101424 1st HR I'm Back! Jim Lee Guest What Milton Was Huge Hour Of Truth
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101424 1st HR I'm Back! Jim Lee Guest What Milton Was Huge Hour Of Truth

101424 1st HR I'm Back! Jim Lee Guest What Milton Was Huge Hour Of Truth by Kate Dalley

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[00:00:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Hi there. Welcome. I'm back. Yes. Oh boy. That was a crazy, crazy five days. And I was really sick and I apologize. That just hit me like a ton of bricks. I had no voice. I sounded like the exorcist.

[00:00:58] [SPEAKER_01]: And a friend of mine said, you know, it'd be a really good time to go leave messages on politicians' voicemails sounding like you do.

[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_01]: I have to agree. Yeah, that would have been, that would actually have been perfect. You should have heard me. I did not sound like me at all. It was crazy town.

[00:01:14] [SPEAKER_01]: So I so appreciate all the emails and concern and thank you and prayers and thank you so much.

[00:01:23] [SPEAKER_01]: And I really, I had so many wonderful guests like the guest I have right now.

[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_01]: Jim Lee is joining me and I had all these wonderful guests last week and I could not get on the air to have them on.

[00:01:34] [SPEAKER_01]: And it really bummed me out more than anybody because I knew that these guys had something to say and something important to say.

[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome to the show, Jim Lee. How are you?

[00:01:46] [SPEAKER_04]: Pretty good. Want to fight about it?

[00:01:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. Let's fight about it. I love it. I'll tell you what, that was really crazy.

[00:01:54] [SPEAKER_01]: And for anyone out there who gets really ill, I am so sorry. It's a terrible thing.

[00:02:00] [SPEAKER_01]: I usually push things through things really quickly.

[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_01]: And so that really caught me off guard actually because it just lingered.

[00:02:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Have you experienced that?

[00:02:11] [SPEAKER_04]: Every time I fly, I get aerotoxic syndrome.

[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_04]: Really?

[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_04]: And then, yeah, I flew out to Ed G. Ever Griffin's conference.

[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_04]: I had 103 temperature for the three days I was there.

[00:02:24] [SPEAKER_04]: Oh my gosh.

[00:02:24] [SPEAKER_04]: And then I flew back and had pneumonia for like a month.

[00:02:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh my gosh. Wow.

[00:02:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay. Well, I'll tell you what, when I travel, something's going on.

[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_01]: So it might be that, I don't know.

[00:02:35] [SPEAKER_01]: But when I travel, things happen and I had just traveled the weekend before.

[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_01]: So you never know, I guess.

[00:02:42] [SPEAKER_01]: It's mid-October.

[00:02:43] [SPEAKER_01]: We are looking at an election coming up here in three weeks.

[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_01]: We've got all kinds of stuff to talk about.

[00:02:51] [SPEAKER_01]: But I want to talk about your takeaways now that we're a few days out of what happened in Florida.

[00:02:57] [SPEAKER_01]: We didn't get a chance to talk about it.

[00:02:59] [SPEAKER_01]: You were going to come on the next day and we didn't get a chance.

[00:03:02] [SPEAKER_01]: And so I wanted to bring you to the audience to kind of give you a chance to say,

[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_01]: what do you think all of that was?

[00:03:10] [SPEAKER_01]: It was way grossly over-exaggerated in the area of storm and in the area of hurricane.

[00:03:17] [SPEAKER_01]: They kept saying it was going to be a cat five.

[00:03:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Then it ended up being what, a cat one, cat two.

[00:03:22] [SPEAKER_01]: And then they kept saying, but it was a cat three storm.

[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_01]: They kept changing all the lingo.

[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_01]: So what's your take, Jim Lee, climateviewer.com?

[00:03:33] [SPEAKER_04]: Both Helene and Milton were completely fabricated on the numbers.

[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_04]: When we dug into what are called METAR, that's M-E-T-A-R,

[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_04]: you can look at these ground-based weather stations from FAA sites to, you know,

[00:03:52] [SPEAKER_04]: all of the sites that gather this information.

[00:03:54] [SPEAKER_04]: And the highest sustained winds on both storms were in the 50 knot range before they made landfall,

[00:04:03] [SPEAKER_04]: which means that on the Saffir-Simpson scale, they didn't even categorize as a category one hurricane.

[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Wow.

[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_04]: So every meteorologist that was, you know, touting these numbers, they were lying through their teeth.

[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_04]: They literally could have just rolled their lazy butts over to a computer and checked and been able to verify that.

[00:04:27] [SPEAKER_01]: You know, they keep doing this over and over and over again and over-exaggerate and over-exaggerate.

[00:04:33] [SPEAKER_01]: I pulled up an article and I sent this to a friend who was in Tampa.

