and
all of that stuff and a grandmother, I believe she has, she has grandkids as well.
And, um, you know, and that's the way a lot of people are.
A lot of people are fascinated with whether they have weather radar.
They have all these things.
and we're very well informed, especially in 2024 with weather.
Our weather warnings, you know, one of the main reasons why so many storm chasers go year after
year into Tornado Alley and chase these tornadoes is to, number one, make weather warnings
more effective.
You want to get out the earliest weather warnings possible.
That's also why you will constantly see Doppler radar systems being changed out or being
upgraded.
And it just so happens also that.
just, I think it was over the past year.
I know many weather radars in our area got changed out.
The Doppler systems did.
The Doppler systems across the United States and many locales got changed out.
Don't know exactly why, but they needed an upgrade.
But, you know, if you want to have a conspiracy mind, you could say a lot of other stuff
because into thin air and some other accounts that are actually been following this says that
radar in some ways is how they potentially transmit a signal to let something know or, you know,
to let the atmosphere know, hey, this is where we're doing it.
This is what we're doing.
Now, that's obviously a conspiracy theory.
We don't know if that is true.
This is going to be interesting episode for sure.
My conspiracy theory is they updated whatever they needed to update, but it's not helped
the weatherman at all.
No.
I think it's made it worse.
Absolutely.
It has.
Yeah, and this is something we've talked about on many podcast episodes prior to this.
I don't know where you guys live, but where we live, it's almost like the weatherman
never, ever get it right.
and our local weather guys, if you're listening to this podcast, sorry.
But you have to be asking yourself if you're a weather guide these days,
like how in the hell do I get every single forecast wrong?
I mean, on days, like, for example, I will look at a weather forecast and maybe this weekend
is supposed to be sunny and no clouds, zero chance of rain.
There's not even a storm system anywhere in the United States that could potentially affect us at all.
There's not any of the key ingredients in our atmosphere that should cause storms or any of this stuff
to happen or rain.
But then Saturday comes around.
We just looked at radar and just looked at the forecast Friday, said sunny, sunny,
zero percent chance of rain.
Then Saturday comes around.
Cloudy, rain, storms, wind, you name it.
It'll pop up out of nowhere.
And there's something going on with this.
I know the old age saying that's like weathermen are the only profession that you can constantly
get it wrong and keep your job.
But I don't think it's absolutely 100% their fault.
either that they're getting it wrong.
Absolutely not.
I mean, you got to think, you know, and this is something you would ask on the interview,
but I mean, I think it's pretty obvious.
The weather guys are not going to be involved in this.
They're not also going to be privy to the information in a large part with especially
government weather modification, especially weather modification that will or potentially
already has been used as a weapon.
What most people don't understand is beyond cloud seating.
And there's so many people that have, you know, we'll post cloud seating,
stuff and there will be some people on X or whatever that says, well, Cloud Seedon's been around
forever.
So you're not saying anything new.
Yes, Cloud Seedon has been around for quite some time.
But what I don't think people understand is that the amount of weather modification we have today,
I don't think people fully grasped what that can do.
Now, Cloud Seaten can be good.
Cloud Seedon can be used for farmers to make sure that the region has rain.
I believe, if I'm not mistaken, cloud seeding actually began because it began and dropped.
areas or deserty areas that could not supply enough rain to the area to sustain life.
But also, cloud seeding was originally developed because of the fact that there were farmers in
certain areas that were consistently having drought.
So they created this cloud seeding program to help those areas affected by drought to get more
rain.
But you know what always happens when you create something that's good, evil takes it and
makes it bad.
Exactly.
And that's the reality of this.
Is cloud seeding at all even what's going on here?
Or is it something far more sinister?
You know, for example, we covered the Dubai stuff.
And what happened in Dubai was it seems like at the very least added to or contributed by cloud seeding.
There was a storm system that was outside of Dubai.
It wasn't a massive storm system by no means.
But the storm system was building.
And it seems like what they did was went in and cloud seeded this storm.
and they did it on a level that they should not have done cloud seeding in this storm.
And then this storm essentially blew up causing a massive type cell structure that would
resemble a hurricane.
And I'm talking about hurricane force and the amount of range you have in certain hurricane
situations.
As we talk to William Ann in just a little bit, they'll tell you how some of the damage
looks in that area does not look normal at all, especially for even a severe thunderstorm.
And when you talk about comparison to damage or comparing some of the damage,
to say a category four or five hurricane, you're talking about there are potentially some things
that happen in Houston that look worse in some cases or more powerful than what a category five
hurricane can even do. So there's just so much stuff that we're dealing with every day.
And I think the big message too that William and Ann both talked about as well is, you know,
we all have to be prepared because we're living in 2024. We don't know what the hell is going on
with anything anymore. I think there's probably a lot of the reason why you guys listen to
podcast like ours. And we don't know what the hell's going on either, by the way.
We're trying to figure that out. We're desperately trying to figure this out. But I think that the more
we start to understand what potentially is going on, and the more we research and the more we
dig and the more we get into things that mainstream public don't know. I mean, the general public
does not know almost anything about weather modification. If you tried to tell your mom or your brother or
your sister or someone else about potentially a massive storm could be created by weather
modification programs or government weather modification.
If you told someone that a directed energy weapon that potentially the United States has access
to or has built can cause earthquakes around the world, no one would believe you.
If you tell someone that it could make an earthquake into a monster storm far bigger than it ever
possibly could be without weather modification, they wouldn't believe you that as well.
They're even potentially considering reclassing hurricanes, not reclassing, but adding the
class.
You know, we have five categories of hurricanes, one through five, obviously five being the
worst.
And they're thinking about adding a category six to this category, you know, power level or
power meter, whatever you want to call it.
Find that very interesting.
It's kind of perfect timing.
Hey, guys, we're going to be doing.
some weather modification this season.
So you might want to bump that category 6 hurricane.
We might need that category now.
There's just all kinds of stuff going on.
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So the CNN article about the Houston storm says, as officials assess damage from destructive storms in Houston area that killed at least seven people and knocked out power amid rising temperatures.
Amid rising temperatures.
Do you already see what this is already saying?
They're already going with this global warming.
B.S. Residents in the southeast and Gulf Coast face a severe weather threat through Saturday
and could bring another round of excessive rainfall and severe thunderstorms. A complex of storms
with winds up to 100 miles an hour and a tornado left a trail of destruction Thursday across
the Houston area that damaged multiple skyscrapers caused a sewage spill and triggered power
outages that could stretch on for weeks and, sorry, they say amid soaring temperatures again.
