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Weather control as a weapon. What do you think? Better break out the tinfoil boys!
1 posted on 09/09/2005 5:43:42 PM PDT by Arkie2
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2 posted on 09/09/2005 5:48:33 PM PDT by martin_fierro (_____oooo_( ° ¿ ° )_oooo_____)
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Can't see how this post is any different than any of the space or science posts that aren't relegated to chat but since you think it's not worth the time please take it down. Thanks


3 posted on 09/09/2005 5:50:35 PM PDT by Arkie2 (Mega super duper moose, whine, cheese, series, zot, viking kitties, barf alert!)
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Crap, I ran out of tinfoil halfway through the article. Gotta run to the store.


4 posted on 09/09/2005 5:52:40 PM PDT by dinodino
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Mary-Sue Haliburton

Haliburton? I knew they were behind it!

5 posted on 09/09/2005 5:54:23 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Vote for the Constipation Party! They will never pass anything)
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Mary-Sue Haliburton writes the craziest stuff. But she gets paid billions (so I hear).


6 posted on 09/09/2005 5:55:20 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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My dad worked as an electrical engineer at White Sands in the mid/late 50’s. I’m not sure exactly what he did at that time, but by the early/mid 60’s his “thing” was microwave antenna/circuit design.

Anyway, he said they had a bunch of interesting egghead types in Alamogordo. He said that by 1960 or so there were those that thought they could manipulate (or affect) certain layers of the atmosphere by basically using big electromagnets.

Problem at the time was that they didn’t have a power source big enough. My dad said a mid-sized nuke plant would be dandy (or that’s what they indicated).

It’s interesting to me because probably between 1973 and 1978 (not sure of the dates – was a kid and not paying attention) my uncles were electricians out of NW Florida. There wasn’t a single job in the area – not even the mills in St Pete or Port St Joe.

So they took jobs “off the board” at the IBEW and ended up in either Texas or New Mexico, depending which one you talk to – one swore it was Texas, the other swore it was NM. Sounded like they’d meet somewhere on/around Ft Bliss, then a bus would take them all on an hour and fifteen minute bus ride.

They said the bus (two at the time) would drive in a tunnel and end up in a big elevator and would lower them down to some area where they ran conduit and mounted panels and pull boxes and pulled wires and stuff.

They did that for 8 – 10 months at a pop for several years (they were both single at the time). Supposedly some sort of power plant job…

I’ll be the first to admit it probably isn’t related to the weather modification stuff. Still, you take the road from El Paso to Alamogordo and you have Ft Bliss on your right and you’ve got White Sands on your left…

7 posted on 09/09/2005 6:06:14 PM PDT by Who dat?
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One example was the so-called "Pineapple Express", which for a few weeks early in 2004 was bringing what the on-air personalities described as "regular pulses" of rain across the Pacific to British Columbia. This kind of description ought to be a red flag. When does nature produce "regular pulses", and how would natural forces explain the neat arc shapes of those cloud pattern crossing the ocean, each equidistant from the next?

This happens in every El Nino winter. And El Nino has a well-explained non-tinfoil cause.

Mind you, I have no doubt that there are interests in our military who are frantically researching methods of controlling the weather, as well as interests in our government who wouldn't hestitate to try to use those methods to gain trade leverage over Canada and our other fearsome economic rivals like France and Cameroon. ;)

9 posted on 09/09/2005 7:13:27 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("Violence never settles anything." Genghis Khan, 1162-1227)
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