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Monday, September 22, 2008

Owning The Weather - The US Airforce Research Document


Back in 1995/1996 the US Airforce produced a research paper named Air Force 2025

This is a massive document or series of individual sub projects including Space Lifts, Hypersonic Attck Platforms, Counterair, Transatmospheric and Hypersonic vehicles, Unmanned surveillance and attack aircraft and the subject of this article ' Owning The Weather'

'Owning the Weather'

I quote from their executive summary


'In 2025, US aerospace forces can “own the weather” by capitalizing on emerging technologies and focusing development of those technologies to war-fighting applications. Such a capability offers the war fighter tools to shape the battlespace in ways never before possible. It provides opportunities to impact operations across the full spectrum of conflict and is pertinent to all possible futures.

The purpose of this paper is to outline a strategy for the use of a future weather-modification system to achieve military objectives rather than to provide a detailed technical road map.
A high-risk, high-reward endeavor, weather-modification offers a dilemma not unlike the splitting of the atom.

While some segments of society will always be reluctant to examine controversial issues such as
weather-modification, the tremendous military capabilities that could result from this field are ignored at our own peril. From enhancing friendly operations or disrupting those of the enemy via small-scale tailoring of natural weather patterns to complete dominance of global communications and counterspace control, weather-modification offers the war fighter a wide-range of possible options to defeat or coerce an adversary. Some of the potential capabilities a weather-modification system could provide to a war-fighting commander in chief (CINC) are listed in table 1.
Technology advancements in five major areas are necessary for an integrated weather-modification capability:

(1) advanced nonlinear modeling techniques, (2) computational capability, (3) information
gathering and transmission, (4) a global sensor array, and (5) weather intervention techniques.

Some intervention tools exist today and others may be developed and refined in the future.'

The Operational capabilities Matrix for this include

Precipitation enhancement or denial

Storm Enhancement and Modification

Fog and Cloud Removal or Enhancement

Space Weather

The paper goes on to say

'Current technologies that will mature over the next 30 years will offer anyone who has the necessary resources the ability to modify weather patterns and their corresponding effects, at least on the local scale. Current demographic, economic, and environmental trends will create global stresses that provide the impetus necessary for many countries or groups to turn this weather-modification ability into a capability.
In the United States, weather-modification will likely become a part of national security policy with both domestic and international applications. Our government will pursue such a policy, depending on its interests, at various levels.'

It also goes on to state

'In the broadest sense, weather-modification can be divided into two major categories: suppression and intensification of weather patterns. In extreme cases, it might involve the creation of completely new weather patterns, attenuation or control of severe storms, or even alteration of global climate on a far-reaching and/or long-lasting scale.'

'The essential ingredient of the weather-modification system is the set of intervention techniques used to modify the weather. The number of specific intervention methodologies is limited only by the imagination, but with few exceptions they involve infusing either energy or chemicals into the meteorological process in the right way, at the right place and time. The intervention could be designed to modify the weather in a number of ways, such as influencing clouds and precipitation, storm intensity, climate, space, or fog.'

The article then goes on to explain the two main methods of weather and atmospheric manipulation namely seeding the atmosphere (chemtrails) and Ionosphereric manipulation (HAARP)

This is a long and detailed document and is a Research Paper done some 12 or 13 years ago but given the current evidence of weather manipulation by chemtrails and HAARP does go to show intent on behalf of the US government and that there is strong reason to believe that both Storm Generation and Enhancement are not figments of our imaginations but real and dangerous probabilities.

Remember Katrina and Ike?

Read the Full US Airforce 2025 document on weather manipulation here

For the Full research paper Airforce 2025 Click Here

Japan hopes to turn sci-fi into reality with elevator to the stars


From cyborg housemaids and waterpowered cars to dog translators and rocket boots, Japanese boffins have racked up plenty of near-misses in the quest to turn science fiction into reality.
Now the finest scientific minds of Japan are devoting themselves to cracking the greatest sci-fi vision of all: the space elevator. Man has so far conquered space by painfully and inefficiently blasting himself out of the atmosphere but the 21st century should bring a more leisurely ride to the final frontier.
For chemists, physicists, material scientists, astronauts and dreamers across the globe, the space elevator represents the most tantalising of concepts: cables stronger and lighter than any fibre yet woven, tethered to the ground and disappearing beyond the atmosphere to a satellite docking station in geosynchronous orbit above Earth.
Up and down the 22,000 mile-long (36,000km) cables — or flat ribbons — will run the elevator carriages, themselves requiring huge breakthroughs in engineering to which the biggest Japanese companies and universities have turned their collective attention.
This is nothing new in 1995 the US Air Force produced a research document in which the Space Elevator was used to transport heavy payloads into orbit such as space located weapon systems.