Mr. V.T. emailed this one to me, and at first, I didn't think much of it, but there was something in it that caught my eye, and the more I thought about it, the more peculiar I thought it to be. See if you caught what caught my eye: Dept. of Homeland Security Forced to Release List of Keywords Used to Monitor Social Networking Sites Now, reading this list, my first reaction was twofold. Firstly, it made a great deal of sense, and was a fairly predictable list of keywords that would be used by computers to do searches and scans of internet posts. It was, from one point of view, eminently … [Read more...]
IRAN ACCUSES US OF CAUSING DRAUGHT: WEATHER WARFARE
This one caught my eye, and apparently quite a few of yours as well, since many of you emailed it to me: Iran Accuses U.S. of Using Weather Weapons Now, for me, in the process of writing and researching a book titled Covert Wars and Breakaway Civilizations, this was intriguing, for weather warfare, and, for that matter, "geodetic" warfare (to coin an expression), i.e., modifying or exploiting geographic or deodetic feature of the Earth itself as weapons of war, is the utmost in "covert wars", for as my late colleage Jerry Smith put it in his book Weather Warfare, mother nature provides … [Read more...]
WEATHER WARS
With the recent storms in the southern midwest and south, we're confronted once again by the terrible specter of "weather warfare," and I thought it would be prudent to review some of the pertinent evidence, and I am planning a members' white paper which I'm currently researching as well. Let's begin with an observation of my friend, the late Jerry Smith, from his excellent book Weather Warfare: The Military's Plan to Draft Mother Nature (Adventures Unlimited Press 2006). "Mother nature," he observed, "gives great plausible deniability."(p. vi) It is indeed a perfect method by which to … [Read more...]