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Weather MODIFICATION / Tornado Season ??
      Wed Apr 13 2011 03:18 PM

Is anyone here familiar with 'dutchsinse' on YouTube???
I would really like to get an educated (and open minded) opinion of his theory from someone who understands HAARP and 'scalar wave technology'.
Here is a link to one of his most recent videos: YouTube - dutchsinse's Channel
What do you think ??

tia, SRQ

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