At least four people died from the storm in Houston, including two.
killed by fallen trees and a third who died in a crane accident.
Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pina said Thursday.
Another three storm deaths were reported in Harris County on Friday evening.
One man collapsed while trying to move a downed electrical pole.
And a woman died after lightning struck the trailer.
She was inside and sparked a fire.
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a post on X,
Gonzalez said another victim who also had lost power reportedly went out to his truck
to plug in his oxygen tank and was found unresponsive.
Friday morning.
The damage of storms will be followed by high temperatures in the 90s through the weekend
and beyond, while many are without air conditioning.
Over 366,000 customers in Harris County remain without power Saturday evening following the
line of storms down from a peak of more than 900,000 according to power outage.
U.S.
Authorities have warned that restoring power to all customers will be a very lengthy process.
Centerpoint Energy, the primary electrical provider in the area, said the storm system
caused extensive damage to the company's transmission and distribution electric systems.
Thousands of workers are being deployed to help with the restoration efforts, the company said.
And man, some of these images, if you actually look at these high, you know, high power lines,
are not high power lines, but the high voltage lines, they're just crumbled.
They're bent.
It looks, I mean, the fact that a storm could just completely demolish a lot of these massive structures
that are actually reeling out these high voltage lines is insane.
And we talk about that in the interview in just a bit as well.
So the rainfall combined with high winds and power outages also resulted in the spillage of more than 100,000 gallons of domestic wastewater, otherwise known as sanitary sewage.
The spillage occurred in three separate locations across the city, but Houston Public Works assured residents that drinking water from the city of Houston remains safe.
It says with burgeoning heat, the city of Houston open up cooling centers for residents on Friday.
An official said in a news release, the heat index, which measures what the body actually feels,
could hit triple digits by next week, rise in health concerns from weather's deadliest threat.
And it says the weather pattern is shifting to a hot and dry pattern starting on Saturday.
So it's going to be important to have a way to stay cool.
The National Weather Service warned on Friday.
Houston mayor said we urge everyone to stay away from the area for your safety and to allow public works personnel to do their vital jobs.
The National Weather Service classified the line of severe storms that moved through Texas and Louisiana Thursday as a Doraco.
A potentially destructive weather event characterized by widespread wind damage associated with a long-lived line of thunderstorms.
We actually saw as a Dorico, and I think I'm saying that right, we also saw one of those in Illinois.
I think that was two or three years ago.
and essentially it's where this line of storms forms or builds,
and then that line kind of bows out.
And when you see a line in severe weather bowing out on radar,
especially with like a, I mean, it just looks like the middle of the line is kind of pushing out.
You know there's going to be extremely high winds with that.
And all of that wind power is going to be right at that front part of the storm.
So whoever's in kind of the line of that bowing is going to get the worst damage.
So let's move on to we got to get into some things because if you start talking weather modification,
and you start talking about this Houston storm in particular, besides the interview that we're
going to play to you guys in just a little bit, we have to go to Into Thin Air.
So Into Thin Air has an account on X and as he says, wow, TikTok just banned this video on the
weather prediction that he made even though it was right.
And so he said, you can still find channels and videos of people assaulting each other and being clowns all day or even some death, if that's your thing.
But him predicting a major weather event isn't okay.
So they actually banned his video where he was predicting what was going to happen in Houston.
And so let's play this real quick and see maybe why they banned it or did not want anyone to actually check this video out.
Here you go.
Beams going off right where they're expecting these large tornadoes and severe weather.
This is no coincidence whatsoever.
They're doing this on purpose, and they do it often.
We've been proving this time and time again.
This entire area is being created almost as a force field.
And I'm going to explain that all right now.
Listen to this.
All right, everybody, welcome back.
We're going to do a quick forecast for this upcoming system
that is apparently going to be affecting Texas and Louisiana pretty significantly,
and we can already see it happening.
And what I mean by happening is they are already manipulating this situation,
and I'm going to show you exactly how they're doing it.
Now, I know we have a pretty significant weather situation going
on in Florida and some weird heat that went on overnight last night. I can explain that as well.
But right now I want you to focus on this big gap in between these two systems right now,
the one that's coming in from the West and then the system we've just been dealing with.
Take a look at this gap right in the middle of both of them. We have a counterclockwise spin
effect going here, but at the same time, we have a clockwise situation going on right here.
So picture this as two wheels, one spinning in the counterclockwise direction and then obviously
the clockwise direction. And what we're going to do is explain how this system that's right here
is going to eventually turn into a big tornado threat down in southern Texas, more so southeastern
Texas and then Louisiana the next day. This is over the next three days. So very quick,
before I get into the details one more time, watch this gap that is forming or has been formed
in between System 1 and System 2, this clear line right here. We also have a lot of smoke in this area
from the fires from Canada already. So we'll go through this quick and then we're going to jump to
the Mosaic chart where we can see the next Red Tower. All right, so here we are. We are set up. This is May 13th
going into current time the 14th, and right off the bat, I want you to notice the counterclockwise
spin here and then the clockwise momentum here. I'll go back and we'll look at it together.
You can see them spinning in different directions with the gap right down the middle.
Now, this gap is here because they are creating this gap.
And I'm going to show you exactly when it starts.
Right about here, you start seeing a static buildup.
We also saw a significant radar beam right there.
There is nothing natural about this beam.
It has a cause and effect.
And then as we move forward, you're going to see the entire area here become all static.
You're going to see these little blips.
You're going to see each radar tower from Texas through Oklahoma all the way up to the Dakota.
It is going off at this point in time creating a force field right in the middle of these two systems, one here and one here.
Now, stay with me here because you're going to see how this is going to affect the system on the west that is basically being put in a holding pattern until this system moves off into the Atlantic or enough out of the way to where it will no longer affect this side.
So again, and I want to point out here what he's talking about.
So you have basically a system on the West Coast or in the western part of the United States.
You have another system that's kind of coming down from Houston or coming up from Houston, Louisiana area that's making its way into Tennessee.
So you have two separate systems.
You've got a big divide right in the middle of the country.
And then as this is going on, you start seeing these radar bands.
It seems almost like clutter or something from a Doppler system to where it's how a Doppler essentially works.
It's like if you ever saw a radar, you know,
like an air traffic control radar and how it has the line that goes in a circular pattern.
And as it moves over something, it sees it'll highlight that on radar, right?
Well, what some of these radar pans were doing was showing some type of very weird line structure.
It's almost like a grid structure it was picking up.
And so you might have 20 or 30 looking bands on this radar structure just picking up some type of banding of something.
as he calls it static, we're probably more than likely that's some type of charging of the atmosphere
this thing is picking up.
