June 15, 2026

RUSSIA FUELS LOUISIANA'S SINKING AND GULF HURRICANE’S RAPID INTENSIFICATION

 Russia prepares for the #hurricane season and sends its space-designed energy capsules - #nuclear micro-reactors to boil the water in the Gulf.



So-called #fireballs are Russia’s way to transport nuclear micro-reactors using two-stage rocket technology - the booster self-destroys in the air, while the energy capsule lands in the Gulf, the Great Lakes, or oceans near the US East Coast or US West Coast, which I described in March.
The way Putin uses nuclear micro-reactors to heat the water near the US shores, I explained in October 2024, after the tragic and expensive landfalls of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Due to my research and warnings, they were the two last landfalls on US territory.
The United States successfully escaped any #hurricane landfalls during the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season despite the exceptionally strong storms—including three Category 5 hurricanes (Erin, Humberto, and Melissa). Atmospheric wind patterns and dips in the jet stream acted as a shield, redirecting them into the open Atlantic Ocean before they could hit the U.S. mainland.
As for the Gulf in the 2025 hurricane season, the hurricanes didn’t even form there because the Gulf was inaccessible to Russian submarines.
However, Putin didn’t give up and found a new solution to transport the nuclear micro-reactors to the Gulf (and other waters) by air, masquerading them as “fireballs,” the downfall of which started in March, 2026.
As a result, #Louisiana is already sinking into the water due to the Russian-heated #Gulf. The warmed water experiences what is known as thermal expansion - by absorbing heat, the water molecules physically move faster and push farther apart, forcing the total volume of the ocean to increase and spill upward onto coastlines. This leads to sea-level rise and the sinking of US coastal cities.
Louisiana is the first; the next will follow if nothing is done to stop Russian weather warfare. By adding new nuclear micro-reactors to the Gulf and Caribbean, the Russians increase Gulf waters' heating, thereby increasing the potential for rapid hurricane intensification.
As for the 2026 #hurricane season, El Niño wind patterns are expected to protect the US East Coast from the landfall of overheated Atlantic hurricanes. But not the Gulf Coast, which already entered the 2026 season with near-record ocean heat content due to the March supply of Russian fireballs.
Also, the Gulf is a small but deep, enclosed basin, and the arrival of new Russian fireballs in the Gulf will significantly warm it due to additional nuclear micro-reactors.
Unlike the last 2025 hurricane season, when Russian access to the #Gulf was denied, and water temperatures were lower. The arrival of Russian fireballs in the Gulf is a game-changer that warrants consideration.

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