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Momodou Camara <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 12 Jan 2002 11:35:27 +0100
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Gambia-L,
The following is from Ylva who tried to send it to the L but it came as error
to the managers.
Momoodu camara

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Dear L-ers,

I forwarded the notice about the Gambian rains to our Africa network list
here in washington as many people on it have conncetions in that part of
the world. i received this troubling reply.
Had anyone heard about this before?
Ylva

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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:13:14 -0800
From: Nicole Benchekroune <[log in to unmask]>
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To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: [WASAN] strange weather in West Africa

The weather abnormalities can regretfully be explained by the US Dept. of
Defense HAARP Project (High frequency Active Auroral Research Program
System), which is a weather and communications manipulation system among
other alarming capabilities.  Information about the HAARP project is posted on
the D.O.D. website.  However an abundance of alarming scientific research is
posted at the website www.earthpulse.com, for example in the article "Vandalism
in the Sky" by Dr. Nick Begich, son of former U.S. Senator Nick Begich.  HAARP
blasts the upper atmosphere with a directed electromagnetic beam, which heats
the earth's ionosphere.  To any and all who are concerned about health, global
weather patterns, biodiversity, sustainability, water and food security, I
would
highly recommend doing due diligence on this disturbing information.

Kind regards,
Nicole Benchekroune


-----Original Message-----

This is unheard of this time of year and very worrisome...

---------- Forwarded message ----------

Well Ladies and Gentlemen of the list, the unexpected rains that hit the
Greater Banjul Area is still on and worst still, it has reached the CRD. In the
URD, it is very cloudy and extremely cold, a prelude to its imminent arrival.
The Department of state for Agriculture is advising farmers to spread their
groundnuts. The amount of rain that has fallen so far is beyond believe and I
hope it does not reach the URD. The weather is extremely cold here and many of
our streets are flooded.

Have a good day, Gassa.
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