Threatening to bring damaging winds, as much as 8 inches of rain and up to 5 feet of storm surge to parts of the region, the storm is also sparking memories of Hurricane Bob, which made landfall 30 years ago on Cape Cod, knocking out power and running water for days, the last hurricane to hit Cape Cod and the Islands. (And now New York?! Eerie coincidence all things considered?!)
And while many of the masses would never believe that Henri or Erin or any number of quite significant 'weather events' over the last few decades might have been caused by 'weather modification' systems, we've got to take a look within this story at just how real such 'systems' are in 2021, though highly censored, starting with this December 3rd of 2020 story over at the Guardian which reported none other than China had planned a 'rapid expansion of weather modification' efforts to cover an area more than one and a half times the size of the entire country of India, with that story reporting such efforts were likely to concern the country’s neighbors.
With Bloomberg asking back then"Has China Mastered Weather Modification? Should We Worry?", they then reported: using rockets and pickup trucks, Chinese officials are seeding clouds and bringing the rain. But do they have other uses in mind?
Yet according to most of the mainstream media, 'weather modification' is still a 'conspiracy theory'. As the Washington Post had reported back in 2013, "Weather control conspiracy theories are 'scientifically unjustifiable". And the Observer reported in 2018, "Why Do People Believe in Weather Control Conspiracy Theories?" Maybe because we know just how real such 'conspiracy theories' are in 2021?!
So if you still think that 'man' controlling the weather is some kind of bizarre 'conspiracy theory' only believed by out of touch lunatics, let's take a look at this December 2020 story at Bloomberg before we continue.
Last month, 16 “artificial rain enhancement rockets” were launched off the back of a pickup truck 300 miles south of Beijing. The operation, ordered up by the Juye County Meteorological Bureau in response to a local drought, was reportedly a success. Over the next 24 hours, the county received more than two inches of rain that, according to local officials, alleviated the drought, lowered the risk of forest fires and improved air quality.
It sounds like something out of a cartoon. But for decades, China has been home to one of the world's most advanced weather-modification programs. Generally, its goals have been modest: more rain in arid places, less field-destroying hail and sunny days for big national events. But that modesty is starting to give way. Earlier this month, China announced plans to expand its rainmaking capabilities to cover nearly 60% of the country by 2025. Details are sketchy, but fears are rising about the potential military uses of these capabilities, and their effects on an already changing climate. For China, and the world, these concerns need to be addressed soon.
Humans have dreamed of controlling the weather for millennia. But it wasn’t until 1946 that scientists at General Electric Co. discovered that dry ice can create precipitation when it interacts with clouds under certain conditions. By 1953, roughly 10% of the land area of the U.S. had been targeted for cloud seeding. Twelve years later, the government was spending millions of dollars on weather-modification research each year, and 15 other companies had started cloud-seeding operations in 23 states.
It wasn’t just about rainfall, however. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. military weaponized cloud seeding to inhibit enemy troop movements and reduce the effectiveness of anti-aircraft attacks, among other things. These uses so alarmed policy makers that they began seeking an international agreement to end “environmental warfare.” In 1978, the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification went into force.
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"Technology will make available, to the leaders of the major nations, techniques for conducting secret warfare, of which only a bare minimum of security forces need be appraised… Techniques of weather modification could be employed to produce prolonged periods of drought or storm.”
Should we really think in 2021 that 'those whose hands are on levers of the weather machines' wouldn't unleash that incredible power on the American people in this day and age we're living in?
Meteorologists talking about the weather can feel like whacking a wasp’s nest these days, and it’s all thanks to conspiracy theories. Simple pictures of clouds or warnings about thunderstorms can elicit reactions nastier than the latest political throw down.
Meteorologists and weather reporters frequently deal with readers who insist that the weather is being controlled by an outside force, though they provide dubious evidence. They insist anyone who debunks their weather modification claims or refuses to agree with them is willfully ignorant or malicious shills raking in gobs of money to cover for whatever power is in control. The anger ranges from simple venting of outrage to outright death threats for allegedly covering up the truth.
Reporting also within that story that people believe in weather control conspiracy theories for five main reasons: money; people don’t want to believe that disasters are random; it makes them feel superior when they think they know something no one else knows; many people who believe in weather control conspiracy theories already have a negative opinion of the government; and conspiracies theories are often interwoven, so if someone thinks they know the truth about one thing, they tend to think they know the truth about everything, we've noticed that the Observer never issued a correction to that story in light of all the 'weather modification confirmation' that has come out over the past few years.
So with the mainstream media trying to 'debunk' weather modification programs for many, many years bringing us more proof that we've long been lied to, and helping to explain why they've only got a 16% trust rating according to a recent Gallup poll, what else are they calling 'conspiracy theories' in 2021 that are really truths hidden behind the lies?
Written about extensively over at the Geoengineering Watch website of Dane Wigington, in the PDF document we've embedded at the very bottom of this story we see an extensive list of 'Weather modification patents' dating back over 100 years! So try to tell us 'weather modification' is just a 'conspiracy theory'!
"Another example is the array of technologies—often referred to collectively as geoengineering—that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun’s heat, in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do.
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. The process is also relatively inexpensive—the National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly.
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
On the geopolitical side, the technology’s potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions at the expense of others could trigger sharp opposition by some nations. Others might seize on SAI’s benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions. And, as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide the deployment and implementation of SAI."
So while us 'ordinary Americans' have no real way of knowing exactly how often 'weather modification programs' are being deployed here in America and around the world in 2021, as ANP reader Joe Joe pointed out in this recent comment on this ANP story, "I knew they sprayed something over our area, lots of people getting sick right after the storm system blew over the other day.....b@st@rds!"
Interestingly, soon after being outside in the dreary, rainy weather myself two days ago, I broke out in a strange rash across my chest and on my shoulders, in nearly the exact same spots where I was pelted by the driving rain. So while at this moment, there's no way for us to confirm whether Henri or the recent weather onslaught that hit large parts of America was 'weather modificification', would anyone reading this put it past those b@st@rds to carry out such 'an attack' upon an America they're working so dilligently to take down? Yeah, neither would we.
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