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Actually, one of the people that comes on this show, Chris Ann Hall.

[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And I sent it to her and it was an MSN article.

[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_01]: And it said, basically, if you do not leave, you might as well just chalk yourself up to the dead.

[00:04:50] [SPEAKER_01]: You will be dead.

[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_01]: There is just right, you know, write your name on your arm because it's over for you.

[00:04:56] [SPEAKER_01]: You will not recover from this.

[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, we're talking drastic, overblown articles.

[00:05:03] [SPEAKER_01]: And so over a million people left, right?

[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_01]: At least.

[00:05:07] [SPEAKER_01]: And you kind of wonder about, you know, about that.

[00:05:11] [SPEAKER_01]: And then on top of it, this gross exaggeration.

[00:05:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Have you been seeing this too?

[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, every single one of them is, it's going to be a cat four or cat five.

[00:05:20] [SPEAKER_01]: And then it ends up being nothing like it.

[00:05:24] [SPEAKER_04]: They were reporting 30 foot waves out to sea.

[00:05:29] [SPEAKER_04]: And they're like, oh, we're going to have the biggest storm surge ever.

[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_04]: How is it different than any other mainstream media where they just overblow a story for the sake of fear?

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_04]: Because if it bleeds, it bleeds.

[00:05:44] [SPEAKER_04]: And they want to, you know, gin up this whole fear and the narrative that CO2 is causing all of these storms to be biblical.

[00:05:55] [SPEAKER_04]: But wait a minute.

[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_04]: The people who are making the CO2 narrative don't believe in the Bible.

[00:06:00] [SPEAKER_04]: So that's kind of ironic in and of itself.

[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that is actually that that is ironic now that you think about it.

[00:06:07] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, and they are.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_01]: They're always saying it's biblical.

[00:06:10] [SPEAKER_01]: You're right.

[00:06:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Good catch.

[00:06:12] [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but I just I look at the macro of everything.

[00:06:17] [SPEAKER_04]: Like I would rather be right than first.

[00:06:20] [SPEAKER_04]: So like, you know, while everybody was out making videos on the fly, I was like, you know what?

[00:06:25] [SPEAKER_04]: We're going to do a forensic autopsy on this after the fact.

[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_04]: And then I'll tell everybody how I really feel about it, because, you know, I had a flood and I'm talking 35 podcast requests to come on and talk about, you know, how they're steering and controlling the hurricanes and all this stuff.

[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_04]: And what about the quartz mines and all this stuff?

[00:06:49] [SPEAKER_04]: And I'm like, you want me to come on with my Alex Jones voice or like, do you want me to come on and tell you what I really feel?

[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Right.

[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_04]: And I think they would prefer the Alex Jones voice because there's so many people who are profiting from these clickbait titles from, you know, beer, PRN.

[00:07:09] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_04]: Insert the vowel.

[00:07:11] [SPEAKER_04]: And that's what I've seen, not just from the media, but also the infotainers online.

[00:07:17] [SPEAKER_01]: So what do you think?

[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_01]: What do you think is the reason for this?

[00:07:21] [SPEAKER_01]: Is it FEMA money?

[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Totally.

[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Is it all about grabbing that FEMA money beforehand?

[00:07:25] [SPEAKER_01]: What do you think?

[00:07:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Or is it a distraction?

[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I honestly don't.

[00:07:32] [SPEAKER_04]: I look at it like this.

[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, compare Ron DeSantis and whoever the, you know, leftist governor of North Carolina is.

[00:07:42] [SPEAKER_04]: Compare the response.

[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_04]: Compare the readiness and the response afterwards.

[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_04]: And then can draw the conclusions you need just from that.

[00:07:51] [SPEAKER_04]: One, you know, like Dan Bongino was back on the air two days after the tropical storm Milton.

[00:07:59] [SPEAKER_04]: Meanwhile, look at North Carolina.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_04]: So leadership is key.

[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:08:04] [SPEAKER_04]: And as a person who's lived through Hurricane Hugo and several hurricanes afterwards, you know, we know to be prepared and we know what the worst can be.

[00:08:13] [SPEAKER_04]: But if your governor is not there for you, it's going to be a tough road to hoe.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, yes, yes, yes.

[00:08:19] [SPEAKER_01]: And you know what?

[00:08:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I also, I was listening to his response live and DeSantis afterwards.

[00:08:27] [SPEAKER_01]: And he said, yeah, he said this wasn't even the kind of cleanup.

[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_01]: It wasn't the kind of rescue.

[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_01]: It wasn't even close, not even in the same ballpark as Helene.

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_01]: He said in Helene, we actually had a lot more, you know, people we had to go in for.

[00:08:44] [SPEAKER_01]: This one was nothing like that.