More than likely, they do not want it to pick up this, but I don't think they have a choice
for radars not to pick this up because if you are charging the atmosphere in certain regions,
more than likely that will obviously be picked up by Doppler radar.
So we're seeing that on a lot of this video, and we're not only seeing it just in the Texas
area, Oklahoma, but we're also seeing it just north of there.
towards Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and some of that other area.
So let's get into.
I just wanted to explain what we're actually looking at here.
To show you, they're creating this wall where weather does not want to survive.
You could see it all building up here, all this little static-y looking stuff on the radar.
That means all of these next red towers are being triggered at the same time.
And now when we go back to this chart, it's going to be a lot easier to see what's going on here.
So they want to separate these two systems, this one here and this one here.
Because if these two were to interact with each other, it would take away from the momentum that this storm,
is going to build up and then run across Texas in a counterclockwise motion after it fixes itself.
Right now, it's in a clockwise momentum. And once this storm passes out this way, you're going to
see this thing begin to spin in a counterclockwise direction. And it's going to start pulling up
that moisture through Texas and Louisiana. And that is where we're going to get our severe weather
on this next system that's up on deck. You can see they've already put out a risk map of this
situation in the next three to four days. They're focusing on this more than they're focusing on the
current weather in Florida. That should tell you something. This is going to be.
a significant weather event right here. As I said, eastern Texas into Louisiana. And of course,
they dropped this chart as soon as I'm making this video. Watch this one closely. You can get a very
good idea of all the action they're putting into the middle of the country right here. They are
separating this system, counterclockwise motion from this system, clockwise motion. So they are
halting this system out here in order to separate any influence from this system. And once this is out of the way,
this will begin turning counterclockwise and again, pulling that moisture up through Texas and Louisiana.
at the Nexrad beams going off right where they're expecting these large tornadoes and severe weather.
This is no coincidence whatsoever. They're doing this on purpose and they do it often. We've been
proving this time and time again. This entire area is being created almost as a force field to prevent
weather. And another thing to point out with this situation is you can actually see the weather
fading away whenever it touches this part of the country, whether it's coming from the west this way
or if it's backtracking from the counterclockwise spin of this system, anything in here gets dissolved.
You can see that right here as we move forward.
They never touch the center of the country as both systems move.
Not to mention, as I said before, we have a lot of smoke from Canada pouring down right into this gap here.
And that is also a good storm preventer.
That's the same situation that we see with the Sahara dust coming off the western coast of Africa and preventing hurricane.
It's almost like a deterrent.
So everything is set up right now for this new system that we're going to see in the next three to four days.
And it's going to be a very significant situation for Texas and Louisiana.
And obviously the other states in this area, Oklahoma, will.
be involved with this Arkansas as well, and then we'll move into Mississippi and then the southeast
again. This will be a more southern situation that we saw getting pulled through Oklahoma and through
Missouri over the last week or two. Please keep your eyes fixed on this situation because over the next
day or two, you're going to start seeing them blowing this up as a very significant storm. They're going to
relate it to the last two weeks of weather we've had and it's going to be another blockbuster type
event that they're going to advertise on all the weather channels and then, my friends, we got to start
dealing with hurricane season. Because if you want to see a movie legit on TV, that's what this
hurricane season is going to be, just like a movie that they plan and put out to the public. All right,
my friends, I appreciate you all. I'll be digging into this situation and putting out more
updates as more time goes by and we can see what these radar are actually doing to this system,
but it's clear as day what's happening right now, a literal block going on down the center of the
country to separate two systems to enhance the second system to the west for the near future into
Texas and Louisiana. All right, my friends, thank you all so much. Take care. Bye-bye.
So yeah, there you go. That was his account on what he was predicting prior to this actual event
that happened in Houston, Texas. And this is the video that got banned. Yeah. So that's the video.
Now, obviously, you know, if you listen to him, right, he sounds like a meteorologist or someone
that's predicting weather based on weather, based on weather patterns, based on all of this stuff.
But that's not what he does. He actually looks at the radar scope and he looks at how these
what looks to be as he describes it almost like some type of disturbances in a very clear slot
of dry air that's right running through basically from Canada all the way through the planes
into Texas.
And as he said, and this is also very interesting, you've got to keep this in mind.
As the storm system to the east is spinning clockwise, the storm system out west is spinning
counterclockwise at least until it gets pulled into Texas.
and that's when this storm system actually goes into a then clockwise motion.
Now, something very interesting to me as well is if any of you follow Reed Timmer,
the storm chaser, which is probably the number one storm chaser in all of the world.
Reed Timmer's been doing this for a very long time.
He's sponsored by Accuweather.
He has the Dominator.
He has a series on YouTube called Tornado Chasers, which I encourage everybody to watch.
That series is amazing.
But yeah, so Reed Timer, in one of his recent chases about two or three weeks ago,
One of the things he said, no, we had mentioned this on a podcast before was he had never seen weather like this before.
The amount of tornadoes that was being actually produced by the same cell in some cases.
And then one particular storm that really blew my mind and blew his mind as well, they were chasing this tornado pretty much alongside of this tornado.
Now, obviously, as storms move, say, for example, in this particular case, this storm was moving south or sorry, moving from west to east, more so with like a,
almost a northeast trajectory, which is the way a lot of storms do or they'll move southeast.
But this particular storm is northeast trajectory.
And so the tornado will typically always follow the same path or at least the general
direction of a storm.
But this particular tornado almost wrapped to the front of the cell and then started moving
west, started moving away from the actual cell.
And it was still, it was still gaining power and had it.
crazy velocities in and around where this actual tornado was.
This is something that he had never seen happened before.
Essentially, this tornado turned around and went backwards,
and it was still pulling from the actual storm itself.
So obviously there are very weird things going on,
and especially with patterns, how things are moving.
You know, when you talk about this storm on the East Coast
versus the storm on the west,
where you have the counterclockwise versus clockwise motion.
And then as this storm gets pulled down to Texas,
you then see this system wrap into a more tight and condensed clockwise motion, although at this time you still did not have any major storms popping up or any severe weather from the storm that was coming from the west.
It wasn't until the day Thursday in Houston, Texas, where everything blew up at once.
And as he shows, the night and day before, this storm actually hits Houston and just explodes.
You have this beam from this radar that was pushing out some type of weird patterns.
patterns into that area, into the Houston area, into all the areas surrounding Houston.
And it was almost like it was already picking up whatever was potentially being put in
the atmosphere.
Maybe that was the atmospheric charging.
