Meteorological weapons

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  • The article discusses weather weapons and their potential for climate manipulation.
  • It mentions historical examples such as the bombing of Kabul and smart bomb tests.
  • The author raises questions about disinformation and secret experiments related to microwave weapons.

Weather weapons

The Climate Weapon

September 12, 2002

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The world, stunned, has only just begun to discover the "new weapons." One must know how to be surprised. Since the bombings in Kabul, it is known that the precision of the "smart bombs" dropped from B-52s can be only a few meters (probably today on the order of a meter), with occasional "programming errors." More primitive bombs had already been tested during the Gulf War. How does it work? The bombardier recalibrates his map using a synthetic aperture radar. He then communicates the data to the bomb (typically 900 kg bombs mounted on a drum-type dispenser. See the dossier on the B2) which is then guided by GPS. These GPS systems were the great innovation of the Gulf War (at least on such a scale). Saddam Hussein had said, "The Americans will get lost in the desert." What an idiot. With this gadget, American tanks knew their position to within ten meters at that time. Today it's to within a meter. You can even find GPS systems for sale... in big box stores.

Good grief, who would be surprised by such a technological leap!? If GPS is available for sale in big box stores, then what are we being hidden from? As Remy Chauvin said:

The skeptic is the one who suspects nothing.

I have explored a bit the data available on the net. I have thought, weighed, calculated. You have seen the results of these reflections in different dossiers: Haarp, the microwave weapons, the "non-lethal weapons" (and I am far from having made a complete inventory!). Today, we must address another question, even more staggering or perhaps just as staggering: can man influence the climate significantly, even "create natural disasters"?

From all sides, it seems like we are witnessing science fiction. Here, a ten-kilometer diameter ionized gas mirror is created, which allows focusing microwaves from thousands of kilometers away, capable of killing, dulling, and mutating living beings. Look at the dossier on the Crop Circles. Animals have been found dead, dried out in these formations. The wheat stalks are dehydrated. The signature seems obvious: microwave weapon tests. Where: right in the middle of England, a pioneer in this field since the war of 1939-45. And the nice drawings, as well as the disinformation campaigns, tend to make us believe that aliens are behind all this. There is even a guru who said he had imagined a "mandala" that he said he had found in a nearby field, as "Gaia's response to his vision." But who is paying for this guy? For whom is he working?

Disinformation is a double-edged weapon. It is indeed an extraordinary weapon, which allows people to remain in ignorance for decades. But beware of the manipulator if the manipulated suddenly begins to suspect something! I give an example that goes back more than a decade. In a FR3 report, suddenly appeared (at the time of the F-16 affair) a magnificent "UFO trace." Eighteen meters in diameter, one meter eighty deep. All of this in a cornfield. The plants near the trace remained straight as "i's." On the small screen, to the background of UFO music, a farmer said with a knowing look: "hmmm... I think it's a UFO..."

This was in Caorches-Saint-Nicolas, near Paris (according to Marc Leroux, this location would be near Bernay, in Eure, and the incident would date back to July 6, 1990). No observation of any UFO, but during the night, a dull sound. My phone wouldn't stop ringing:

  • Mr. Petit, come up, it's an extraordinary affair!

Perrin de Brichambaut and I chose caution. The person in charge of the investigation "filmed in the trace collecting samples for analysis" clearly didn't seem to know what he was doing. He seemed to be posing for the cameras. I found this strange for such a huge story. We thought that this typical, perfectly circular collapse crater could resemble simulations of underground nuclear explosions (800 such craters in the Nevada site). But for that, the charge would have had to be buried at a depth at least equal to the diameter of the crater. It is known that the CESTA of Bordeaux (Aquitaine Scientific and Technical Center) has long carried out this type of experiments.

The "trap," because it was one, big, stupid, perhaps intended to "deflate the Belgian wave or the F-16 affair" did not work. After a few days of uncertainty, the Cnes representative declared, "It was a bomb from the Second World War." But there were two immediate objections. First, a bomb crater does not look like that at all. There is a material ejection in the periphery and formation of a "rampart." That was not the case here. At the edge of the trace, the corn was intact. Moreover, what bomb could sink more than twenty meters deep into the earth? Perrin had a friend, a Second World War historian, who contacted the Cnes saying:

- We know that the Allies tried to test high penetration bombs, to try to reach the underground sites where the Germans were building the V2s. In principle, these were very pointed bombs, with supersonic falling speed. If you have recovered debris, I would be very interested.

The man was immediately attacked by the DST, questioned, grilled. In Caorches, this triggered complete panic. While the site had been largely open to journalists, ufologists, and curious people until then, it was completely sealed off by the gendarmerie. Excavators arrived and quickly erased the traces of this explosion (underground). Indeed, "if it was a bomb from the Second World War," the earth would have trapped not only the debris of the device, but also the explosion products, which would have allowed their analysis, even by a simple core sampling. And if it had not been debris eaten by rust and an old explosive, then who would have created such a crater? The Martians?

The corn? It was found under the earth. This is typical of an underground explosion. The charge is detonated. A shock wave rises to the surface. If the charge is close enough, the earth is turned over and... the buried corn. This is what was found. No, it was not a bomb from the Second World War. It was a subtle maneuver by the French secret services to try to reduce people's interest in the UFO topic. But there, we were just a hair's breadth away from a catastrophe. As for the Cnes officials, it is useless, gentlemen journalists (if you have, exceptionally, this courage) to question them.

- Caorches-Saint-Nicolas? No, it doesn't ring a bell......

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