[00:08:47] [SPEAKER_01]: And you could, you could, you could see it.

[00:08:50] [SPEAKER_01]: People were all looking at the ground behind him.

[00:08:53] [SPEAKER_01]: And it was really kind of a strange scene.

[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Actually, it was like, we know that this was overblown.

[00:08:58] [SPEAKER_01]: We overblown.

[00:08:59] [SPEAKER_01]: We know that this was hyped up.

[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_01]: So here's the, here's the real skinny on it.

[00:09:04] [SPEAKER_01]: And they were literally looking down at the ground while he was talking.

[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_01]: It was just odd.

[00:09:08] [SPEAKER_01]: It was just an odd sight.

[00:09:11] [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.

[00:09:12] [SPEAKER_04]: Cat turd is one of the.

[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Cat turd.

[00:09:15] [SPEAKER_04]: Oh God.

[00:09:16] [SPEAKER_04]: He was laughing all the way through and going, where's the, you know, cat four I was promised

[00:09:23] [SPEAKER_04]: during Helene.

[00:09:25] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it was, it was, it was insane.

[00:09:28] [SPEAKER_01]: So there was a lot of flooding.

[00:09:29] [SPEAKER_01]: I'll give them that.

[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_01]: They talked about the storm.

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_01]: There, there was a storm.

[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:09:35] [SPEAKER_01]: And, but you were noticing all this.

[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_01]: And when they talked about lasers, I had you on the show right before I got sick.

[00:09:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And, and this show was all about the fact that they, the media has been saying lasers and

[00:09:46] [SPEAKER_01]: you know, you're so right on something when the media says lasers, when people are saying

[00:09:51] [SPEAKER_01]: lasers, when you had a Kaku, a professor Kaku or whatever his name is saying lasers, then

[00:09:57] [SPEAKER_01]: it's the exact opposite.

[00:09:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Isn't it?

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_01]: It's not lasers.

[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_04]: Of course.

[00:10:02] [SPEAKER_04]: It's always a misdirection.

[00:10:04] [SPEAKER_04]: And anybody who studied the history of hurricane modification understands that it all was chemical.

[00:10:10] [SPEAKER_04]: It always has been chemical, even up to the 2008 department of Homeland security hurricane

[00:10:16] [SPEAKER_04]: modification workshop.

[00:10:18] [SPEAKER_04]: Even during those discussions, the predominant, you know, method of mitigating hurricanes to

[00:10:26] [SPEAKER_04]: prevent the next Katrina was chemical.

[00:10:29] [SPEAKER_04]: So when you understand the history of carbon black dust and the military's use of it and

[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_04]: all of the papers that have been published about mitigating or steering hurricanes using

[00:10:41] [SPEAKER_04]: carbon black dust, then you go, well, why is everybody making noise about next rad, Doppler

[00:10:48] [SPEAKER_04]: radars and laser beams and all this stuff?

[00:10:51] [SPEAKER_01]: That is interesting.

[00:10:52] [SPEAKER_04]: You always have to look the opposite direction and go, where's the truth?

[00:10:55] [SPEAKER_01]: That is so true.

[00:10:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Of course, the phone lines are open today.

[00:10:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Dr. Pesto will join us in the next hour.

[00:11:01] [SPEAKER_01]: We've got the great Jim Lee with us right now.

[00:11:03] [SPEAKER_01]: And I just wanted to say, look, call up.

[00:11:06] [SPEAKER_01]: You can ask any questions of Jim.

[00:11:08] [SPEAKER_01]: And I know that you're more than happy to answer them.

[00:11:11] [SPEAKER_01]: And 888-673-1450.

[00:11:14] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm back today.

[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_01]: We are live.

[00:11:16] [SPEAKER_01]: And I just wanted to give you guys an opportunity to ask Jim yourselves on questions that you

[00:11:22] [SPEAKER_01]: may have had going through it.

[00:11:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Everybody was hunkered down.

[00:11:25] [SPEAKER_01]: Everybody was pretty much under the thought that we were going to get the biggest cat storm.

[00:11:29] [SPEAKER_01]: And they were even saying cat six, which I don't even know if it exists.

[00:11:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Does it exist?

[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_04]: It does not exist.

[00:11:35] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:11:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:11:37] [SPEAKER_01]: And so last week was some flooding.

[00:11:41] [SPEAKER_01]: And I know that, you know, my friend Chrisanne, I mean, she lost a room in their house.

[00:11:46] [SPEAKER_01]: They have to remodel a room in their house.

[00:11:48] [SPEAKER_01]: But she said, we're fine.

[00:11:50] [SPEAKER_01]: And we stayed because we knew that they were going to do this.

[00:11:53] [SPEAKER_01]: We knew that they were going to say it was this when it was not.

