I couldn't have described that tornado any better myself. Yeah the youngsters were great! they want to meet up again soon too. they've been interested ever since
I can remember one other occasion when the tornadoes were this bad. 1974, I was ten years old when the city of Xenia, Ohio was wiped out by a massive tornado. It was one of 148 that occurred within a short time that year, causing many deaths and a lot of destruction of property. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_Xenia_tornado Was it weather control, even way back then? I'm inclined to think so. I don't think weather like this is normal. We have a decapitated church in my town, too, just up the street from me. Supposedly, the steeple was destroyed by lightning in 1930. It was made of metal and had stood for a long time, probably got struck by lightning many times, but suddenly it couldn't withstand lightning for some reason. Everywhere we go, there are underground tunnels, and there is always some silly, improbable story attached to them. Nice to see that some people are starting to question the origin of these places. People don't trust historians as much as they used to.