Perma Pastures Farm

95% of all thunderstorms this time of year move from southwest to northeast. Yet for the last 10 days straight, they’ve been rolling in from the northeast to the southwest.

Call me a conspiracy theorist all you want—but this ain’t normal.

1 month ago | [YT] | 539



@sonyagregory5711

I will never forget 3 or 4 days before Helene touched on to the Alabama coastline. I felt such an unshakeable feeling of gloom and doom and dread. I could not understand why I was feeling this way. As I watched it approached Alabama seemingly like it was going to turn left towards my son's home there. I began to notice and feel like it's formation and movements were very strange. I knew something was very strange about it. However at the time I was greatly relieved when it turned back to the right avoiding my son's home. I never believed it would do what it did thereafter. As I continued to watch it's development I felt the whole time a huge sense of great dread that only worsened as I watched it destroy on a scale that still to this day is unbelievable to me. I've continued to see strange and unusual weather patterns and formations. I've witnessed odd colored cloud and fog formations out of nowhere on our farm and other places. Some of the ones that alarm me the most are the weather formations like the other day there were small spot pockets from Georgia all the way to Virginia over to Kentucky and back down to Georgia so basically most of the south. But it made me think that the radar was telling us that they could form a devastating downpour anywhere within that radius. It feels so weird to know that some evil one or some evil thing is hovering there with destructive intentions. Let's just say that I'm aware of many new things out there that are not normal. In conclusion I also remember that God tells us to watch in the Bible. He tells us that these things will come to pass in the end times! I Trust You Jesus! Watch & Journey On!❤😊🙏

1 month ago | 2

@nicoleshelburne5128

Feels good to know that other people notice these things as well. I really enjoy your channel! God bless.

1 month ago | 1

@kenatpach

We are fully "in a season". Hold fast, and lean into the Father. We got this thang.

1 month ago | 5

@gypsymiller3683

Glad I'm not the only one who noticed that the weather is definitely strange this year. Don't know about anything being manipulated on Earth, but I've seen some compelling stories on space weather that seem to be related. Rare planetary alignments, sun activity, etc that remind me we don't exist in a void. There seems to be a connection between the sun's activity and earthquakes, volcanic activity, etc, but the technology hasn't been around long enough to show a definitive, long-term (as in thousands of years) pattern. Permaculture does seem to offer the best protection for survival in any scenario, and i appreciate your efforts to inform and educate.

1 month ago | 2

@redrunner3536

I'm in NJ, and we have from been getting everyone's weather ever since July 5th.

1 month ago | 3

@zaria5785

Keep documenting. Keep sharing.

1 month ago | 0

@_RyanHutchinson

I've been complaining about the strange cloud movements and up and down weather we've been having here in Philly burbs. My flowers and perennials are a month behind schedule. Had the coldest and windiest June on record, everytime there's a thunderstorm it's a flash flood warning with immense downpours, and the humidity is already causing my tomatoes to blight halfway through July... Not sure what's going on, but as a data scientist my antenna is up...

1 month ago | 7

@youtuudodo

I have been watching Ryan Hall Weather, and i only noticed that cold blast from canada moves from north to south and west to east. Plus, the warm gulf moves from south to north and west to east as it gets pushed by the cold. The only way to move is north, northeast., or east.

1 month ago (edited) | 0

@Lisa.Carroll

Lovely view from your porch.

1 month ago | 1

@clairedgaia3626

Recently we had from the NW to south

1 month ago | 0

@agapefield

I have avoided aspartame and all artificial sweeteners for years! I can tell if something has it in it because I immediately get a horrible headache!

1 month ago | 0

@JurassicJolts

We’ve had a few “50 year” storms this year… suspicious!

1 month ago | 4

@sharonhoffer3599

I definitely notice things like this too! I even take recordings sometimes of the rain radar doing weird stuff 😮

1 month ago | 0

@agapefield

❤❤❤Billy & Michelle, I refuse to absolutely put my trust in anyone other than JESUS!

1 month ago | 1

@bigdogma8456

Same here in Virginia. Everyday rain and the storms are so strange. Not normal and very dark clouds that look strange. Grrr! It has been tough on gardens with all the rain!

1 month ago | 0

@ancientpaths2HisWays

Exactly! We have had the exact same thing here in western va. Storms coming out of the north and northeast. It rains in a side of the house (yes, the roof leaks over the small addition), in the bathroom. In 30+ years of living here it had only leaked there a very few times but since June it has leaked 5 times, at least. We are getting some torrential downpours but others nearby were in drought conditions. We've got monsoon weather and microclimates.

1 month ago | 0

@austenlucksted

You have one hell of a view to watch all the Geo destruction from, Billy!

1 month ago | 1

@contextkey9913

Been seeing the same sort of thing in the pacific northwest.

1 month ago | 1

@rodjendrysik3444

Observing clouds and wind directions have shown some odd patterns in the Midwest.

1 month ago | 0

@Jennifer.Low.8

I've been seeing the craziest 'heat lightning ' in middle TN that doesn't actually look like heat lightning. It's just hanging around for hours in the distance and seemingly whatever clouds it's associated with are very slow moving. I grew up in the midwest and never seen it like this. Definitely something's afoot.

1 month ago | 0