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It is obvious. There is so much lightning recently, because the NSA uses lightning to attack computers. They use the electricity from the lightening and transmit that to attack your computer and hack it. The NSA also injects viruses into software that have been hacked to transmit through that virus to the computer. It is obvious that the government is involved.

This is just a theory and I'm not sure how true it is, but since the NSA and the government want to hide their activities, they use electricity to carry their attacks. I know I'm stretching it, but I wanted to get the message out.

The fact that a major hurricane has formed in the Atlantic means there has been an abundance of solar energy. I don't know about before, but I think hurricanes are also created by lightening. They may have to "seed" the cloud base with lightening before a hurricane can form.

The storm that struck Cuba, and some other storms in the south Atlantic earlier this week and earlier this year, are probably caused by solar activity. They may have been spawned by a "polar" eruption somewhere in the north, and a current of electricity and magnetic fields are then carried to the southern Atlantic by the Gulf Stream, and eventually to Cuba, or some other tropical area where there is a large population and a land mass is available for it to hit. The same thing happened to me in 1983 when I was in a heavy rain storm in the South Pacific, about 2,500 miles west of the US. It was a huge cloud mass, I think at least 10,000 miles across, all the way from the tropics to about 30 degrees south of Australia.

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