Evil Winds Affect Christmas

(Conspiracy Nation, 12/26/07)
-- A conglomerate of evil winds has caused mayhem during the Christmas holiday.

When certain kinds of winds begin to blow throughout the world, hospital admissions, suicides, and crime rates skyrocket.  One country -- Switzerland -- even accepts the blowing of the “Foehn” during the commission of a crime as mitigating evidence in court. ("Evil Wind", http://www.halexandria.org/dward079.htm)

Subliminal worries affected the psyche of the Conspiracy Nation editor when foreboding winds howled Sunday morning in this small, Midwestern city. Could it be the vientoo of Spanish legend? Later that day, 200 miles to the north, winds of up to 88 mph were recorded in the Chicago area. A full moon coincided with the baleful blasts.

The next day, in southern California, winds of up to 102 mph were recorded. This editor grew increasingly apprehensive.

The dust of the Christmas holiday has begun to settle, and we can assess the results of the evil winds.

On Sunday, Dec. 23rd, in Fort Worth, Edward McKee crashed his vehicle into the home of Secretary of the Army Pete Geren. McKee, like Robert A. Hawkins, alleged Omaha shopping mall zombie, later committed suicide.

Hawkins erupted like a pimple on the body politic only hours after George W. Bush had visited Omaha. Again in Omaha, Fabian Hands allegedly shot dead two sisters on Christmas Eve. "His soul was hurting, but he was a sweet man," stated Michelle Brown, whose two aunts were slain. ("Victims Identified in Double Homicide," by Scott Lea. KPTM, Omaha)

In San Francisco yesterday, possible repressed Christmas hostility may have been unleashed through the evil winds. How is it that a tiger just happened to escape at the San Francisco zoo? The zoo-keeper may have made a mistake that day, but were there unconscious factors? A visitor was killed, and two others were severely mauled.

Also on Christmas, this time in Washington state, a pedestrian entered the Interstate 5 freeway, took off his pants, and began swinging his belt at terrified drivers. When state police arrived at the scene, the man allegedly began to strangle one of the troopers. In response, state police shot him dead.

In New York City, the Daily News reports "a violent Christmas Eve throughout the city." There were "a slew of shootings" and bullets were flying. ("No arrests in Christmas Eve murders," by Rachel Monahan and Ethan Rouen. NY Daily News, Dec. 25, 2007)

As usual, supposedly sweety-pie witnesses claimed to be sugar-and-spice themselves. "It is so sad to see on Christmas Day," said one Little Miss Innocent. "Everyone is so happy here... It's crazy," stated another of the purblind pretenders. "
At some familial gatherings, dirty tricks will be done on some family members -- all with a charming smile," advised Conspiracy Nation on December 18th. "But that is just the usual rottenness, nothing dramatic." ("Oldsters Troubled By Dreams," http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Oldsters.html). Unfortunately, assisted by certain good little boys and girls, events took a somewhat dramatic turn. Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet. Along came a spider. Don't be fooled by Little Miss Muffet. She was eating her curds and whey, so of course a spider came along!

And behind it all was the ominous vientoo, part of the ruah, the life-giving breath of God, also called the Holy Ghost. This aspect of the vanished Trinity can be benign or malign. Seven are the messengers to King Anu. The seventh is a storm, an evil wind, which takes vengeance. "Destructive storms and evil winds are they, A storm of evil, presaging the baneful storm, A storm of evil, forerunner of the baneful storm." ("The Seven Evil Spirits," http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/seven.htm)

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