Don’t forget to check out the radar images!

THE ANOMALOUS RADAR PAGE

Every day we check for anomalous images on Australia’s radars and post them here.  It’s building up to quite a collection! HAARP beams? Surveillance? Software glitches? Check it out now…

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Australia is in the grip of some very strange weather patterns. Massive cyclones, historic flooding, snow and hail out of season, and increasing violent stormcells have become the norm. Could this be due to experimentation? Australia is involved with HAARP, the VFL group, and we have the world's largest ionospheric heater at Exmouth. Australia is the ideal experimentation ground, and we don't even know! Is it possible - are we being conned? Let the radar do the talking. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Fair Use Notice: This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorised by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material . If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. The views expressed herein are the writers' own and not necessarily those of this site or its associates. The Fair Use Notice will apply to the following: Images from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology Images from Weatherzone Images from The Weather Channel Images from The Weather Chaser All other images obtained as links to information, or to highlight the subject of a post.
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2 Responses to Don’t forget to check out the radar images!

  1. lawrenceofarabia says:

    Hi all, thanks for the heads up, weatherornut picked up a big anomaly over Adelaide not long back. keep up the good work. We have had a very long dry period this month, not much rain at all. Interesting.

    • Hey thanks LOA. We haven’t been posting a lot lately due to other commitments, and lack of time, but rest assured that we have a computer full of beams and strange cloud formations that we have been checking out. The link to the frequency map is VERY interesting, albeit very time consuming, but if you have some spare time, check it out and see what you come up with. I will post our opinion of its usefullness shortly.If you have any insights at all that you want to share, feel free to post. cheers.

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