Posted on 05/17/2024 5:25:54 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Video of meteorologist predicting severe Texas weather two days before it occurs and showing the Doppler beams ionizing the atmosphere. The Doppler radar towers put in a couple of decades ago have ten times the power going to them required for weather forecasting. The order of magnitude of power is for weather control.
People know you by your threads and comments. You’re headed in the wrong direction, pal.
“But....gee, whiz, I saw it in a video!”
500 kW at a .002 Duty Cycle. Maximum average power 1 kW
Assume you follow Dutchsinse, he has been posting on this for about 14 years.
3/14/2024 — Radio Waves Frequencies CAN INDEED Modify the weather — US Gov proof it is possible
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiDHtOpWWcE
You didn’t even watch/listen. It was his guest examining the storms.
All you know is that you don’t like Jones.
Why are you wasting your time on someone you don’t like?
That doesn’t seem so clear based on the discussion at https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/495219/can-air-be-ionized-using-microwaves .
Sounds to me like it depends on the voltage involved.
So, they provided cloud cover over much of the eclipse path to send people to favored hotel locations?
“Did you actually look at the video?
Or are you just psycho and know everything?”
I read enough in the OP to know that this is pure hogwash!
I hope you weren’t suckered.
“Thanks for posting this.”
Click-bait for suckers.
“So have you done any research on this?”
Enough to know only suckers fall for this click-bait!
This comment is ironic.
“A junior engineer would call BS ... you cant put enough energy into an antenna to ionize the atmosphere.”
Not just energy. Frequency.
Well, there’s a lot of information there.
It does seem strange that the US govt would require companies who do weather modification to report their activity, if weather modification was impossible as claimed by people here.
“You do understand the concept of “ionization,” right?”
Obviously, you don’t.
“I was interested in a genuine scientific discussion but it seems that probably won’t happen here.”
Then why did you post this click-bait trash?
From a link somebody just posted, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiDHtOpWWcE it sounds like there are plasma fields (balls) that they create and brag about. And it sounds like there are space technologies using way, way more power than is necessary as claimed by people here.
It would be a good idea to look at that video because it seems like the claims being made here are gaslighting about what has already been widely publicly acknowledged.
Especially interesting how this guy’s reporters went to a seminar where they described stuff and then there was some spokesperson in public who claimed it doesn’t happen.
Sounds just like what I see from my government all the time. The suckers are the ones who believe them 99% of the time.
I ain’t talkin.
There ya go throwing cold water on a perfectly fun fantasy thread by bringing actual math and science into it.
Next thing ya know you will bring up stuff like dB’s, reflectivity, and clutter. ;-)
Do you know if Tractor Beams can pull a plow?
Well, tell'em I said thank you for the long rainy Spring. My lawn looks marvelous.
I didn’t post it. I asked a question about it, and immediately all the familiar trolls chimed in with ad hominem attacks.
Some responded with information that appears to be totally outdated (at best), when you check out the video another poster posted about it, where the government req1uires companies that do weather modification through stuff like radio waves to report their activity. See that video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiDHtOpWWcE.
It sounds to me, based on the documentation from that video, that you guys who are spewing ad hominems are probably gaslighting at best.
Why you’re doing it is another question. We know why the government does it - why they deny it is a phenomenon at the same time as they regulate the reporting necessary on the pheonomenon they know damn well is happening.
Why any honest individual would do it in a place like Free Republic - that’s another question. maybe you can clarify for us.
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