[00:11:57] [SPEAKER_01]: So I love your fresh, just sort of, this is how it is.

[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Take.

[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for that.

[00:12:03] [SPEAKER_01]: It's refreshing.

[00:12:04] [SPEAKER_01]: And we, I just, I feel like, I feel like we're just never going to believe them again.

[00:12:10] [SPEAKER_01]: And I really hope we don't actually.

[00:12:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Don't you?

[00:12:13] [SPEAKER_01]: That we stop believing them and go right in with the lowest, the lowest prediction we can go with.

[00:12:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_04]: I think you don't even have to worry about that for like people who live in hurricane prone areas.

[00:12:28] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:12:28] [SPEAKER_04]: Like we're some of the best meteorologists on the planet.

[00:12:31] [SPEAKER_04]: Everybody does their own homework.

[00:12:33] [SPEAKER_04]: They don't trust whatever is on TV anyway.

[00:12:36] [SPEAKER_04]: So they're going to go check this stuff themselves.

[00:12:38] [SPEAKER_04]: I love it.

[00:12:39] [SPEAKER_04]: I love it.

[00:12:40] [SPEAKER_04]: You'd be surprised how many people probably we saw the same numbers I did and we're like,

[00:12:44] [SPEAKER_04]: Ash, those people.

[00:12:45] [SPEAKER_01]: We're going to, we're going to come right back.

[00:12:47] [SPEAKER_01]: More with Jim Lee, climateviewer.com.

[00:12:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Be right back.

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[00:15:06] [SPEAKER_01]: You're listening to the Kate Daly Show.

[00:15:08] [SPEAKER_01]: So happy about that.

[00:15:09] [SPEAKER_01]: And, of course, I got a great guest.

[00:15:11] [SPEAKER_01]: And I had so many great guests for last week when I was out.

[00:15:15] [SPEAKER_01]: And Jim was one of them.

[00:15:16] [SPEAKER_01]: And I really was excited to have him on to talk about the fallout.

[00:15:21] [SPEAKER_01]: There was an article about six hours ago, Jim, where Jim Lee, my guest from climateviewer.com.

[00:15:27] [SPEAKER_01]: And I was kind of chuckling because it said basically these hurricanes, which they said aren't hurricanes, okay, because they said that they were storms.

[00:15:41] [SPEAKER_01]: These hurricanes are wreaking havoc on mental health.

[00:15:45] [SPEAKER_01]: And, you know, I can understand a Cat 5 coming in and maybe messing with that a little bit.

[00:15:50] [SPEAKER_01]: But the articles keep coming in and the crazy is still crazy as far as the reporting on this.

[00:15:58] [SPEAKER_01]: And they keep calling it Hurricane Milton.

[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_01]: And then they keep declassifying it as a storm.

[00:16:04] [SPEAKER_01]: But they keep calling it Hurricane Milton.

[00:16:06] [SPEAKER_01]: So that sticks in our head, right?

[00:16:09] [SPEAKER_04]: It does.

[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_04]: And, I mean, think about the terminology that's been used lately over the last couple of years.

[00:16:16] [SPEAKER_04]: We had rain bombs.

[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_04]: Yes.

[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_04]: So we had bomb cyclones.

[00:16:22] [SPEAKER_04]: And I just think the craziest one, this was in the last year, a Mateo tsunami.

[00:16:30] [SPEAKER_04]: What?

[00:16:31] [SPEAKER_04]: A Mateo tsunami?

[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_04]: A Mateo tsunami.

[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_04]: All right.

[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_04]: I literally think these weather jockeys, you know, sit around the room and are like, what's something even scarier that we could come up with?

[00:16:43] [SPEAKER_04]: You put in the clickbait title of our video to make people pay attention to our weather stream instead of the other guys.

[00:16:50] [SPEAKER_04]: That is the truth.

[00:16:51] [SPEAKER_04]: It's like Doppler radar wars of, we have the Doppler 15, 9,000, you know?

[00:16:58] [SPEAKER_04]: Like, our Doppler's better than your Doppler.

[00:17:01] [SPEAKER_01]: It reminds me of the SNL clip, which I played last week when you were on, I think it was the week before.

[00:17:05] [SPEAKER_01]: And I played it because it was the SNL clip.

[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_01]: They're going to be in the storm, live in the storm.

[00:17:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, a storm tracker.

[00:17:14] [SPEAKER_01]: So we have a caller for you.

[00:17:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Hi, caller.

[00:17:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Welcome to the show.

[00:17:17] [SPEAKER_01]: Go right ahead.

[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, thanks for bringing some sanity to all this.

[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_03]: You know, NBC kept broadcasting the same line.

[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_03]: They said this is going to be a storm, one in a thousand year storm, over and over again.

