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09-05-2005, 10:34 PM #1OPSenior Member
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[align=center]ALLEGATIONS SURFACE THAT U.S. & RUSSIA HAVE TECHNOLOGY TO MANAGE HURRICANES[/align]
http://www.americanfreepress.net/ass...ges/rss202.gif [align=center]By Mike Blair
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[align=left]Author Sydney Sheldon said, ??The old adage that everyone talks about the weather but no one does anything about it is no longer valid,? in an afterword to his fascinating novel Are You Afraid of the Dark?[/align]
??Today,? Sheldon continued, ??two superpowers have the ability to control weather around the world: the United States and Russia. Other countries, probably China and North Korea, are working feverishly to catch up.?
As this article was being written the aftereffects of Hurricane Katrina were still being felt in the southeastern United States, after it caused billions of dollars in damage along the Gulf of Mexico coast, and the death toll from the killer storm was still being tabulated.
Could this devastation have been avoided? Could Katrina itself have been avoided as a death-dealing hurricane?
The answers to both questions are probably ??Yes.? The ability of Russia and the United States to create storms of this magnitude definitely exists.
The big question that remains is, why, then, wasn??t Katrina stopped before it devastated three states??Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi??along the Gulf Coast?
There could be any number of reasons, but all would be mere speculation, as the fact is nothing was done to stop Katrina.
Those who doubt that Katrina, or any other hurricane, could be stopped??or created??can find substantiation in a long-forgotten article by Chen May Yee in the Nov. 13, 1997, issue of The Wall Street Journal.
The article recounts an offer by the Russians to aid Malaysia to create a typhoon to dissipate a pall of smoke that hung over the country??and still does??caused by the burning of large sections of the rain forests in Indonesia and Sumatra.
To quote from the article: Datuk Law Hieng Ding, Malaysia??s minister for science, technology and the environment at the time, said his country ??would use special technology to create an artificial cyclone to clean the air.?
The article went on to say that a Malaysian company, BicCure Sdn. Bhd., would sign a memorandum of understanding with a government-owned Russian company to create a cyclone that would cause torrential rains and thus cleanse the air over Malaysia of the smoke and ash.
What Russian company was the Malaysian official talking about?
On Oct. 2, 1992, The Wall Street Journal reported that a Russian company, Elate Intelligent Technologies, Inc., has weather control equipment for sale and uses the advertising slogan of ??weather made to order.?
Igor Pirogoff, director of the company, said ??Elate is capable of fine-tuning weather patterns over a 200-squaremile area for as little as $200 U.S. per day,? the newspaper reported.
A year before the article was written, Hurricane Andrew caused $30 billion in damages as it plowed through the South. Pirogoff said Andrew could have been turned into ??a wimpy little squall.?
According to a UN pamphlet, titled Basic Facts about the United Nations, which was published in 1994, the world body negotiated the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques in 1977. This ??prohibits the use of techniques that would have widespread, long-lasting or severe effects through deliberate manipulation of natural processes and cause such phenomena as earthquakes, tidal waves, and changes in climate and in weather patterns.?
Getting back to Malaysia, where the potential for creating or dissipating cyclones seems to have made its first appearance, there was never any follow-up to the stories about Elate and whether in fact the cyclone was created, although it was approved by the Malaysian government.
A call by American Free Press to the Malaysian Embassy in
Washington found no one there with any knowledge of the
subject.
However, there was more success when the Malaysian delegation to the UN was contacted in New York. There, a spokesman claimed to have no knowledge of the creation of a cyclone, but was willing to discuss weather control in his country.
The official said that, by using weather control technology, rain could be created and was being created over the nation??s capital of Kuala Lumpur.
He said that often rain was created over the city to cleanse the air of the smoke emanating from Indonesia, and particularly Sumatra.
He indicated he did not know if the technology being used had been obtained from Russia, but it would appear that such technology to create rain on demand would not have been developed in a Third World country like Malaysia.
There have been numerous reports in recent years about strange changes in the jet stream, which have created alterations in the weather.
In 1982 a report by a Pentagon researcher, identified as L. Ponte, noted that ??the Soviets have made advances in bending the all-important jet stream that sweeps across Siberia to set global wind patterns. By using explosive devices in the jet stream, scientists are trying to make it dip and rise in a wave that could replace the frigid Siberian winters with milder air from the South.?
How this would affect weather in other parts of the world was not reported by Ponte, but there have been dozens of reports since his 1982 report about changes in the jet stream??s normal behavior.
In 1996, a group of seven U.S. Air Force officers, who had prepared a research paper about weather warfare, issued a report, which concluded that there was technology under development that would provide ??warriors of the future? with the means to control the course of military conflicts, including through the use of weather modification.
