9 comments on “DUTCHSINSE 2/17/2012 — Honey Bees and flowers in winter — SOMETHING IS VERY WRONG — St. Louis Missouri

  1. Semjase purportedly talked with Billy Meier in German.

    The non human ETs in particular, that interact with non telepathic human races, may have translation technology that allows a conversation with a terrestrial human in their spoken language. Where the human can talk to the non human ET in their spoken language, and it will translate into the non humans ET’s language. And the non human ET can talk to the human, and the communication technology will produce an audible spoken statement that the human can hear and understand so that they can talk with each other.

  2. “The United States Army Special Forces, also known as the Green Berets because of their distinctive service headgear, are a special operations force tasked with six primary missions: unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism. The first two emphasize language, cultural, and training skills in working with foreign troops. Other duties include combat search and rescue (CSAR), security assistance, peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, humanitarian demining, counter-proliferation, psychological operations, manhunts, and counter-drug operations; other components of the United States Special Operations Command or other U.S. government activities may also specialize in these secondary areas.[3] Many of their operational techniques are classified, but some nonfiction works[4] and doctrinal manuals are available.”

    Source – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Forces_(United_States_Army)

  3. It’s the same here in Topeka, KS. We finally got 2 inches of snow this week and that is the only winter we have had. It is back to 50 so the snow only lasted a day. Our ground has never frozen so I can only wonder how bad the bugs will be this summer. We saw bees yesterday and also a fly got in my daughter’s house yesterday. I’m an old woman and this is the strangest winter I can remember. I’ve heard it was like this in the early 30′s but I’m not that old. Thanks for the updates. I always apprciate them.

    • The wind was over 100 miles per hour a few weeks ago in the Rockies, there were trucks blown over all over the place. I was out working in it, you had to be careful. A lot of the roads were closed to big trucks and passenger vehicles with trailers.

      “Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 ft (1,917 m), famous for dangerously erratic weather. For 76 years, a weather observatory on the summit held the record for the highest wind gust directly measured at the Earth’s surface, 231 mph (372 km/h) (or 103 m/s), on the afternoon of April 12, 1934.[4] It was known as Agiocochook, or “Home of the Great Spirit”, before European settlers arrived.[5]”

      Source – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Washington_(New_Hampshire)

  4. The satellite communications equipment that I’m planning on using at the natural spaceport next week is the same that’s used on K2 and Everest, the two highest mountains in the world.

    “K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the difficulty of ascent and the second-highest fatality rate among the “eight thousanders” for those who climb it. For every four people who have reached the summit, one has died trying.[4] Unlike Annapurna, the mountain with the highest fatality rate, K2 has never been climbed in winter.”

    Source – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K2

    The weather forecast at the K2 summit this week is a high temperature of -42 degrees fahrenheit and a low temperature of -51 degrees fahrenheit. With wind speeds of 25 miles per hour to 120 miles per hour.

    Source – http://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/K2/forecasts/8612

    Maybe if the North Pole is moving towards Siberia, it’s effecting the weather at K2.

    • You can get the same weather conditions in the U.S. and Canadian Rockies. So if a bad storm comes in, you need to be able to either descend quickly, or ride it out until it’s over, or possibly get rescued by a chopper.

      “On 1 August 2008, a number of climbers went missing when a serac in the Bottleneck snapped and broke their ropes.[41][42] Survivors were seen from a helicopter, but rescue efforts were impeded by the high altitude. Eleven were never found, and presumed dead.[35]”

      Source – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K2

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