[00:17:30] [SPEAKER_03]: And, you know, it would be comical if it wasn't so tragic why they're doing all this.

[00:17:34] [SPEAKER_03]: But for 60 hours, they kept telling us in the media, the death toll keeps going up.

[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_03]: It keeps going up.

[00:17:42] [SPEAKER_03]: So I kept looking to see how much death toll went up.

[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_03]: It was every time except once, it went up one person.

[00:17:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And then the second time, the last time, it was two people.

[00:17:51] [SPEAKER_03]: One time it was two people.

[00:17:53] [SPEAKER_03]: 17 was a death toll reported.

[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_03]: And, of course, they lie about things like that.

[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, they did.

[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_03]: The storm of one in a thousand year storm.

[00:17:59] [SPEAKER_03]: But the reason, what I wanted to bring up here is this is a classic example of the Hegelian dialectic.

[00:18:08] [SPEAKER_03]: They create a problem or they tell us there's this huge problem.

[00:18:11] [SPEAKER_03]: And then they give us the reaction and they give us a solution.

[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_03]: And the solution is always less freedom, less national sovereignty and so forth.

[00:18:20] [SPEAKER_03]: So, you know, they're writing this global warring hoax, you know, all the way to totalitarianism around the world.

[00:18:26] [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's really important people realize that.

[00:18:30] [SPEAKER_03]: Jim, my question is about hurricanes around the world.

[00:18:34] [SPEAKER_03]: From the research I've looked into for many decades now, the frequency intensity of hurricanes in the six hurricane regions of the world have been at normal rates or lower than normal.

[00:18:47] [SPEAKER_03]: There is no correlation with CO2 production by man.

[00:18:50] [SPEAKER_03]: Can you confirm that?

[00:18:52] [SPEAKER_03]: And maybe talk about how they're using this to take away our freedoms.

[00:18:56] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you.

[00:18:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Appreciate that, Jim.

[00:18:59] [SPEAKER_04]: Excellent point.

[00:19:00] [SPEAKER_04]: Like, right on the money.

[00:19:03] [SPEAKER_04]: And it wasn't a question, but I want to bring it up.

[00:19:07] [SPEAKER_04]: Isn't it a coincidence that North Carolina actually got hit with 2,000 year floods in a month?

[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_04]: Because they just had a thousand year flood before Helene actually came.

[00:19:20] [SPEAKER_04]: And it wasn't reported by the media.

[00:19:23] [SPEAKER_06]: Interesting.

[00:19:23] [SPEAKER_06]: Go look it up.

[00:19:24] [SPEAKER_04]: 22 inches of rain in a single day.

[00:19:27] [SPEAKER_04]: That's insane.

[00:19:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that is.

[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_04]: So, yes, I can confirm what you're saying.

[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_04]: Over the 170 years that we've been tracking hurricanes, there has been no correlation between CO2 and intensity or frequency of tropical cyclones.

[00:19:46] [SPEAKER_04]: In fact, they have not been intensifying or more of them.

[00:19:51] [SPEAKER_04]: In fact, from 2005 to 2017, we had a hurricane drought.

[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if I mentioned this the last time we were on.

[00:20:00] [SPEAKER_04]: But after Katrina, we had 10 years where there were, during that 10-year period, five years, there were no hurricanes at all that made landfall.

[00:20:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Interesting.

[00:20:12] [SPEAKER_04]: Which is very rare.

[00:20:14] [SPEAKER_04]: And then, of course, Trump got into office.

[00:20:16] [SPEAKER_04]: He canceled the Paris Climate Accord.

[00:20:19] [SPEAKER_04]: And the climate scientists got really big mad.

[00:20:21] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_04]: And three hurricanes hit all the rednecks that voted him into office.

[00:20:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, my gosh.

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[00:20:30] [SPEAKER_01]: More on this.

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[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_01]: I've got Jim Leon.

[00:24:37] [SPEAKER_01]: And I want you to finish your thoughts on answering that amazing question, the wonderful question about or a really statement about the fact that hurricanes are not on the uptick.

[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_01]: We keep getting lied to about the veracity of these things.

[00:24:53] [SPEAKER_01]: And then that's what sticks in our minds.

[00:24:56] [SPEAKER_01]: And then also a meeting that they had around Hurricane Katrina time.

[00:25:01] [SPEAKER_04]: So for those who aren't familiar with Judith Curry, Judith Curry is the climate scientist who initially postulated that there was a link between global warming and increase in tropical cyclone intensity and frequency.

[00:25:20] [SPEAKER_04]: Judith Curry also was the one who debunked her own paper and immediately drew the scorn of all of the climate community became an outcast.