If you remember our podcast with Alana Freeland where they talk about how they charge
the atmosphere with different particles and so on, more than likely, and this is what my
thought is on this, is that a lot of what these radars are picking up, which weathermen will
tell you that it is clutter or it's something that, you know,
Oh, that's cluttered, nothing to see here.
That's just some type of weather radar malfunction.
But that's not true at all.
There's actually been a couple of weathermen go on record that used to be in the military.
And we played that video one time and said, by the way, guys, what you see here is actually
weather modification.
It is them charging the atmosphere.
It's particles that are in the atmosphere.
Our radars are picking this up.
And that's exactly what this Houston area and Louisiana area radar was picking up was
charging of the atmosphere, those particles in the atmosphere that were primed and ready for this
massive volatile system.
It wasn't massive until it got into Texas.
And then when it gets into an atmosphere where everything is charged and primed and ready to go,
it just literally is like baking a cake.
And that cake only takes about five or ten minutes to go from dough or whatever you call,
not dough, batter to a freaking full-blown cake.
You know what I'm saying?
Yes.
And he also predicted that there was a lot of moisture moving through before.
this storm. And as we, as you will hear in the interview with Ann, she said there was incredible
moisture the day before the tornadoes actually happened to where it was almost like unrealistic.
Yeah. She said, well, I mean, you know, well, we'll let her talk about it. But yeah. I just want
you to listen to that particular part when she's talking about that because he did predict that.
Yeah. And you know, obviously, you know, you got to start asking yourself, well, why are they,
why would they do this? I mean, it doesn't even make any sense. But what guys,
you have to understand how long and how much they have been pushing so hardcore climate change,
global warming.
That's all they want to do because, you know, although they may not be able to get everyone
on board with control with bird flu, even though it sounds like bird flu will be that the
disease X that we're thinking.
And we've talked about before.
Some people have said maybe it would be another COVID variant.
Some people have said, you know, it could be another virus in the Wuhan lab.
You know, as Peter McColl and others are starting to point out now that it's
Sounds like Disease X is actually going to be bird flu.
I think they're going to try to really pass this off.
They're already starting to do some pre-planning of lockdowns and all this stuff at the World Health Organization for bird flu.
And this bird flu is gain of function.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, it's 100% gain of function.
Everything is man-made now.
I mean, you can't go to the grocery store and eat without genetically modified ingredients.
You can't go outside without genetically modified weather.
You can't get sick without it being gain a function or genetically modified disease.
Everything we are living in is underneath mad scientist.
I mean, that's literally what we're living in.
We're living in a very, very apocalyptic type dystopian reality that I never in my lifetime
ever thought we would ever be here, you know, just some 30, 40 years later.
You know, I mean, even growing up, you knew everything's so innocent.
And I mean, just the amount that things have changed, even back from when I graduated high school in the early 2000s to now, it has changed very fast.
And I think it's going to continue to change very fast.
I did want to let you guys know there actually is a place that you can go.
It's a website that shows weather modification programs around the world.
Now, obviously, it's not going to tell you exactly where they're going to charge.
a storm up the next day or whatever the case may be.
But I think it is a pretty useful thing just for you to go check out, right?
I mean, obviously a lot of this is only going to be public knowledge based on things that
are either not used as weapons or whatever, but it will give you a pretty good idea of at
the very least, what is public that they actually admit that's out there right now.
I want to play this quick clip.
Here you go.
Jeez, right?
We've all seen this in the sky.
Most of us are like, what is going on?
Well, there's this website, the geoengineering international interactive map.
It's at maps.gioengineering monitor.org.
You can see the web address there.
Here you have a map of the world.
You can see all the projects that are going on.
And on the right-hand side, it has all of the different classifications for these experiments
or projects that they're doing.
Here we have solar radiation management.
And right here, the canceled, completed, ongoing planned, whatever they're doing.
10 ongoing.
This one, weather modification 59.
And in other, they have 275 ongoing 18 planned.
243 of them are major research projects.
So you go.
So you guys, I think it would be interesting for you just go.
check it out map.gioengineering monitor.org.
It's at the very least something that you can go check out and just see what's already
just public knowledge and public information.
It's nuts what is actually out there and what's really going on.
So yeah, and I want to also point out something else.
Last night we were doing a space on X and I was outside and this was probably like
12.30, 1 o'clock in the morning and no weather around.
You know, I mean, it was not even that cloudy or anything.
else. And over to the next 10 or 15 minutes, it got cloudy. And I did happen to see, and this is no joke.
I mean, I saw a blue beam of some type of light in the clouds. And at first I was like, was that lightning,
but it was very visible. It almost looked like someone was in the clouds shining a blue laser beam
through the clouds. And it wasn't probably five or 10 minutes later, probably not even that.
I started seeing lightning. Looked at a radar. And the radar was clear. And then it just blew up.
it absolutely blew up to this massive storm that literally set over one particular area for at least
30 or 45 minutes.
This storm did not move.
It set over this town.
Did not really move east.
Did not move anywhere else.
It's set there forever.
And then it dissipated.
But I just found that very interesting.
And there are people all around the world that are seeing very similar things prior to weather
events.
We got to go back and think about Maui.
Think about the Canadian wildfires, which are already starting to spark up already.
This massive push seems to be a huge push for weather modification or, sorry, on behalf of weather
modification for global warming, they want to control you.
They want to lock you down.
And as we've said before, if everything goes through with the Climate Emergency Act, which
they're trying to push through, the Biden administration is trying to push it through now to
solidify that. It will give the government more powers now than they had during COVID.
And this will all be in the name of climate change. And they're going to use events like Texas.
They're going to use events like forest fires and the Maui fires and all of this other stuff and tornadoes.
And then they're especially going to use this hurricane season. You will start hearing about these massive hurricanes that come this season.
And they're going to blame it all on global warming and climate change.
And that's when they're going to try to do what they have to do to get.
gain more control to harness more control over you and really push this climate change agenda
over the finish line, which will essentially be given them authoritarian power.
And they're really doing this in every aspects of our life.
If you think about, they're doing it with weather.
They're doing it with food.
They're doing it with illness.
I mean, they are literally trying to take complete control of our lives.
Yeah, they are.
It is nuts.
It's a scary time to be alive.
I say that a lot.
and, you know, it's just one of those things that you've got to be vigilant, you've got to be aware.
And listen, as we say in this interview and we talked in this interview about this, I would just be prepared.
I would be more prepared than you normally are, even if that's a bag or something that you can stash somewhere.
It's where if you have to leave, you can or if you just need basic survival things.
