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Call me crazy, but I’m still believing in ‘Baal’. And I think he’s sitting on the top of Mout Hermon lookind down to us ;-)
As you know, the Rain-God Ba[a]l was the ‘biggest’ God in the Levante Area. So when I visit Syria in winter 2000/2001 my family, friends and neighbours complaind, that over a period of 10 years the rain has fallen less and less.
So I decide to go back to ancient ‘problem-solving’ methods … and I was right! After a fire sacrifices to the Rain-God Baal (a piece of praliné ) - it started to rain day and night… ;-))
So it seem that this works even better then the Cloudbuster-Rainmaking of the Wilhelm-Reich-Scholars.
All the best!
Achmed (Ahmad)
http://greenprophet.com/2009/01/12/5965/syria-activism/
Heavy Rain across Syria
Governorates, (SANA) – Rain fell across Syrian governorates during the past few days, accompanied by snow in mountain areas 900 meters above sea level.
The heaviest rainfalls recorded at 50mm in al-Shajara area in Daraa, 41mm in Kasab area in Lattakia, and 40mm in Slenfeh.
Rainfall across Hama governorate that took place during the past five days raised rain rates for this season, promising good harvests.
In Aleppo, rainfall since the beginning of the season exceeded that of last years, with the difference in some areas exceeding 100mm.
In al-Suweida, rain was accompanied by snowfall reaching 40cm in Dahr al-Jabal area, while snow in some eastern and southern villages reached 10 to 20cm.
Sources from the Department of Agriculture said the rainfall in most governorates promise good harvests, particularly after the long dry spell in the region, adding that the rainfall improved agriculture and increased water reserves in several dams.
The country is affected by a low-pressure front centered west of the country accompanied by cold western currents of polar origins.
H. Sabbagh / A. N. Idelbi
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