[00:25:33] [SPEAKER_04]: But the bottom line is Fortune 500 companies rely on Judith Curry's climate predictions because she will give them like 78 different models of what the future could be as opposed to one narrative.

[00:25:48] [SPEAKER_04]: So if you want to learn about climate science, check out Judith Curry, check out Dr. William Happer, Willie Soon, CO2coalition.org.

[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_04]: And you can find out just how fake the CO2 narrative is.

[00:26:05] [SPEAKER_04]: But before that, we were talking about the hurricane drought.

[00:26:09] [SPEAKER_04]: Well, in 2008, the Department of Homeland Security had a hurricane modification workshop.

[00:26:14] [SPEAKER_04]: For those who want details on this, you can go to weathermodificationhistory.com.

[00:26:20] [SPEAKER_04]: That's my website that just has the entire history and an interactive timeline.

[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_04]: And we have over 800 newspaper articles dating back to 1889 on the history of weather modification.

[00:26:33] [SPEAKER_04]: The hurricane modification workshop was in 2008.

[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_04]: And at that meeting, Dr. Masha Alomaro from MIT University, he said basically, let's use carbon black dust to steer or mitigate a hurricane,

[00:26:48] [SPEAKER_04]: which was the same thing that William Gray said in 1974 in his paper, carbon dust absorption of solar radiation.

[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_04]: So the ability to steer a hurricane, at least somewhat, there is no such thing as weather control.

[00:27:04] [SPEAKER_04]: There is only weather modification.

[00:27:06] [SPEAKER_04]: They cannot control it like a joystick, but they definitely can dump chemicals in it to modify it somewhat.

[00:27:14] [SPEAKER_04]: And the outcome is always unpredictable.

[00:27:16] [SPEAKER_04]: Same thing with cloud seeding.

[00:27:18] [SPEAKER_04]: They have no way to predict what's going to happen.

[00:27:20] [SPEAKER_04]: But it's coincidental.

[00:27:23] [SPEAKER_04]: I'm not.

[00:27:25] [SPEAKER_04]: It's very coincidental that from 2005 to 2017, there was this hurricane drought.

[00:27:32] [SPEAKER_04]: And when Trump got elected, magically, three hurricanes in 2017 hit the southeast.

[00:27:39] [SPEAKER_04]: Then we get to the Biden administration.

[00:27:42] [SPEAKER_04]: We see a decrease in hurricanes again.

[00:27:46] [SPEAKER_04]: Suddenly, it's election season and it's biblical again.

[00:27:50] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:27:51] [SPEAKER_04]: Interesting.

[00:27:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.

[00:27:53] [SPEAKER_04]: Interesting.

[00:27:53] [SPEAKER_04]: Just an interesting correlation between who's in control, who controls the media and what the storyline, how the storyline goes.

[00:28:01] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm so with you.

[00:28:02] [SPEAKER_01]: We have another caller.

[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Go ahead, caller.

[00:28:04] [SPEAKER_01]: You're on with Jim Lee.

[00:28:06] [SPEAKER_04]: Jim, what would happen if you put dry ice in a hurricane?

[00:28:11] [SPEAKER_04]: They actually did that during Project Cirrus.

[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_04]: Thanks for the call.

[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_04]: Which was in 1947.

[00:28:17] [SPEAKER_04]: And Project Storm Fury, which was the NOAA project, which ran from the 1960s through the 1980s.

[00:28:24] [SPEAKER_04]: And honestly, with the dry ice, the idea was that maybe we could cool it down, but it wasn't nearly as effective as they had proposed, which is why when they had the Department of Homeland Security hurricane modification workshop in 2008,

[00:28:44] [SPEAKER_04]: the DHS reached out to NOAA and said, hey, we would like you to participate in hurricane mitigation.

[00:28:54] [SPEAKER_04]: And NOAA said to the DHS, letter available, signed, sealed, delivered on weathermodificationhistory.com, they said, how about no?

[00:29:04] [SPEAKER_04]: Because we suck at it.

[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_06]: Wow.

[00:29:06] [SPEAKER_04]: And we were no good at it.

[00:29:08] [SPEAKER_04]: And we tried it and we never could really get any science behind it.

[00:29:13] [SPEAKER_04]: It was a complete failure.

[00:29:15] [SPEAKER_04]: On the flip side, the military said this was a CIA project that was a part of Project Storm Fury where the military, China Lake, California, the China Lake Naval Weapons Station,

[00:29:31] [SPEAKER_04]: which was part of Operation Popeye in Vietnam, weather warfare over Vietnam.

[00:29:35] [SPEAKER_04]: They also were a part of this attempt to steer hurricanes into Cuba to hurt Castro's sugar crops and in addition to a rain embargo on Cuba.