I mean, think about the power being out.
Think about not having any type of electronics.
You know, start thinking about the things that you will need in order to keep yourself and your family alive.
for a certain amount of time because you don't know what may happen.
As we said the other day, there was just a solar flare to happen yesterday or a day before
that if it would have actually hit the earth, it could have literally sent us back to the Stone Age.
And I'm talking about a kill shot type event.
Fortunately for us, this actual thermal, the plasma that actually radiated from the sun
went north of the sun.
So it did not actually go or was directed towards Earth.
So we got lucky with that.
but we don't know when one of those shots or kill shots, as they call it, as a solar plasma storm may hit us.
And then we are back in the Stone Age.
But even so, with all this weather modification, you have to be prepared.
You got to understand what's going on.
And, you know, I think if anything, look back at COVID, look back at the pandemic and look back how everyone panicked and freaked out and wasn't prepared.
And look at how much control the government was able to get on these people because they weren't prepared.
They were panicked.
And they didn't know what to do besides just trust the government.
everything they said trust the government.
There were more people that were tuned into televisions just for any, you know,
they just could not wait for the next press conference or the next thing because they're
like, what do we need to do?
How do we need to do it?
You tell us, big daddy government, what, what, you know, what rights do we need to give up
in order to save our neighbor and all this crazy stuff?
And listen, I think this weather, global warming, weather modification thing is all being used
in the same way as COVID was.
and I, you know, will bird flu takeover?
I don't know.
I don't think it necessarily needs to.
I think they might be able to use weather just as manipulative as they did COVID.
So we'll see.
I want you guys to hear firsthand about this experience.
Obviously, we're going to continue to follow weather modification and what's going on around the globe,
but especially here in the United States.
Be prepared if you're in an area in the United States that are affected by hurricanes,
Florida in the East Coast, Texas, Louisiana, in the Gulf states, be prepared, be very prepared.
And it might be one of these years that, you know, if you hear a category three or four storm
forming and maybe heading your way, and typically you would have stayed in any other time,
it might be one of those times you just decide to leave this year.
And like you said, they're talking about putting a category six in there.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, yeah, there's been talk about potentially adding a category six to the
the scale, which is insane.
And obviously, they're saying the reason why we got to do this is because our storms are
getting stronger and stronger because of climate change and global warming.
We might need to add another, you know, rating on here.
It's just nuts, guys.
But anyways, without further ado, let's get into the interview.
All right, guys.
So we are here with William and Ann.
As we mentioned in the beginning of this podcast, they went through this massive storm in
Houston, Texas.
I think they're actually just right outside.
side of Texas.
But Ann and William, welcome to the show.
Where exactly do you guys live in Texas?
We actually live in Cyprus, Cyprus, Texas, right?
It's a suburb right outside of Houston.
Okay.
So when this storm came in, first of all, have you, do you guys, are you pretty used to storms?
I mean, obviously, Texas is part of Tornado Alley and, you know, Houston is no stranger to
pretty big storms.
But have you guys been through storms in the past before?
that were this bad?
Yeah, so I mean, we've been through,
actually went through William and Maria.
Yeah, but those.
My apologies, Irma and Maria.
So those were both two category five hurricanes.
Okay.
So definitely pretty experienced when it comes down to, you know,
being in these storms.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, did you guys, are you,
When you went through those storms, did it change anything as far as how you guys prepare,
you know, coming off of two Category 5 storms?
Did it help you in this particular case?
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, when you're on a generator for, you know, one to two months, I mean, it made
us prepare.
So, you know, we had a, you know, an inverter generator on hand.
We had, you know, flashlights, battery.
So when the power went off, we were pretty much prepared, you know, to kind of battle through
that with some of the supplies that we had. And we've got a, you know, natural gas cooker. So,
you know, at that point on, we were pretty much, not only that, we also had a small, very small
AC unit, very tiny one that you could put into one room. We could use the generator to kind
of keep at least one cool, you know, as you kind of get through it. It's a bad situation,
but it definitely helps out to get you through it. Yeah, for sure. Now,
Did you guys know about these storms?
I mean, was there forecast ahead of time, you know, a day or two or three prior?
Did you guys know that something like this potentially was going to happen that day?
Not at all.
Can I tell you?
I'm one of those moms that I have every acuweather.
I have weather channel.
I have all the apps.
And I always get, you know, the alerts.
And then I, from there, I send text messages, group text messages to.
We have two grown daughters that live here.
And so I'll send one to my husband and just letting everyone know, hey,
there's a storm coming in.
Didn't get anything, not one thing the entire day.
Wow.
And I'm like, what, what happened here?
So, you know, the sun was out and we're just, my husband came home.
I put him to work.
I'm like, hey, help me hang some curtains up, you know.
And out of nowhere, we were watching our granddaughter that day.
And she's in her little playroom.
We have a playroom set up for her.
And she's in there singing her little songs.
And all of a sudden, our phone, the alert went off out of nowhere.
And I was standing there holding the curtain rod.
My husband grabs his phone.
He looks at it.
And he said, tornado warning.
I said, what?
He looks at the window.
We both look at the window.
And by that point, when I tell you, it is like someone turn the light off.
Wow.
Pitch black.
I mean, we both have never seen anything like this.
It was like pitch black nighttime.
And it was about 5.30, 5.45 in the afternoon.
And that's when my husband, he jumped off the ladder.
He went to open the door.
And I'll let you tell the rest because it was.
Yeah.
So I was on the last.
and I was putting the curtain rod up.
And I kind of looked down through the window and I was like, oh, what the heck is going on here?
Because, you know, it was light.
It just started getting darker and darker.
And I'm trying to figure out, you know, having a hard time trying to put this curtain rod up because it got so dark,
got down off of the ladder.
And it was just absolutely just pitch black, just like it was night time outside.
And then the wind.
And then all of a sudden I saw the wind kick up.
Now, normally I'm not that.
really don't worry so much about storms. I'll walk
out there. I'm kind of like a storm chaser.
Yeah. But this time,
I didn't even attempt to touch
the door. I saw
the front trees in the
front yard were literally bending
over.
And that right there, I just told my wife
says, grab our granddaughter,
get into the pantry right
now. And that's exactly
what we did. We just went in there and huddled down
because... Well, so what, well,
there was one part where
when I went to grab my granddaughter, she's in her playroom.
And while she was entertaining herself, she has a little ball pit.
And so she had taken it upon herself to take all of the little balls out of her ball pit.
I ran into the bedroom to grab a flashlight.
