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    David Wilcock Guest

    Default Tornado Update!


    for those who've read "tornadoes, vortexes and propulsion" in convergence
    iii, check this out. i don't think it's a ufo, but rather even more
    scientific evidence of whirlpool phenomena without parent clouds. more to
    the point, it's another bold confirmation of what we've just published...
    and it correlates well with the increase of these phenomena in times of
    higher solar activity.

    http://www.rense.com/general10/san.htm

    weird whirlpool just off
    san diego shoreline
    http://www.kfmb.com/special_assignme...1/04/weird.php
    5-9-1

    a strange phenomenon spinning off the coast of san diego. some say it comes
    from out of this world.

    it can best be described as a giant whirlpool caught on videotape off
    black's beach. a man flying in a biplane shot the footage with his home
    video camera and it is extraordinary to say the least.

    oceanographers say they've never seen anything like it. but at least one
    expert says an unidentified underwater object could have caused the weird
    whirlpool.

    flying saucers, ufos, strange lights - people say they've seen them in the
    skies, over the water, even in the water. imagine for a moment what would
    happen if a spacecraft did land in the ocean off san diego. what would it
    look like?

    saturday, february 3, 2001 - 1100 feet above black's beach. mike runion is a
    passenger in an open-air biplane on a sightseeing tour when he sees
    something he's never seen before. the pilot circles around for another look
    and there it is: a huge, spinning whirlpool.

    mike pulled out his video camera and started shooting - 37 seconds of
    footage that shows a spinning whirlpool, sucking up dirt and debris, just
    outside the surf line -- a spiral of foam rising up from the center.

    mike is a kayaker. he and his friends spend a lot of time in the ocean, but
    this video was like nothing they had ever seen. when news 8 first aired this
    video about a month ago, we received a phone call from the director of the
    san diego ufo society. rob baldwin wanted to take a closer look so we
    obliged.

    baldwin says ufos have been reported for years off the coast of san diego.
    but could an underwater spacecraft really cause a whirlpool? baldwin says
    the spinning motion of an underwater flying saucer could do just that.

    scientists at the scripps institution of oceanography are skeptical of the
    ufo theory to say the least. bill schmidt does extensive research on ocean
    rip currents. he says the spinning motion in the video appears to be a giant
    eddy, perhaps caused by two competing ocean currents.

    rip currents run perpendicular to the shoreline, flowing straight out to
    sea. once they get outside the surf zone they sometimes collide with
    long-shore currents heading north or south. when the two currents come
    together a spinning, eddy motion can result.

    there is also a deep canyon off the coast of black's beach, which can make
    ocean currents unpredictable. but because the video is so short schmidt says
    it's difficult to say exactly what caused the eddy.

    as for the man who shot the video, he's still at a loss to explain it. for
    now, the cause of the strange whirlpool off black's beach remains a
    mystery -- a phenomenon unexplained by either science or science fiction.

    [but not by the new science reality we just disclosed one week ago!]

    no one really knows just how common these whirlpool currents are off the san
    diego coastline. but, scientists say they wouldn't be surprised if they
    occur as seldom as once a year or as often as once a month.


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    Jeremy Weiland Guest

    Default Re: Tornado Update!


    <table bgcolor="#ffffff">
    ><font face="arial" size="2"> yeah, if you watch the video on the kfmb tv website, it's pretty obvious that there's a big disturbance down there. pretty disgusting how the ufo expert and photographer are filmed with eerie background music and strange background effects, while the scientist guy is filmed normally. almost made me believe the whole thing was stupid. if that's not bias i don't know what is. man, the media sucks.</font>
    >
    ><font face="arial" size="2">later,</font>
    ><font face="arial" size="2">jeremy</font>
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    style="background: #e4e4e4; font: 10pt arial; font-color: black">from: david wilcock
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    style="font: 10pt arial">sent: wednesday, may 09, 2001 11:19 pm
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    <tt>for those who've read "tornadoes, vortexes and propulsion" in convergence
    iii, check this out. i don't think it's a ufo, but rather even more
    scientific evidence of whirlpool phenomena without parent clouds. more to
    the point, it's another bold confirmation of what we've just published...
    and it correlates well with the increase of these phenomena in times of
    higher solar activity.

    http://www.rense.com/general10/san.htm

    weird whirlpool just off
    san diego shoreline
    http://www.kfmb.com/special_assignme...1/04/weird.php
    5-9-1

    a strange phenomenon spinning off the coast of san diego. some say it comes
    from out of this world.

    it can best be described as a giant whirlpool caught on videotape off
    black's beach. a man flying in a biplane shot the footage with his home
    video camera and it is extraordinary to say the least.

    oceanographers say they've never seen anything like it. but at least one
    expert says an unidentified underwater object could have caused the weird
    whirlpool.

    flying saucers, ufos, strange lights - people say they've seen them in the
    skies, over the water, even in the water. imagine for a moment what would
    happen if a spacecraft did land in the ocean off san diego. what would it
    look like?

    saturday, february 3, 2001 - 1100 feet above black's beach. mike runion is a
    passenger in an open-air biplane on a sightseeing tour when he sees
    something he's never seen before. the pilot circles around for another look
    and there it is: a huge, spinning whirlpool.

    mike pulled out his video camera and started shooting - 37 seconds of
    footage that shows a spinning whirlpool, sucking up dirt and debris, just
    outside the surf line -- a spiral of foam rising up from the center.

    mike is a kayaker. he and his friends spend a lot of time in the ocean, but
    this video was like nothing they had ever seen. when news 8 first aired this
    video about a month ago, we received a phone call from the director of the
    san diego ufo society. rob baldwin wanted to take a closer look so we
    obliged.

    baldwin says ufos have been reported for years off the coast of san diego.
    but could an underwater spacecraft really cause a whirlpool? baldwin says
    the spinning motion of an underwater flying saucer could do just that.

    scientists at the scripps institution of oceanography are skeptical of the
    ufo theory to say the least. bill schmidt does extensive research on ocean
    rip currents. he says the spinning motion in the video appears to be a giant
    eddy, perhaps caused by two competing ocean currents.

    rip currents run perpendicular to the shoreline, flowing straight out to
    sea. once they get outside the surf zone they sometimes collide with
    long-shore currents heading north or south. when the two currents come
    together a spinning, eddy motion can result.

    there is also a deep canyon off the coast of black's beach, which can make
    ocean currents unpredictable. but because the video is so short schmidt says
    it's difficult to say exactly what caused the eddy.

    as for the man who shot the video, he's still at a loss to explain it. for
    now, the cause of the strange whirlpool off black's beach remains a
    mystery -- a phenomenon unexplained by either science or science fiction.

    [but not by the new science reality we just disclosed one week ago!]

    no one really knows just how common these whirlpool currents are off the san
    diego coastline. but, scientists say they wouldn't be surprised if they
    occur as seldom as once a year or as often as once a month.



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