The study also states that manipulation of precipitation, storms and fog could improve America??s own weather but could also involve controlling the ionosphere to guarantee U.S. dominance of worldwide communications.
Is major weather control really possible? Is weather manipulation a means of conducting war? If not, why in 1977 did the United States, the then-Soviet Union and dozens of other countries believe it was a good idea to enact a UN treaty banning weather manipulation as a means of conducting war?
In the afterword of his book, Sheldon concludes:
??Weather is the most powerful force we know. Whoever controls it can disrupt world economies with perpetual rainstorms or tornadoes; wipe out crops in a drought; cause earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis; close world airports and cause devastation on enemy battlefields. ??We could all sleep better if a world leader said, ??Everyone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it, and it was true.?
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09-05-2005, 10:37 PM #2OPSenior Member
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http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s109-517
109TH CONGRESS
S. 517
1ST SESSION
To establish the Weather Modification Operations and Research Board, and
for other purposes.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
MARCH 3, 2005
Mrs. HUTCHISON introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
A BILL
To establish the Weather Modification Operations and
Research Board, and for other purposes.
1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
3 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
4 This Act may be cited as the ``Weather Modification
5 Research and Technology Transfer Authorization Act of
6 2005''.
7 SEC. 2. PURPOSE.
8 It is the purpose of this Act to develop and implement
9 a comprehensive and coordinated national weather modi-
10 fication policy and a national cooperative Federal and
2
1 State program of weather modification research and devel-
2 opment.
3 SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.
4 In this Act:
5 (1) BOARD.--The term ``Board'' means the
6 Weather Modification Advisory and Research Board.
7 (2) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.--The term ``Execu-
8 tive Director'' means the Executive Director of the
9 Weather Modification Advisory and Research Board.
10 (3) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.--The term
11 ``research and development'' means theoretical anal-
12 ysis, exploration, experimentation, and the extension
13 of investigative findings and theories of scientific or
14 technical nature into practical application for experi-
15 mental and demonstration purposes, including the
16 experimental production and testing of models, de-
17 vices, equipment, materials, and processes.
18 (4) WEATHER MODIFICATION.--The term
19 ``weather modification'' means changing or control-
20 ling, or attempting to change or control, by artificial
21 methods the natural development of atmospheric
22 cloud forms or precipitation forms which occur in
23 the troposphere.
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1 SEC. 4. WEATHER MODIFICATION ADVISORY AND RE-
2 SEARCH BOARD ESTABLISHED.
3 (a) IN GENERAL.--There is established in the De-
4 partment of Commerce the Weather Modification Advisory
5 and Research Board.
6 (b) MEMBERSHIP.--
7 (1) IN GENERAL.--The Board shall consist of
8 11 members appointed by the Secretary of Com-
9 merce, of whom--
10 (A) at least 1 shall be a representative of
11 the American Meteorological Society;
12 (B) at least 1 shall be a representative of
13 the American Society of Civil Engineers;
14 (C) at least 1 shall be a representative of
15 the National Academy of Sciences;
16 (D) at least 1 shall be a representative of
17 the National Center for Atmospheric Research
18 of the National Science Foundation;
19 (E) at least 2 shall be representatives of
20 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin-
21 istration of the Department of Commerce;
22 (F) at least 1 shall be a representative of
23 institutions of higher education or research in-
24 stitutes; and
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1 (G) at least 1 shall be a representative of
2 a State that is currently supporting operational
3 weather modification projects.
4 (2) TENURE.--A member of the Board serves
5 at the pleasure of the Secretary of Commerce.
6 (3) VACANCIES.--Any vacancy on the Board
7 shall be filled in the same manner as the original ap-
8 pointment.
9 (b) ADVISORY COMMITTEES.--The Board may estab-
10 lish advisory committees to advise the Board and to make
11 recommendations to the Board concerning legislation, poli-
12 cies, administration, research, and other matters.
13 (c) INITIAL MEETING.--Not later than 30 days after
14 the date on which all members of the Board have been
15 appointed, the Board shall hold its first meeting.
16 (d) MEETINGS.--The Board shall meet at the call of
17 the Chair.
18 (e) QUORUM.--A majority of the members of the
19 Board shall constitute a quorum, but a lesser number of
20 members may hold hearings.
21 (f) CHAIR VICE CHAIR.--The Board shall select
AND
22 a Chair and Vice Chair from among its members.
23 SEC. 5. DUTIES OF THE BOARD.
24 (a) PROMOTION RESEARCH DEVELOP-
OF AND
25 MENT.--In order to assist in expanding the theoretical
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1 and practical knowledge of weather modification, the
2 Board shall promote and fund research and development,
3 studies, and investigations with respect to--
4 (1) improved forecast and decision-making tech-
5 nologies for weather modification operations, includ-
6 ing tailored computer workstations and software and
7 new observation systems with remote sensors; and
8 (2) assessments and evaluations of the efficacy
9 of weather modification, both purposeful (including
10 cloud-seeding operations) and inadvertent (including
11 downwind effects and anthropogenic effects).