[00:29:50] [SPEAKER_04]: So dry ice has never really been found to be effective other than what's called hole boring or cloud clearing.

[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_04]: Okay.

[00:29:59] [SPEAKER_04]: So you can sprinkle dry ice and you can make clouds go away.

[00:30:03] [SPEAKER_04]: But as far as effectiveness versus hurricanes, there's really no proof that that's, you know, been effective at all.

[00:30:11] [SPEAKER_01]: I do have a question for you is why the laser story then?

[00:30:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Why are so many promoting the laser story?

[00:30:17] [SPEAKER_01]: But I have a caller first, so we'll get to that first.

[00:30:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Do you have a quick question for Jim Lee?

[00:30:23] [SPEAKER_03]: Pretty quick.

[00:30:24] [SPEAKER_03]: John Locke, who was the father of our political philosophy our country is founded upon, said that when the law ends, tyranny begins.

[00:30:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Please tell me, this is a legal question, not a science question, where in the law the Constitution gives the authority for the FEMA or the federal government be involved in weather at all in any way, other than maybe militarily?

[00:30:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Amen.

[00:30:49] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:30:50] [SPEAKER_01]: Another rhetorical statement.

[00:30:51] [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, he's right.

[00:30:52] [SPEAKER_01]: They don't.

[00:30:54] [SPEAKER_04]: Public law 92-205.

[00:30:58] [SPEAKER_04]: And if you look this up, all of this will be available on the weathermodificationhistory.com interactive timeline.

[00:31:07] [SPEAKER_04]: After the weather warfare in Vietnam, there was a lot because basically a whole bunch of bald, old, bald, white dudes were like, wait a minute, there was weather warfare.

[00:31:17] [SPEAKER_04]: We can control the weather?

[00:31:19] [SPEAKER_04]: Question mark.

[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_04]: So they had some congressional hearings on what the CIA and the U.S. Air Force and Navy were doing in Vietnam.

[00:31:29] [SPEAKER_04]: They passed the Weather Modification Reporting Act of 1972.

[00:31:34] [SPEAKER_04]: They passed the Weather Modification Policy Act of 1976.

[00:31:40] [SPEAKER_04]: And these stipulate what private entities or private corporations are allowed to do in the continental United States.

[00:31:49] [SPEAKER_04]: They have to fill out a form, report it to the Department of Commerce and NOAA.

[00:31:53] [SPEAKER_04]: It's called a NOAA Form 17-4.

[00:31:57] [SPEAKER_04]: And right now, there's an open public comment period until November 19th to include solar radiation management in the NOAA reporting system.

[00:32:10] [SPEAKER_04]: So if at all possible, you need to look this thing up because until they're seeking public comments on the ability to add geoengineering, solar radiation management by private entities, which would effectively legalize private geoengineering in America.

[00:32:31] [SPEAKER_04]: Whoa.

[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_04]: A comment was November 19th.

[00:32:34] [SPEAKER_01]: We're going to come right back on that.

[00:32:36] [SPEAKER_01]: We had to go to break.

[00:32:37] [SPEAKER_01]: We're going to come right back.

[00:32:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Final segment with Jim Lee.

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[00:35:26] [SPEAKER_04]: And the Terra Mobile is actually a mobile terawatt femtosecond laser.

[00:35:34] [SPEAKER_04]: So it literally fires a little blink of a laser.

[00:35:38] [SPEAKER_04]: A femtosecond is much smaller, shorter than a second.

[00:35:41] [SPEAKER_04]: It has two purposes.

[00:35:44] [SPEAKER_04]: These lasers.

[00:35:46] [SPEAKER_04]: One is for precipitation enhancement to make rain.

[00:35:50] [SPEAKER_04]: It provides ionization.

[00:35:53] [SPEAKER_04]: So it's ionizing radiation.

[00:35:55] [SPEAKER_04]: That ionization causes water to stick to cloud condensation nuclei or cloud dust.

[00:36:03] [SPEAKER_04]: You know, the seed cloud seeds to make rainfall occur.

[00:36:07] [SPEAKER_04]: So that's one purpose.

[00:36:09] [SPEAKER_04]: The other purpose for creating lasers for weather modification purposes is to steer lightning bolts.

[00:36:17] [SPEAKER_04]: Now, these are called laser lightning rods.

[00:36:21] [SPEAKER_04]: That's another term for them.

[00:36:23] [SPEAKER_04]: But Michio Kaku went on the lamestream legacy media after I had already covered this.

[00:36:32] [SPEAKER_04]: And then after the Weather Channel did a four part series called Hacking the Planet, where they literally used the four articles I had written on my website.

[00:36:44] [SPEAKER_04]: And everybody was like, dude, they're literally like reading your articles in order on the Weather Channel.