And by the time I grabbed the flashlight out of our bedroom and went quickly to her playroom and sat the flashlight down by her ball pit,
there's a little story to this.
It got so dark, guys, that I lost the flashlight.
in her playroom in the ball pit.
It was so black and dark.
I couldn't see my granddaughter.
I couldn't see her.
I couldn't see her.
My husband's like,
where are you?
I couldn't see him.
I couldn't see her.
I'm panicking.
I'm like,
I can't see.
It was like being in a closet with the door shut.
And so it all started coming back to me later on after the storm.
And I'm like,
I asked my husband last night.
I said,
could you see me?
He said no.
You know, because afterwards, after the aftermath, you're like going back in time and
thinking about it.
His watch, right?
He has an eye watch and his flashlight.
It wouldn't come on.
It wouldn't come on.
And it was, it's not that it would, the battery had run down or whatever on his watch,
but it wouldn't turn on.
It would say, it'd say flashlight coming.
You know, it says flashlight on.
It just would not come on.
would not come on.
Well, let me ask you guys too.
Oh, sorry.
Did you guys notice anything, you know, like the day prior or any of that?
I mean, was there anything in the, I mean, was it, was storms building the day prior?
Did you see any weird clouds in the sky?
Any of that stuff?
And witness anything at night or, I mean, obviously there's reasons I'm asking you this
because the beginning of this podcast, which you guys will not hear until later tonight.
But was there anything just off the, you know, a couple of days?
days before or anything. I mean, I know that sounds weird, but.
Well, no, it's been cloudy here. But what I will tell you, my kids and my husband, that
earlier that day, I noticed there was so much moisture in the air that my granddaughter
went outside. And I took a video of her where she was outside making little circles and
hearts on the glass because it was so wet.
You know, when you open up a dishwasher and your eyes get off, your glasses get foggy,
the back door was, you couldn't even see.
It was so foggy with the moisture that I even took a video of her making hearts and circles.
And I'm like, I thought to myself, how odd.
Why is it, I can't even see outside because of the moisture in the back door that I even
thought that. I'm like, that's really weird.
Now, why is it so
humid? There's a little delay.
I'm sorry, I'm not trying to interrupt you.
Right before the storm happened, did you guys hear any
thunder or anything in a distance or
did this thing just come up out of nowhere?
It seems like it just came up because
I did leave one part out as day when I was getting down
from the ladder and I was
taking that look, the lights flickered.
So it was like before it was right on top of us,
there was a flicker and then that's when it went.
then the lights went out.
And I was like, okay.
Wow.
A lot of the grid where we're at is underground.
So, so, you know, most storms that come through, we rarely would ever get, you know, any of the power would actually go out.
But for in this area, the power did go out.
And that that's a little bit alarming to actually see that happen.
Now, did you guys turn your phones on and try to look at the weather and what the weathermen were saying about your area or what was going on?
or what was going on?
Or did you,
did anyone say anything about what happened?
So when that was going on,
what's interesting is that,
so we,
you know,
we made it through the ice storms and flooding
and all that other stuff.
Never really had a ton of problems
with the cellular service.
But I will say that when this came through,
the cellular service was spotty
and at times not even available during that.
So normally that's the first thing you do.
Hey,
let me just go on my phone because the power went off.
But it seems like,
As soon as the strength of that storm is coming through, it must have knocked down or misaligned
some of those towers out there or knocked them over.
And we just had very, very little, almost no service during that time.
But you know, Sherry, to answer your question, though, even at that, it's like no one really
even had answers.
You know, it was like for us to even get a confirmation of where we live in Cyprus that, I mean,
I knew it was a tornado, but we didn't get a confirmation to what, three days later, which for me, I was like, I knew it was.
Why did it take you so long to say that it was even a tornado?
We heard it.
We heard it, even when we were in our granddaughter's playroom, we could hear the roar.
We could see the trees.
We felt it.
We heard it.
We saw it.
And just for you guys, not you guys, but for them to say, oh, it's confirmed.
Well, hell yeah, it was confirmed.
We saw it.
We heard it.
And not adding something in there is that as soon as it kind of died down a little bit, I mean, because it moved quick.
As soon as it died down a little bit, you know, I did go out in the front, you know, the front yard and look up and just kind of look to see kind of what's going on, what just happened here.
And the clouds, I kind of kept hearing people talk about straight line this, straight line that.
That was going to a straight line with a curve because those clouds were hanging low and they were, they were.
were basically rotating, you know, very low clouds, rotating.
You tell that there was some circulation going on, even as it was going by.
So, you know, and that's literally what I saw.
And what's interesting for the strength, we're talking about not old trees.
These are fairly young trees that were literally snapped and haps, so from what I was saying.
Yeah.
And I noticed some of the pictures you guys sent, you guys sent some pictures of, I mean,
these massive power line poles.
I don't know what you call those,
but they were all just completely toppled.
Yeah, those transmission towers.
Yeah.
Yeah, so is that just in one area that you guys have those?
And is that pretty common in big cities?
I mean, because we don't really see those very often around where we are.
But is those towers in one particular place where that picture was taken?
Well, so in Cyprus, those, there's a transmission.
There's several transmission, you know, towers that are bringing in those high voltage power lines.
And those are, you know, they're not everywhere because they're going to specific areas.
But they just crumpled.
I mean, a little surprising because the, you know, those are structurally supposed to be able to take even hurricane force winds.
And after kind of hearing that, you know, even if the category one as far as a tornado is concerned,
those things should have probably withstood that and more.
And so do you think, obviously, is that probably the line section that provided a lot of the power to the area?
And is that more than likely where all the power outages came from?
Was that particular?
So it depends.
And I hear a lot of people saying, oh, because they see those over there, those transmission lines are high voltage transmission lines.
And they don't, you know, you don't feed a, you know, they don't.
come off of that line and directly into a neighborhood.
They're going to go to a substation somewhere.
So even though folks saw, you know, that damage there,
depends on what area they were actually heading for.
So those are long-distance transmission lines.
That's why they're so high and so big.
But it's a little surprising.
And that's where a lot of the power was starting to get restored around those.
And, you know, kind of goes back to what I mentioned to,
my wife earlier is that, you know, we just don't know where those are at, you know.
Once you, you know, and not only that is that they're not feeding the local neighborhood right there.
That's not how it works, you know, that they're, they're heading long distance or to a specific
substation. We don't know if it was the middle of it, the end of it, the beginning, or wherever,
but, you know, there definitely were some people that were going to be impacted wherever those lines
we're going to end up.
And talking about people being impacted,
how long have you been without power
and has it been everyone in Houston
or how far is it gone?