12 (b) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.--Unless the use of the
13 money is restricted or subject to any limitations provided
14 by law, the Board shall use amounts in the Weather Modi-
15 fication Research and Development Fund--
16 (1) to pay its expenses in the administration of
17 this Act, and
18 (2) to provide for research and development
19 with respect to weather modifications by grants to,
20 or contracts or cooperative arrangements, with pub-
21 lic or private agencies.
22 (c) REPORT.--The Board shall submit to the Sec-
23 retary biennially a report on its findings and research re-
24 sults.
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1 SEC. 6. POWERS OF THE BOARD.
2 (a) STUDIES, INVESTIGATIONS, HEARINGS.--
AND
3 The Board may make any studies or investigations, obtain
4 any information, and hold any hearings necessary or prop-
5 er to administer or enforce this Act or any rules or orders
6 issued under this Act.
7 (b) PERSONNEL.--The Board may employ, as pro-
8 vided for in appropriations Acts, an Executive Director
9 and other support staff necessary to perform duties and
10 functions under this Act.
11 (c) COOPERATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES.--The
12 Board may cooperate with public or private agencies to
13 promote the purposes of this Act.
14 (d) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.--The Board may
15 enter into cooperative agreements with the head of any
16 department or agency of the United States, an appropriate
17 official of any State or political subdivision of a State, or
18 an appropriate official of any private or public agency or
19 organization for conducting weather modification activities
20 or cloud-seeding operations.
21 (e) CONDUCT CONTRACTS RESEARCH
AND FOR AND
22 DEVELOPMENT.--The Executive Director, with the ap-
23 proval of the Board, may conduct and may contract for
24 research and development activities relating to the pur-
25 poses of this section.
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1 SEC. 7. COOPERATION WITH THE WEATHER MODIFICATION
2 OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH BOARD.
3 The heads of the departments and agencies of the
4 United States and the heads of any other public or private
5 agencies and institutions that receive research funds from
6 the United States shall, to the extent possible, give full
7 support and cooperation to the Board and to initiate inde-
8 pendent research and development programs that address
9 weather modifications.
10 SEC. 8. FUNDING.
11 (a) IN GENERAL.--There is established within the
12 Treasury of the United States the Weather Modification
13 Research and Development Fund, which shall consist of
14 amounts appropriated pursuant to subsection (b) or re-
15 ceived by the Board under subsection (c).
16 (b) AUTHORIZATION APPROPRIATIONS.--There is
OF
17 authorized to be appropriated to the Board for the pur-
18 poses of carrying out the provisions of this Act
19 $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2014.
20 Any sums appropriated under this subsection shall remain
21 available, without fiscal year limitation, until expended.
22 (c) GIFTS.--The Board may accept, use, and dispose
23 of gifts or donations of services or property.
24 SEC. 9. EFFECTIVE DATE.
25 This Act shall take effect on October 1, 2005.
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09-05-2005, 10:39 PM #3OPSenior Member
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another interesting site...
www.weatherwars.info
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09-05-2005, 10:43 PM #4Senior Member
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that's some pretty heavy stuff there, pisshead.
it boggles my mind and its hard to comprehend...but i'll keep an open-mind
i mean after all...pearl harbour was a completely unforseen event.
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09-06-2005, 12:35 AM #5Senior Member
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Pearl Harbour was completely unforseen event........HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH..I like that one
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09-06-2005, 12:58 AM #6Senior Member
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even if it is possible to do things like cause earthquakes and hurricanes, why would they want to mess up a US city?
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09-06-2005, 01:04 AM #7Senior Member
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maybe it wasnt U.S. Russia has the same thing so does China we'd sold so much to em u never know
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09-06-2005, 02:12 AM #8Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Euphoric
it's for profit and control.
get rid of all the niggers and poor white trash and the fucking homos and dykes.
give tax incentives to the more well-off so they dont cling to the old fond memories of n'awlins.
move in and rebuld the city....astonishlingly enough noone wants to return or invest money there anymore.
the government has free reign to do whatever it wants and reap the benfits of oil production without having to go through messy supreme court battles over eminemt domain..
luckily with dick-sucking john roberts appointed as CHIEF justice...it provides just the right amount of backup in case anoyone remembers the constitution or declares restitution from profits should go to hurricane victims.
ill give pisshead a point, it fits perfectly with typical m.o.
its really a uge conspiracy theory that im scared to touch... but im definitely going to be keeping my eyes open
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