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Chapter Seven Q: (L) Now, we want to know if there is any correlation between movement of UFOs and weather patterns... (J) Specifically, thunderstorms. A: Correlation? A: Incorrect. A: Operate. Q: (T) Well, the real question is: does the thunderstorm interfere in the EM flow between densities? A: Can. A: Yes. A: Ionization. Q: (T) Is the fact that there are very few abduction cases, at least I read about, and I've read quite a few of them, during thunderstorms, have to do with the thunderstorm interfering with the EM, so that the abduction would be much harder to do, therefore they don’t bother doing it? A: No. A: Yes. A: No. A: Can. Q: (J) Can they control it. (T) Well, I haven’t read very many things about abductions during storms. (L) Well, I have read about a few, enough to break it as arule. (T) Is there some reason that it isn’t happening as often during thunderstorms? (J) They don’t want to get wet. 258 Q: (L) Okay, can UFOs not fly during thunderstorms, or electrical storms? Q: (L) Okay, they can fly during thunderstorms? A: Yes. But “fly” is improper term. Q: (L) Okay, what do they do during thunderstorms if they don’t fly? Q: (L) Can thunderstorms interfere with their projection ability? Q: (L) Do thunderstorms or electrical activity inhibit them? Q: (T) Can abductions take place during thunderstorms? Q: (L) Is there a possibility that thunderstorms possibly enhance this activity? Q: (T) So third density EM disturbances don’t disturb fourth density? A: Can you drive a car during the rain?