And yeah.
Right.
Well, to answer that question,
so basically when,
as soon as our,
the alarm or the alert went off on our phone,
probably about two to three minutes
right after that,
our power went out and it wasn't restored our power wasn't restored until yesterday so from
Thursday until yesterday um just received a message earlier that about 80% of the city is getting
restored as today so you know there's still people without power as of now there's a lot of
people that are displaced from what I hear that there actually um there there were people that
we're living long term in hotels and they're asked they're getting asked to move out i mean there's
a lot of stuff going on it's just it's not good and uh and and i think you guys are gonna you know
um kind of understand our take once you hear the intro of this episode but uh obviously we've
been covering weather modification for quite some time now um and you know this storm in particular
and for most people that have followed our podcast for any amount of time i've always been fascinated with
weather, especially being an aviation, you have to kind of know weather pretty well.
But Sherry and I also used to be, we used to go storm chasing ourselves because we were just those
type of people.
We love doing that stuff.
And, you know, there's a lot of people in Florida now that are starting to wake up to maybe
what's going on.
How much weather modification is there, as you guys saw in Dubai and the massive flooding there?
I mean, we've seen these incredible outbreaks of tornadoes this year so far, and that's not even
over yet.
But they're just something different.
And all over TikTok, I mean, there are TikTok videos galore with the Houston Storm in particular.
And most all of the videos are showing how fast and how dark it got, just like you guys are explaining.
And it was, it's just weird.
It's very weird.
It was, it was not, I'll tell you myself, it was not normal.
It was not natural.
This was, there was no way.
It was strategic.
The area, the location, the power, everything.
If you ask me, the intensity.
the location, the power grid, everything.
I mean, no, that's me.
That's what I think.
There's just no way at all.
And can I go back to that intensity?
Like I said, I really, I love stuff like that.
I'd be the first one to go out to her, like I said,
strong chasing and doing that for the first time by life.
I saw the power of what was going on.
I'm like, no, this is that one time that you make the right decision and say,
okay, we need to hunker down and get into the,
the inner part of the house and embrace because we're in it.
Yeah.
Right.
And because like I said, I would have normally went and looked, but I was like,
now this is one where you don't open the door.
We have our two-year-old granddaughter.
If anything, what I learned, you know, we have a, what do you call those bags that you
call them?
A go bag.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like a bug out bag sort of.
A bug out bag.
A bug out bag.
That's right.
Well, I have hers, but I have it in the front room.
And what I learned is I need to have it.
in the center of the house, which is where we were at, I need to have it in that room.
Yeah.
Because at that point, I didn't have time to run to the front part of the house and bring it back.
I need to have it exactly where I'm going to be that.
That's what I learned.
So especially when the lights go out and I can't see.
You know, and what I would say is I think it's so important for people to be a little more prepared today with all that's going on.
I mean, you know, I will say that I went outside the day after and I didn't.
see not one light on.
I think our house was like the only beacon out there,
but we don't put a lot of lights on just for safety purposes,
but you could tell who has, you know, who was prepared and who wasn't.
But a lot of people, you know, really start,
should start thinking about just basic preparation, you know,
for when these storms potentially come.
And, you know, and these are things that you don't have to invest tons of money in to do,
but just making sure.
sure that you're prepared. I hate to say it. Having a natural gas instead of electric stove is actually a good
thing because you just need to have a like back in the day, a lighter. Light it up. You still got ways to
still cook, you know. Right. Now, talking about the other people around where you live, I'm sure
neighbors talk, what, what were they saying and what were they thinking? Were they like,
why are they not telling us that this was confirming a tornado? And did they think that there was
something suspicious to this weather anomaly?
You know, to be honest with you, Sherry, a lot of some, most of our neighbors, they took off.
They were either in hotels or they were in their RVs.
They left.
The neighbors next to us, they have a generator.
We were just kind of helping each other out, you know, at that point, there were no gas stations open.
There were none.
We drove around for two hours trying to find a gas station open.
There were none people.
I mean, it was, it was bad.
But for the most part, everyone just, no one said anything.
No one said anything.
And for the most part, they just scattered.
Yeah.
They just scattered.
And as much as you follow weather and both of you kind of do that, have you, have you
guys noticed over the past year or two how bad the weatherman have gotten?
And it's not, I don't think it's their fault.
As far as predicting.
Yeah, but it's like, especially here, they can't get weather forecast right almost like,
ever. I mean, it's, it's, it's only, every single day. It'll be, it's supposed to be sunny for a weekend,
and there's rain or there's, it's all clouds or vice versa. Right. Oh, absolutely. That's why I'm always,
you know, even with her grown kids, I'm like, always be ready, be prepared, have this,
have that in your trunk, like, always. But, you know, for me, it's just like this, this one right
here with what happened to us, it's like, I knew the second that that happened, that was not natural.
that's just me. I'm like, there is no way that I didn't get something in advance.
Like, I'm always, always prepared.
And when I, that last second, but just the way that the whole entire house just got so black, so dark,
that I couldn't even see my own granddaughter in her playroom.
Oh, no.
Now, is the local weatherman?
I'm sorry, I was just going to ask, has a local weatherman said anything about it being not,
natural or anything? No, they're never going to say that.
No. They're so, honestly, for me, personally, they're so scripted.
Yeah. They say the same thing. They all, it's like they all, it took them three days to
finally say, oh, it's confirmed, you know, it's a tornado. Finally, I just, I can't even count.
For me, I can't even count on just, no. Well, and so did you guys get any damage, by the way?
Was your neighborhood mostly spared as far as actual structural damage?
or yes yeah i mean the basic was uh you know trees that were snapped in half uh signs that were
bent over and that's where i look at the intensity we're talking metal signs just completely men
up and over um you know traffic traffic lights were some of them were busted somewhat broken off
um you know i mean i did see uh some shingles that had uh broken off from you know from people's
homes and stuff.
But I think we were somewhat spared from, you know, the worst part of that storm, but we
definitely felt it.
That's for sure.
We felt it, but I mean, not even a mile away homes, neighborhoods, I mean, destroyed,
not too far, not too far from us.
And it's just like, wow.
Yeah, that's crazy.
So close.
