Oil or Chemical Rain in South Carolina - June 26, 2010 - 3:20 pm
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jim, we don't need "experts". you don't need a weatherman to tell you which way the wind is blowing. the polluting of the gulf of mexico has reached the stage where VOC's are evaporating into clouds, and then coming down as toxic rain when those clouds condense. it's easy to understand, but not easy to come to terms with.
best of luck.
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i myself live in south carolina woo over the week bad storms in orangeburge
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After the first oil rain video, I was skeptical, just because nobody else seemed to be talking about it. Now watching this video, and reading the comments about others... Maybe I'm starting to get a little worried forreal
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Rained out here in Maryland last week. I pay attention to everything and noticed, during the rain, as I was driving, I could see the cars driving in front of me and every where else leaving white milky tire trails!!! White trails were coming from the tires as the cars drove, and was bubbly! Something is in the rain people!
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@cloudfire777 biblical propheecy dog, the water will be fouled and will burn like OIL
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please mail your newspaper clippings,printed articles & photographs of the oil disaster to: Frontier Motel, P.O. Box 948, Granby , CO 80446 ...for inclusion in the Gulf Oil Spill Disaster Scrapbook for Posterity that will show our grandchildren what life was like before the internet went down and what happened to our land and ocean before the shtf!
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I'm in N.E. Ga., and yesterday's storm (rained in the bright sun, some) made my plants look and feel a lttle strange. I went out between bursts to see the plants upclose. At first I thought slug/snail slime, but then, as the sun shone brightly, I realized that it looked more like gasoline. I had a headache, so got out of the sun and rinsed off. After a nap, @sundown, the sun caught my plants again from a diff angle& there was an irridescense. This a.m., rain still on plants as if recent.
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Now I am scared for sure!
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Put a Bowl out there! and let it fill, and strike a Match to it! or wait until it evaporates, and try a match!
I have posted a new Video Update Be sure to see the Updated Video with more Evidence of this Milky and Oily Substance that fell during the Thunderstorm in Westminster, South Carolina at 3:20 pm Eastern Time
MrJimBonham 1 year ago
I sure hope that this was something that was not harmful to our crops. We grown fruits and vegetables to Help Feed Hungry Americans that just can not afford food after paying their bills.
Unless we can get a truthful and real explanation... I will be afraid to donate the fruits & vegetables now.
Does anyone have a friend that could help us in testing the fruits and vegetables to make sure they are not contaiminated?
MrJimBonham 1 year ago
For once tell the People the Truth... even if it is the fact you do not know. People need to know this so they can prepare for it.
MrJimBonham 1 year ago
The main stream media seems to want us to believe that this can not happen. So explain the oily feel of this milky substance coming from the rain. I think that the dispersants used caused this as any chemical that dilutes oil is capable of evaporation which could bind with water molecules in the clouds and fall as contaiminated rain. Just like the carbon they say causes Acid Rain. Someone is NOT telling the Truth or doesn't really know this could happen. The experts have been wrong before.
MrJimBonham 1 year ago
Besides on the farm we have many vegetables and fruits growing... if this was some sort of oil/chemical... there should be evidence on those plants soon enough.
See our facebook page for the Lighthouse Food Farm or Jim Bonham
MrJimBonham 1 year ago
I would be glad to do the towel thing but, as I said it was a thunderstorm so it did not last that long. You can bet I will be watching closely when we have another rain and documenting every aspect.
MrJimBonham 1 year ago