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It's Really Happening!
It's Really Happening!
- Category: Uncategorized,ManufacturedWildfire/Firenado?,WeatherWarfare/WeaponizedWeath
- Duration: 13:03
- Date: 2019-06-28 15:23:34
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My name is Ben Liddick, I'm the first person to ever see the cloud with the intention to call it to do military damage. I know I can say that, you know, did it several times before the next person did it. We did quite a lot of testing work out over the test range at Chandler, California, where we dropped cloud-teading flares or survived generators in the clouds or did wherever we wanted to see what the reaction was. And it was there when I learned for sure that you could really change the cloud by the amount that's here right now where you put it. On 1969, we had all the latest data, the article, but a number of airplanes. And we also had aircraft equipped with dispensing equipment to put Sira Adad into a hurricane. The hypothesis for how to do this had been designed to go up by Dr. Joanne Simpson and her husband Dr. Robert Simpson, with a direct or a chronic thornythory for a number of years. And we followed her hypothesis which said that if you see it in the cloud in a rock-flut quarter of a hurricane where the energy sales are, you may build or second eye or the minimum length, there's a greater eye, much bigger. This is not something that you could do much about it is after all of it. On the Inclusion at Corona Worcester, Roddy planned for weather modification control for the whole world at any given time. We would say a number of airplanes with materials and dispensing equipment we had and probably control the weather all around the world. This is really the official start of the modern era of weather modification. Vincent Shafer, Irving Langmire and Bernard Vonnegut. On the left there you can see Vincent Shafer and on the right you can see Vincent Shafer breathing in a freezer. That is how cloud seating was invented. You cannot make that up. Less than a year later, they tried the steer hurricane with it. Project Sirus was the three scientists who just saw her from General Electric. They got with the weather bureau and they went out and seated a tropical storm which then turned into a hurricane which changed colors. It turned 20 degree turn, slammed into Savannah and doing $3 million worth of damage. Struggling to recover his valuables from a river in which he... ...tavo through areas of Guizelinetsau causing damage to buildings and flooding roads. One hundred years ago, there was a guy named Charles Mallory Hatfield. He was known as the Moisture Accelerator. He mixed chemicals and bats and he burned them to make rain. Back then it was called rain making or pluvaculture. Now he was contracted by the city of San Diego to make it rain. They told him they'd pay him $10,000 to do it and he did it. The problem is he did $3.5 million worth of flooding damage and unless he assumed liability for all of that, he never got paid. Whether patterns are extreme and I'm afraid Cape Town has taken a humbling these last 30 days. The Moisture is clearing our part of what's being called the worst storm here in a hundred years. The problem with the storm was reaching up to 80 kilometres per hour. In the storm that brought high winds, hail and heavy rain, the BBC noted reports of winds up to 70 miles. With long cold winters, Moscow is used to harsh weather. It is not used to this. The thing that's also we should realise the number of natural disasters that we've had and natural challenges that the world's faced has actually increased at a significantly higher rate. There has been a change. You take a cloud that Mother Nature regarded, provided and you alter that cloud. The reason the cloud doesn't expand on its own, in most cases, in fact, there are a lot of moisture but there's no nuclei. There's nothing for the moisture to stick to. So when you provide the serradide nuclei, it causes the water to cool down to that nuclei and when it does, it releases heat, which means everything starts to rise. If you produce enough nuclei at the right place in a cloud, there's essentially no limit to how fast and how far the world. Because it just keeps releasing heat and it goes up. And of course, the heat keeps trying to rise. Now, this is a map from 52 of 65 of all of the different cloud-seating projects. 1958, did you know that in Palm Springs, planes were clouding the sky and blocking out the sun? Today we call this Kim Trails Euphemistically Online as the general term that they like to call it, but in 1958, they said that an exuberant mob of skywriters were blocking out the suns. They were dropping carbon-black dust, suspended in liquid-creating clouds. Now our previous speaker spoke about the suit. That's the other term for carbon-black dust. So they were putting carbon-black dust in the sky, making clouds and destroying them. They're taking these images of Somalia in the 1980s, which show a country lush with life. In my 45 years, I've never seen this kind of a drought. It's the worst one. Suddenly, flood water cascading through towns and villages in southwestern Sri Lanka. And cyclone Moira showed it no mercy when it hits Southeast Bangladesh. We are used to rains and flooding in our area, but this year it has been unusual. We have never experienced such floods in 70 years. That's an destruction on a scale not steep. In a cruel twist, the land which just weeks ago was cracking with drought is now dangerously unstable. Now they modify the weather. It also started modifying space. They don't like the ionosphere because it's unpredictable. And unpredictable is not cool for operations. So why don't we create an artificial ionosphere by putting 480 million needles in space? Some of them are still up there, the rest are in the North Pole and nice. Noah then had project storm fury where they did more cloud-seating experiments on hurricanes. Noah's War they would never do it again after this. In 1963, they started plasma seeding. And I like to call it plasma seeding because it's similar to cloud seeding. It's just done in space. They call that space weather modification. And so they had to come up with a better way to engineer mouse traps so they started using sounding rockets and creating artificial ion clouds in space. These ion clouds are made of barium and strontium. This is something that's usually attributed to chemtrails and that's because people don't know the 60 year history of dumping barium and strontium in space. The reason they do this, the ionosphere is invisible. You need a tracer element to see it. So they dump chemicals up there, they heat them with microwaves and they can see it. So the joint-chisous staff had been wishing for quite some time in terms of years that they had some way of exploring the truck down in Vietnam. Our mission was to make it rain during the Darases. On that particular day, the clouds were very small. They're just 180 real big thunderstorms or anything like that. But I picked a cloud that was sent out essentially by itself with a number of small clouds. I'll talk about clouds that stopped for somewhere near the freezing level but not enough to really grow. And I nurtured one of those clouds until finally got it in well past the freezing level and then the cloud developed a lot of convective activity and it started sucking clouds into it. It was just building up and building up and it took a series of pictures called 41 minutes. By the end of 41 minutes, we had flown up to 65,000 feet and we still couldn't reach the top of the cloud. So we knew we had a barn burner there and by the next morning we had washed out everything in the world and did a lot of damage to people and all that sort of thing but it was a real success as far as blocking the road of. Invigorating. Vice spread disruption on the island, people trapped in mountainous areas. Heavy rain which began on Friday continues to inner day Taiwan. The composition of a hurricane may have dozens of energy sails in it and they're like the pits and they're an engine. They just chug chug chug they get stronger and stronger and stronger because they feed off the warm air below them and they basically turn into this thing they call a hurricane with all the energy sails in it. We know where those energy sails are. We know what makes them tick. We have the material if you will to alter those energy sails and decrease the maximum surface winds and a hurricane. On August 18th and 1969, Hurricane Debbie was seeding five times at two hour intervals and the maximum wind speeds decreased by 115 to 80 miles per hour at their pretty remarkable reduction of more than 45 percent in damage reduction potential. The cloud was left the storm was left alone on the 19th and on the 20th went back and seeded that cloud the second time and he increased the winds again to just under 100 miles per hour per hour about 24 percent more damage reduction potential. There is so much damage done that the construction industry in general all over the United States benefits because the cost of material goes up. The insurance company may or may not gain from having these damage reductions take place. As far as the industry is concerned, we all know that they get their money back almost immediately by increasing their product and it's not unheard of to believe that the actions performed by FEMA or the government is not a sure far way to buy votes. So there may not be any political or economic motivation on the government for some major industry part to reduce the damage from hurricanes.