Yeah, we had a weird, we had a very weird experience last night, which I was telling
Sherry about that last night.
but last night we were we had an X space and I was outside and
um it wasn't really any weather around last night but it was very strange because
there was a blue I'm not even kidding when I say this there was a blue light or laser beam
of some sort that went through the clouds last night I know it sounds weird definitely saw
it though and I was like well the way that blue beam of whatever light it is the way it's
going through the clouds there's no way someone's pointing up in the clouds and this was like at
one o'clock one o'clock in the morning and then I started it was
was what five seconds after we saw this blue light beam through the clouds we started seeing lightning
and it was lightning like every two seconds and then i looked at a radar which is about 20 miles from
us and there was just a storm that exploded out of nowhere um and listen obviously storms do you know pop up
right but just the way this storm happened and it was very weird because i saw this blue beam in the sky
it's just people were reporting this around the world and they're reporting us in the united states
and they've reported it on tic talk everywhere yeah
Yeah. And it's just people are, you know, they obviously label it misinformation, disinformation, you name it. But, you know, those videos are the ones that get banned and they get banned for a reason. And it's just a very scary time.
I try to do research on it and try to, I can't find anything. And it's just like, it's a little frustrating. But it's like, I know it's out there. I know, I know things are going on. And so it's there. But I definitely know that this was not.
not this was not a natural. It came in out of nowhere. And it's like just this black ominous.
I mean, our son-in-law was drive on his way home when this was happening. And I called him. And I said,
are you on your way home? He's like, yes. I said, pull over. Do not come home. Do not come home.
And he was on an interstate. And he said his car was rocking back and forth. There's videos. He said he could see
seven cars in front of him. And then it was like six cars, five cars, four cars.
cars to where he could only see the car in front of him.
That's how bad it was.
And cars were just shaking, rocking, rocking, rocking.
So, everyone felt it.
Well, we're definitely glad you guys are okay.
I mean, that's the number one thing, you know.
And there's so many people that I think are being affected by this.
If this is some type of weather modification deal, I mean, we don't know.
It's hard to say.
But, you know, I think what we're about to talk about on this intro, which, by the way,
obviously, for those out there listening, we're doing the intro after the
interview.
But it is very interesting with what a lot of people have found.
And they, I think, called, they actually caught what was going on prior to the Houston
event.
There are some people out there that were, they were predicting this already, which we're
going to talk about in the intro.
And they saw it coming a day or two before.
And they were trying to warn people about this because this, the same account said, look,
I saw this.
It's one of the guys that's into thin air, but they were talking about.
about the weather anomaly and the Antarctic,
actually more specifically in the ocean.
But he's been calling a lot of this stuff before it happens.
And it's very interesting ways that he's doing it.
And so I figure that at some point in time,
they're going to have to change some of the scoping models
that weather forecasters are actually able to use
because there are things that you can see
that essentially charge the atmosphere,
either the night before or a day before.
That's typically what we're seeing on some of these scoping models.
And it's very interesting to see that.
And especially going back to Alana Friedland when we had her on,
she talked very extensively about harp and kind of how they utilize atmospheric charging
prior to events that they want to manipulate or use for weather modification.
So to me, the Houston stormed very well.
It seemed like at the very least from the videos and some of the evidence that a lot of people
have pointed out, this atmosphere was being charged the day and night before.
And so yeah, and we'll make sure we post that on our X account so everyone can check out his video as well.
And I think that, and I think the big takeaway with this, with William and Ann is being prepared for this storm that came out of nowhere.
And I think like William was saying, that it's very important to be prepared now because we don't know what's going on and we don't know who's manipulating the weather or, you know, if it just pops up.
And I think that was great that you guys were prepared like that and have bug out bags and,
and, you know, generators and things like that.
And I think you're right that people need to, like, wake up, including us.
We don't have a generator.
We'd be in trouble.
No, we got a lot of camping stuff.
And we got a, you know, we got.
Right.
Yeah, we have tons of camping.
Any little thing helps.
Yeah, we got tons of camping and survival stuff for, like, extended periods of backpack
and weather, you know, water purification and.
That's good.
Yeah, you name it.
But, yeah, guys, I'm very appreciative that you guys came on and just shared with us your
story.
and like I said, we're very glad that you guys are okay.
Yeah, not a problem.
Very glad you guys are okay.
And like we'll definitely keep in touch and make sure.
I mean, hopefully nothing like this will happen again in your area.
But I don't know.
There's a lot of weirdness going on.
There's a lot of people that don't want to be in Florida.
And there's people even predicting that the Texas hurricane season may be overly active this year.
Yes.
So we'll see what happens with that.
And by the way, there are to this point.
And we're going to talk about a little bit.
on the intro to this, but some people are saying that potentially that this event and a lot of
the charging that potentially has been going on in the atmosphere in Texas is possibly setting up
the hurricane season for the Texas area.
I know that it sounds weird, but it's just, it's elaborate and kind of complex, but they
could be testing certain pathways of, I think what he said was pathways of charging.
the atmosphere in a particular way to see how a storm or a cell actually reacts and how
it, you know, prior to a hurricane type event, which hopefully not.
I mean, we'll see.
But they're really hyping up this upcoming hurricane season for a reason.
Right.
Yeah, got to be got to get prepared.
That's so important.
We'll keep you guys posted.
Hopefully we won't have to talk to you again, but we may.
Yeah.
You never know.
Well, make sure you guys keep in touch.
And like I said, we appreciate you.
reaching out to us and letting us know and thank you for the pictures.
What we'll do is we'll post your pictures on our X account so everyone can check them out as well.
Awesome.
Well, thanks for all you guys.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
All right.
That was William and Ann.
Everybody, we are going to wrap this up now.
I just wanted you guys to kind of get a firsthand take of someone that was actually in the path of the storm that actually witnessed this.
Obviously on TikTok and on various other social media.
websites people have posted how black the storm got so fast.
There are so many people that are like, this did not seem natural.
Something does it seem right with this?
And, you know, that's just what is the scary part of this.
And there are people that are actually able to start calling this out because of some of
the scope and technology, weather radars and a lot of the technology we have nowadays,
people that look for what they know to look for, or at least that, you know, especially
some of these big accounts that have been following us very closely.
And these people are saying, look, you know, here's what to look for.
This is what it's doing.
When it's doing it prior to the event.
And so now that more technology is available to all of us, I would assume they're probably
going to change how they either allow people to look at radar or certain models because
it's almost pretty easy to call out if you just know what you're looking for.
So.
But anyways, guys, that's going to do it for this episode.
we appreciate all the love and support.
We're glad William and Ann is safe and nothing happened any worse than I guess what could have happened for sure.
But guys, until next time, we love you and peace out.
Peace out, guys.
It's that something's never changed.
I know that it's been the same.
I've been thinking of you since you broke it and moved to a Lair system.
I know about this.
Can you stay a little?
friends are with i've been thinking of since you broke it can you stay a bit
