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Weird weather events: unusual cold in Peru kills 200,000 alpacas while Norway gets hit with tropical storm that "you only normally see in the jungle"

(NaturalNews) The start to 2015 was the warmest ever recorded. But an unusually cold, and likely engineered, freak weather event in Peru recently killed some 200,000 alpacas in the southeastern lakeside city of Puno, while at the same time Norway, a Nordic country that normally has an arctic-like climate, got hit with a tropical storm that experts say typically only occurs "in the jungle."

Peru.com reports that Peru's unexpected cold spell brought such large amounts of snow and ice that the Regional Council of Puno declared a 10-day state of emergency. Though alpacas are generally accustomed to colder weather -- the coldest day of the year in Puno, Peru, is July 26, according to WeatherSpark, with an average low of 22 degrees Fahrenheit -- extreme cold and wind resulted in literally hundreds of thousands of these warm-coated animals perishing.

Just days later, Norwegian scientists reported on an unusual tropical storm event that dumped 10 centimeters of rain on the Norwegian village of Ogndal. The storm is said to have shattered records for the region, leaving meteorologists completely baffled.

"This just does not happen in Norway," stated Norwegian government meteorologist Geir Ottar Fagerlie to national broadcaster NRK, as quoted by the U.K.'s Independent. "It's not that we doubt the observations, but it is absolutely amazing. These are figures that you only normally see in the jungle."

Extreme weather events that kill animals en masse are mostly engineered, says climate engineering expert
Warmer weather is typical in the Northern hemisphere during July and surrounding summer months, as is colder weather in the Southern hemisphere during this same time. But both of these events are atypical in terms of their severity, breaking records to such an extent that some are looking elsewhere for answers.

Climate engineering expert Dane Wigington of Geoengineering Watch doesn't buy that these weather extremes are naturally occurring events. He says deliberate climate engineering by governments is well-documented, and points to this growing phenomenon as the likely cause of both weather extremes.

"Spraying chemical and biological ice nucleating elements has allowed the climate engineers to radically (although temporarily) cool down large regions," writes Wigington on his highly cited website Geoengineering Watch. "We saw this throughout the 2014-2015 winter in places like the eastern US and Boston."

"In 2011, some 200,000 alpacas were sickened and/or killed by an unusual cool-down. In 2013, 250,000 alpacas met the same fate. Now again, in 2015, the same scenario is playing out in Peru, nearly 200,000 alpacas have succumbed to extremely unusual conditions."

On his page, Wigington provides a weather map of the U.S. dated October 3, 2013. This is the day that a highly unusual winter storm struck South Dakota and much of the upper Midwest at a time when the rest of the country was experiencing record heat. This event, which he says was also manufactured, resulted in roughly 100,000 heads of cattle meeting their fate.

"Why would we imagine so many unprecedented die-off events to be natural given the knowledge that the climate is being completely manipulated around the globe?" he writes, citing references to patents on "artificial" snow that is chemically nucleated, making it stickier, heavier, and colder than real snow.

"The climate engineers leave nothing untouched, nothing untainted. There is no natural weather, there is only the results of the highly toxic and completely out of control climate engineering insanity."

To learn more about weather manipulation and to help spread the word about its widespread abuse, visit: geoengineeringwatch.org



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