Lee Walstad describes 1/0 drought-remediation device successfully used in New Mexico

On June 27, 2011, Lee Walstad, went to Ribera, New Mexico, which had been locked in a drought for the past year. He had reassembled the 1/0 device he invented, and took it to a nearby mountain and manually turned it for about half an hour. That night, cumulus clouds formed and it rained; and ever since then, there has been regular monsoon rain in the area since then. “It’s as if the local weather had been reset back to what it is supposed to be.” Here’s a website showing the present forecast for Ribera, NM. www.intellicast.com As of July 30, 2011, it shows a forecast of scattered thunder showers on 8 of 10 days. He said that since June 27, the forcast has been typically 40 to 60 percent chance of precipitation, similar to what is shown on this forecast. In 2006 when he did something like this in Ruidoso, NM, he said that the rain came immediately when he began turning his machine. It had been dry prior to that as well. Following that, it rained nearly every day. And NM had a record cool year that year. He has a newspaper clipping of an article documenting the unusual low temperatures, lightning, and tornadoes. This video interview took place on July 29, 2011 at the Marriott, Pyramid North by Sterling Allan of PESN at the 2011 TeslaTech conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA For more info, including an interview Sterling did with Lee two years ago at the TeslaTech conference, see our page at peswiki.com

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