Tornado Destroys Joplin, Missouri
May 23rd, 2011Via: Missourinet:
Emergency responders from throughout Missouri have descended on Joplin after a mile-wide tornado devastated the Southwest Missouri town. Twenty four are confirmed dead, dozens are still missing.
We had tornado warnings here 1 mile north of !-80 in PA. So scary when you hear the tornado sirens (installed after a 1985 tornado) going off. Large saucer shape cloud unlike any I ever seen overhead.
IMHO I think the weather wars are in full throttle right now. As Scrooge has said, “Reduce the surplu population.”
Between the amount of ticks, never before experienced in my lifetime in this place, and these storms and the rain,yes, I do believe in spooks, I do, I do, I do, said the Lion in the Wizard of Oz.
For the last two dry days, I wore white clothing down in the garden. Five ticks caught on me. Then found one in my hair with a comb through the scalp before it bit me.
Yesterday, I resorted to wearing the entire white rig plus a plastic shower cap on my head, and when the heat built up, I punched a hole in the roof of the plastic shower cap. Put insecticide around my hairline and on my clothing. No ticks. But my gawd.
Infect enough people with tick bites sounds to me like a Bill Gates dream come true.
These flucking tornadoes scare the living cr*p out of me. Hard to feel secure when the world around you is in turmoil.
Don’t know anymore what disaster to give helo to, when there is one occuring every other minute it seems.
Tornado warning has past. Now we’re getting wind and water. Thanks for the water, even if contains that crap from Fukushima. Will soak food grown in the garden with baking soda before eating.
Peace be with all of your spirits. Fear is a tactic of warfare! And yuh, and duh, if you aren’t scared by the weather wars you just might already be numb.
Hang in there friends, this too shall pass and all these morons who think they can kill us off will be exposed. That’s just how things work in this universe of ours.
And thank the god/dess for that!
take care out there, Eileen.