Saturday, September 24, 2005
More Unbelievable
No sooner do I post my "Unbelievable" blog, I run into this: weatherwars.info. The guy that runs the website was a meteorologist at KPVI-TV in eastern Idaho. I say "was" because he recently quit his job as an on-air personality to pursue his theories full-time.

He theorizes that Hurricane Katrina was a weapon of the Japanese mafia group Yakuza. He believes that airplane contrails are used to modify the weather. And he thinks that the Former Soviet Union developed technology to control the weather with satellites (He says hurricane names like Ivan and Katrina add proof). He contends that there are three kinds of weather: natural, intentional and accidental.

Well, I ran into this website purely by accident on Friday at about 4:30 PM. I got in the car to go home about 45 minutes later and tuned in to the Big Talker with Phil Williams on NewsTalk 100.3. Just a couple of miles down the road a caller called in and mentioned the website! Phil Williams asked her a few questions about it and she defended the websites claims!

The lady that called cited gas price increases as proof that the government was controlling the weather. Can you believe it? This is someone in Knoxville that you've probably stood beside in the grocery aisle. I wanted to throw my hands in the air and give up on people. Do people really believe in that nonsense? Oh, yes! Check out the links on the website. Phew! Nutcases!

How is it that people can speak with authority on theories and ideas that they know very little about?

So your tired of my ranting? You'll find this site equally fascinating. The US Government is using research at the University of Fairbanks, Alaska, to develop HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program)--advanced Tesla technology used to boil the ionosphere therefore modifying weather or disrupting human mental functions.

I warn you, though. Being a former member of this nation's intelligence network, I can tell you that a secret government agency will log all of your Internet activity if you click on any of the links in this blog. It's true! I should know.
posted by Joe Napalm @ 12:35 PM  
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