The D.C. Storms on 4th were by Design | @KellerWomack

As the storms rocket into D.C. this afternoon & tonight, please know that this was by design, with the foundation being laid for well over a week.

First they peppered the entire U.S. with military contractors to ensure record temps & humidity. (chem trails)

That provided the matter in the air that allows them to use NEXRADs and DEWs to create, steer, and intensity storms.

Here’s Lincoln, IL’s NEXRAD this afternoon. It was juiced up by all the spraying of nanoparticles and use of DEWs. The blue dot tentacles of this (and every NEXRAD) extend well beyond the 100 nautical miles shown as the outer circle.

Here, I zero in on the upper left quadrant to show in slow motion as the line of storms are created. The storm cell will emerge only if there is a blue dot (part of the NEXRAD).

They hate us. They are our enemy.

6:34 PM · Jul 4, 2026

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See for yourself at https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/?parms=FCX-N0B-0-200-1000-usa-rad
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There, you can watch as whoever has control of these systems deliberately ruins our 250th year celebration.


The weather still didn’t break people’s spirit:


Notes to Readers:

I’ve seen these weather-making signatures myself on radar images and in the sky (formation of the clouds in parallel lines — entirely unnatural).

In Florida (North Central) we suffered through low 90’s and 100% humidity. There were some minor short-lived thunderstorms in our area. People were still able to fire off firecrackers later on but it didn’t seem quite as loud as some years…

We expect thunderstorms in the summer here in Florida but not this much heat. Should be in the 80’s not 90’s.

I wonder what they’ll do with all the disappointed people in Washington D.C. BTW, I went to bed before Trump was supposed to make a speech. Early to bed, early to rise.

Interesting 4th — Independence Day.

Eliza

Sunny’s Journal, https://sunnysjournal.com

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