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Is project tinkering with our weather patterns?
The Gazette Opinion Staff
Jul. 11, 2011 5:04 pm
The ongoing drama of energy crisis/greenhouse gasses/global warming continues to rage unabated, partly because of a perpetual rift in the scientific community even as to the very existence of this phenomenon, not to mention its alleged causes/effects, the most notable being that of climate change.
Behind this facade and the backdrop of the now dubious cold war, U.S. and USSR scientists managed to forego official hostilities and band together in Alaska to undertake what looks like the historic and gargantuan project of international weather modification/manipulation (officially known as the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP). Using the unparalleled genius of legendary Russian inventor/scientist Nikola Tesla (featured in a History Channel documentary earlier this year), this combined cadre of scientists - and their successors - developed the ability to create artificial clouds using military aircraft tankers to spray chemical-based jet trails into the atmosphere, usually between sunset and sunrise. These trails actually plume out, rather than dissipating within a few seconds, as do commercial jet trails.
From these cloud formations, scientists are able to produce actual storms (cloud seeding for rain production began in the 1950s), many of which are of increasingly deadly intensity, as was recently experienced in Joplin, Mo. To intensify/decrease storm potency, more Tesla technology (giant magnetic radiowave lightrbeams/lasers) is utilized to raise/lower (heat/cool) the earth's electrical shield (ionosphere).
Obviously the international scientific elite have taken to heart the time-honored cliche that “the best way to conceal a matter is to hide it in plain sight.”
Wendell Carr
Ottumwa
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