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'Snowmageddon' blankets Mid-Atlantic in heavy snow
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  By JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press Writer 9 mins ago

WASHINGTON – Mid-Atlantic residents were buried Saturday from a likely record-setting blizzard the president jokingly dubbed "Snowmageddon," and those brave enough tried to clear a path through the wet, heavy mounds of thigh-high snow.

The snow was falling too quickly in the nation's capital for crews to keep up, and officials begged residents to stay home and out of the way so that roads might be cleared in time for everyone to return to work Monday. The usually traffic-snarled roads were mostly barren, and Washington's familiar sites and monuments were covered with nearly 2 feet of snow.

Tihana and Jarrett Blanc had given up on digging, instead taking their dog, Hector, for a walk through northwest Washington during what forecasters said could be the biggest storm for the nation's capital in modern history.

"Our car is stuck. We're not even trying," said Tihana, 36.

The storm toppled trees and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers in Washington, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The situation was the same in West Virginia, where some 400 National Guard troops were helping with snow removal.

Shoppers picked store shelves clean Friday in anticipation — Tihana Blanc mused it was like people preparing for Armageddon. Nearly two feet of snow had fallen by noon Saturday in cities across the region.

Hundreds of car wrecks were reported across the region, though only two deaths were reported — a father and son who died while helping another motorist in Virginia. By Saturday, most people couldn't drive anywhere because their cars and roads were buried.

In Ellicott City, Md., Christine Benkoski said she was trying to dig out from at least 2 feet. As she tried to clear her driveway, she said she uncovered how the storm had transitioned from snow, to ice, then back to snow.

"I feel like an archaeologist," Benkoski said.

"I've been out here for an hour, and my only goal is to get to the street."

And President Barack Obama, a snow veteran from his days in Chicago, didn't have a smooth day. He walked out of the White House midmorning to find the South Lawn, his backyard, looking nearly like an untouched wilderness. Instead of the familiar scenes of manicured lawns and clipped hedges, snow had piled on every shrub and the backyard was almost colorless.

First, there was a small fender bender on the White House south lawn. Then a tree branch, overcome with snow, cracked and fell on a motorcade vehicle with press inside when the president was coming back from a speech at the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting in town.

Instead of a presidential limo, Obama rode in a black SUV covered with presidential seals.

Obama thanked Democrats for "willing to brave a blizzard, Snowmageddon."

Noting the president's hometown, DNC chairman Tim Kaine said "It's like an April day in Chicago."

After all that, the White House announced Obama would have no more outings for the day.

Meanwhile, Shawn Punga and his wife, Kristine, were making plans to move to a hotel if the power was not restored to their house in Silver Spring, Md. They were concerned for their 2-year-old daughter, Ryder, who was bundled up in thick pink pajamas and slippers.

"I have just been watching the thermostat. If it hits 60, that's when we're going to pack up," he said.

Airlines canceled flights, churches called off weekend services, and Amtrak and commuter trains ground to a halt. Some people wondered if they would be stuck at home for several days.

At Dulles International Airport, part of a hangar roof collapsed and damaged some of the private jets housed inside, though no one was hurt, said Courtney Mickalonis, spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Snow crews worked overnight, but "it's coming down faster than we can keep up with it," she said.

The snow comes less than two months after a Dec. 19 storm dumped more than 16 inches on Washington. Snowfalls of this magnitude — let alone two in one season — are rare in the area. According to the National Weather Service, Washington has gotten more than a foot of snow only 13 times since 1870.

The heaviest on record was 28 inches in January 1922. The biggest snowfall for the Washington-Baltimore area is believed to have been in 1772, before official records were kept, when as much as 3 feet fell, which George Washington and Thomas Jefferson penned in their diaries.

Despite the onslaught, some embraced the chance for a little peace and quiet. Carolyn Matuska was loving her morning run along Washington's National Mall.

"Oh, it's spectacular out," she said. "It's so beautiful. The temperature's perfect, it's quiet, there's nobody out, it's a beautiful day."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100206/ap_o...er_weather
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Weather Mod And Barky's Jokes About 'Snowmageddon'

By Dr. Ken Hildebrandt
2-7-10
 

President Barack Obama reportedly 'joked' about a major snowstorm that has taken the lives of several, caused multiple accidents and massive power outages. Was it a Freudian slip, or 'Barkism,' that this was a manmade snowstorm? I honestly don't know, though I think it's something to consider.

What I do know is that weather modification is not science fiction, but has been with us since at least the 1960s, when the Ho Chi Minh Trail was flooded out by US forces during the Vietnam War. Nowadays I think it would be safe to say that the majority of clouds we see here in the US (and likely throughout the world) are made by craft spraying trails that proliferate across the sky. If 'we're' making the clouds, then it stands to reason that we're also creating whatever precipitation that falls due to those clouds, does it not? If that's the case, then the American people have just been attacked. Does this not at least warrant an investigation, or should we just keep on letting them spray and not ask questions until someone we know dies? Even then, will it be too much of an embarrassment, since those who use the term 'chemtrails,' are called to put on their tin foil caps, a monumental achievement of propaganda considering Representative Kucinich used the term in The Space Preservation Act of 2001, among countless other reasons, like smelling them as they fall and watching the chemical reactions themselves? Contrails dissipate in seconds. Chemtrails proliferate. There's a big difference. Show me an old picture or reference an older movie with lines in the sky, and I don't mean in the pre-jet era.

A simple search will reveal that the Chinese openly admitted they created a snowstorm in November of 2009. Though I didn't see it myself, I was told a question regarding this was asked by a Democratic Senator just last week. How is it that crafts are now laying proliferating lines across the sky, yet because it's mostly escaped corporate media attention most people don't seem to give it a second thought? Reminds me of a comment in a YouTube video in which the person questioned stated, 'I only know what I've seen and heard on television.' I use this next quote a lot, and people seem to misunderstand why I use it -- "What luck for the rulers that men do not think," by none other than Adolf Hitler. In other words, the leaders would never get away with what they do if the people started thinking for themselves!
To me, 'Snowmageddon' and Armageddon sound alike. Is not the latter a decisive battle causing destruction via arms? Then what exactly is a 'snowmageddon?' Why did the president use this terminology, and why did he joke about it, whether or not it was manufactured? Would any of the friends and families of those who died find humor in his remark? If this snow was manufactured, and people died and were injured as a result, then is this not war? Is there not some truth to Scott Stevens' term, "Weather Wars?"

To those who don't know, there have been bills in both houses of congress pertaining to weather modification without public oversight. One was sponsored by a Democrat, the other by a Republican.  Both bills are dead, but this issue is very much alive. Please take your eyes off the television set and look up in the sky for yourself. The powers that be are doing this in front of everyone's faces, yet they're pretending nothing's being done at all.  To quote a former high school teacher of mine, Lou Couche, "The best way to keep a secret is to mimeograph it and hand it out."
Ask yourself, if they were doing this for the good of all then why would they pretend nothing's happening?
It seems to me that today's weather forecasts are far more accurate simply because they're creating a lot of what we see. I find about as much humor in the president's statement as I did when he mocked those with Down's Syndrome on national television. Where is the outrage? Why trust those who make jokes about catastrophes and misfortunes with our very own weather?
 
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