[00:36:50] [SPEAKER_04]: So, of course, the story was getting out there and they needed to get ahead of it without saying the word Terra Mobile.

[00:36:57] [SPEAKER_04]: They say, we're using trillion watt lasers.

[00:37:01] [SPEAKER_04]: But now we're using dressed lasers and many other things.

[00:37:05] [SPEAKER_04]: The United Arab Emirates Rainfall Enhancement Program, the UAE that just got flooded in Dubai.

[00:37:11] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:37:13] [SPEAKER_04]: They're using instead of silver iodide, they're using titanium iodide.

[00:37:19] [SPEAKER_04]: They're using Linda Zhao from Khalifa University came up with the idea to use graphene nanoparticles of graphene oxide and silica dioxide.

[00:37:32] [SPEAKER_04]: They're also using something called cloud ionizers, which produce negatively charged ions.

[00:37:39] [SPEAKER_04]: And they do this from the ground and from drones.

[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_04]: So and the latest and within the last two months now they're talking about even here in the United States, combining hygroscopic flares or cloud seeding flares with cloud ionizers on the same plane to make them more effective.

[00:38:00] [SPEAKER_04]: So these are the two types of electric weather modification that are real.

[00:38:05] [SPEAKER_04]: All of the other ones you probably ever heard of are completely fake.

[00:38:10] [SPEAKER_04]: And there is no science to that whatsoever.

[00:38:12] [SPEAKER_01]: So the black dust, though, can do a lot more than what these lasers can do in the manipulation of lightning bolts.

[00:38:21] [SPEAKER_04]: No, the black dust is specifically for either cloud formation.

[00:38:27] [SPEAKER_04]: Nineteen fifty eight.

[00:38:28] [SPEAKER_04]: Dr. Florence Van Stratton was able to create clouds on demand.

[00:38:33] [SPEAKER_04]: The weather warfare documents like owning the weather in twenty twenty five to freedom of information.

[00:38:39] [SPEAKER_04]: And then the other one from the U.S.

[00:38:40] [SPEAKER_04]: Air Force, one from the U.S.

[00:38:41] [SPEAKER_04]: Navy.

[00:38:42] [SPEAKER_04]: Dr. Arnold A. Barnes, Jr.

[00:38:44] [SPEAKER_04]: The weather modification test technology symposium.

[00:38:46] [SPEAKER_04]: Ninety seven.

[00:38:47] [SPEAKER_04]: All of these, including the DHS hurricane modification workshop.

[00:38:52] [SPEAKER_04]: They all mentioned the use of carbon black dust because it is about absorbing solar radiation.

[00:39:00] [SPEAKER_04]: What is the most powerful source of power that you can use to alter the weather?

[00:39:07] [SPEAKER_04]: The sun.

[00:39:07] [SPEAKER_04]: Why does it work?

[00:39:09] [SPEAKER_04]: Because it's black and because of its dialectic, dielectric properties and paramagnetic properties.

[00:39:16] [SPEAKER_04]: So by harnessing the power of the sun, then you now have enough power to possibly at least modify in some way these large storm storms because no ground based radar or anything like that.

[00:39:34] [SPEAKER_04]: The narrative out there is that somehow Doppler weather radars, NEXRAD, are steering hurricanes and that the NEXRADs are using laser beams.

[00:39:46] [SPEAKER_04]: But what these videos are actually showing you is what's called radio interference.

[00:39:51] [SPEAKER_04]: So as the radar is spinning around trying to show you where the rain is, what it's actually happening is the radar is encountering another broadcast tower like a radio station or a TV station antenna.

[00:40:07] [SPEAKER_04]: It's reflecting a false signal back to the radar, which appears to be just this linear line.

[00:40:15] [SPEAKER_04]: And low IQ NPCs who are out there making clickbait, they then claim that this is NEXRAD weather control and they're steering Hurricane Helene using this.

[00:40:27] [SPEAKER_04]: Here's how dumb this idea is.

[00:40:29] [SPEAKER_04]: The NEXRAD radar produces about 750,000 watts peak with an average power of 1,300 watts.

[00:40:36] [SPEAKER_04]: And a hurricane has 7 quadrillion joules per second of power.

[00:40:44] [SPEAKER_04]: Right.

[00:40:45] [SPEAKER_04]: Which is equivalent to 7 quadrillion watts.

[00:40:49] [SPEAKER_04]: That's 7 with 15 zeros behind it or 200 kilotons of TNT per second.

[00:40:56] [SPEAKER_04]: So that's the equivalent of using 20 seconds.

[00:40:59] [SPEAKER_04]: I was saying toothpick, but let's say a needle and poking a bear and expecting it to change the bears.

[00:41:05] [SPEAKER_04]: No, the bears can eat you.

[00:41:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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