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Weather Modification

#1
So, this is a fun read, something many of us know...weather warfare is a thing.

https://www.theblaze.com/return/cloud-se...dification

Granted, they are talking about cloud seeding, but even something as "benign" as that can be used to cause floods or droughts. 

People can't unite against their oppressors when they are literally fighting for their survival.

I think these 2 hurricanes were meant to suppress the Trump vote in the south. But it looks like at least DeSantis is making the right decisions for his state. That will enable most to still vote, AND make the FEMA response in other states look treasonist.
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#2
(10-10-2024, 08:32 AM)Theatreboy Wrote: So, this is a fun read, something many of us know...weather warfare is a thing.

https://www.theblaze.com/return/cloud-se...dification

Granted, they are talking about cloud seeding, but even something as "benign" as that can be used to cause floods or droughts. 

People can't unite against their oppressors when they are literally fighting for their survival.

I think these 2 hurricanes were meant to suppress the Trump vote in the south. But it looks like at least DeSantis is making the right decisions for his state. That will enable most to still vote, AND make the FEMA response in other states look treasonist.

Interesting subject and you're damn right they have the means to modify weather.

Lot's of people are talking on X about it right now, some videos of weird atmospheric stuff too.

I don't know enough to elaborate, or to know if it's even possible to cause hurricanes like that, but I don't put it past them.

:drinkingcheers:
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#3
When it comes to an individual, you are innocent until proven guilty.

When it cones to the government, they are guilty until they can prove otherwise.
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#4
(10-11-2024, 12:13 AM)MykeNukem Wrote: Interesting subject and you're damn right they have the means to modify weather.

Lot's of people are talking on X about it right now, some videos of weird atmospheric stuff too.

I don't know enough to elaborate, or to know if it's even possible to cause hurricanes like that, but I don't put it past them.

:drinkingcheers:

It's not about creating a hurricane, but can they amplify it and direct it?

Would they use that for their gain?

Answer would be yes on both accounts. The government doesn't need to "create" a situation, just realize they can benefit from it, which they will do 100 percent of the time.
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#5
(10-10-2024, 08:32 AM)Theatreboy Wrote: So, this is a fun read, something many of us know...weather warfare is a thing.

https://www.theblaze.com/return/cloud-se...dification

Granted, they are talking about cloud seeding, but even something as "benign" as that can be used to cause floods or droughts. 

People can't unite against their oppressors when they are literally fighting for their survival.

I think these 2 hurricanes were meant to suppress the Trump vote in the south. But it looks like at least DeSantis is making the right decisions for his state. That will enable most to still vote, AND make the FEMA response in other states look treasonist.



Weird goings on - possible high frequency transmissions doing this?
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#6
There are means to modify local weather to a certain extent, but I don't really believe there are ways to induce storms as large as hurricanes. Cloud seeding is real, I've actually ridden on some aircraft which did it, but the effects are pretty spotty, don't always work, and often only make very minor changes in a local area. The other thing about weather manipulation is...there needs to be "weather" (specific types of cloud formations) already there in order for any sort of cloud seeding to work. The Gulf is pretty conducive to these types of formations, so no big surprise there, but not on a scale large enough to create something like a hurricane. The amount of sheer water alone inside a hurricane is like tens of millions of tons.
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#7
It is not so much about creating it it as controlling it.

Haarp warming things helps.

A cold pressure in the right place steers it. Create that locally, and you control the path.
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#8
(10-11-2024, 06:03 PM)Theatreboy Wrote: It is not so much about creating it it as controlling it.

Haarp warming things helps.

A cold pressure in the right place steers it. Create that locally, and you control the path.

HAARP can do some amazing things.  I've worked on a lot of very similar technology, and know a fair bit of what HAARP can (and canNOT) do.

HAARP "can" actually affect local weather on the "uplink" side of HAARP, but it has almost zero effect on the "down-link" side of the transmissions.  HAARP can create some fantastic ULF signals which can resonate through large bodies of water and land, but the only effect it has on localized weather is just a localized heating effect on the clouds directly above the site.  Even though the signal from HAARP can reach the other side of the planet, the frequency is very low.  To "heat" and change weather patterns around the globe requires energy far, FAR, beyond that of HAARP, especially on the "bounce" or down-link side off the Magnetoshpere. 

The amount of energy it would take for something like HAARP to affect weather would be akin to the energy of all the atomic weapons ever detonated on Earth (collectively)...times 500x...and even that wouldn't be enough to affect anything other than a small area.  HAARP is powerful, and I actually had to look into it carefully for a while, but after seeing the numbers of things like the Northern Lights (just as one simple example) I realized HAARP is just a drop in a bucket in a  literal "ocean" of energy surrounding our planet.

HAARP might be able to communicate with some submerged submarines at very, very, low "baud" rates (like 1-2 sentences per half hour), but the infrastructure, like the old ELF stations, is just not manageable.
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#9
I think even just "Seeding" can magnify a hurricane. Also the trillion watt antennas pumping the atmosphere can't just do nothing.. Gotta' be some real hella effects from that.
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