Selected Articles: Weather Modification as US Military Strategy?
Global Research brings to the attention of our readers a selection of articles on weather modification, with a view to promoting debate on a timely and important issue.
A 1996 CBC TV documentary reported on “HAARP, US military weather weapon”.
“It isn’t just conspiracy theorists who are concerned about HAARP. The European Union called the project a global concern and passed a resolution calling for more information on its health and environmental risks. Despite those concerns, officials at HAARP insist the project is nothing more sinister than a radio science research facility.” (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC TV)
In 2014, the HAARP facility in Alaska was “officially” closed down.
The History Channel also produced a carefully researched documentary on Electronic Warfare.
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Is Weather Warfare a Conspiracy Theory?
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, October 21, 2017The history of rainmaking dates back to more than 100 years ago with Charles Hatfield who taught himself the science of pluviculture (rainmaking techniques). In 1902, Hatfield created a “secret mixture of 23 chemicals” in large evaporating tanks claiming that it can induce rain. Hatfield’s techniques proved to be successful in creating storms.
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, October 19, 2017Operation Popeye, ran from 1967 through 1972 in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. By seeding clouds, the US military caused torrential downpours that inhibited enemy truck and troop movements. Initially exposed by investigative journalist Jack Anderson, the existence of the project was later corroborated in The Pentagon Papers.
The Ultimate Weapon of Mass Destruction: “Owning the Weather” for Military Use
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, September 09, 2017Environmental modification techniques have been applied by the US military for more than half a century. US mathematician John von Neumann, in liaison with the US Department of Defense, started his research on weather modification in the late 1940s at the height of the Cold War and foresaw ‘forms of climatic warfare as yet unimagined’. During the Vietnam war, cloud-seeding techniques were used, starting in 1967 under Project Popeye, the objective of which was to prolong the monsoon season and block enemy supply routes along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
Climate Change, Geoengineering and Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD)
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, November 30 2015
Discussion of ENMOD is taboo. It is an unspoken truth. Scientists dare not address it as part of the debate on climate change. ENMOD technologies not only exist, they are fully operational. Confirmed by US military documents, a typhoon, a tsunami or an earthquake can be triggered by the use of ENMOD technologies.
CIA Looking Into Weather Modification as a Form of Warfare
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, February 19, 2015The Telegraph reported in 2011 that Abu Dhabi ‘creates man-made rainstorms’ by “using giant ionisers, shaped like giant lampshades, to generate fields of negatively charged particles, which create cloud formation.” “There are many applications,” Professor Hartmut Grassl, a former institute director, is quoted by the Daily Mail as saying. “One is getting water into a dry area. Maybe this is a most important point for mankind.”
HAARP: Secret Weapon Used For Weather Modification, Electromagnetic Warfare
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, January 18, 2015HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a little-known, yet a critically important U.S. military defense program which has generated quite a bit of controversy over the years in certain circles. Though denied by HAARP officials, some respected researchers allege that secret electromagnetic warfare capabilities of HAARP are designed to forward the US military’s stated goal of achieving full-spectrum dominance by the year 2020. Others go so far as to claim that HAARP can and has been used for weather modification, to cause earthquakes and tsunamis, to disrupt global communications systems, and more.