Wednesday 21 August 2013

Heavy rain after the chemtrailing.

As predicted there has been heavy chemfall since the chemtrailing on Monday night. It looks like they were deploying the HAARP system yesterday as well.......



I saw my first peacock butterfly of the summer. We used to see loads of peacock and red admiral butterflies around here but the die back of the undergrowth due to geo engineering has destroyed a lot of their natural habitat. The peacock butterflies  like to lay their eggs on nettles and then the caterpillars move from nettle to nettle to feed before they pupate and emerge as butterflies. The butterflies can hibernate in trees or garden sheds etc waiting for the warmth of Spring before emerging. The long cold winters can be too much for them to tolerate so constant overcast skies via geo engineering / chemtrailing are their enemy.
Here's a 'rare' peacock butterfly catching some rays yesterday before the rains came......


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