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History of U.S. Weather Weapons
The U.S. Patent Application Pub. No.: US 2003/0085296 A1, titled "Hurricane and Tornado Control Device," relates to a method for affecting the formation and/or direction of low atmospheric weather systems like hurricanes or tornadoes through the use of sound waves. Here are some key points:
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The patent application discusses using audio generators positioned to project high decibel sound waves toward a peripheral area of a weather system. The intention is to use these sound waves at specific frequencies to disrupt, enhance, or direct the formation of weather systems, thereby steering hurricanes or tornadoes.
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The sound waves are projected in such a manner (see NEXRAD Doppler Radar Systems) that they could alter the dynamics of the weather system. For instance, by projecting sound waves countercurrent or concurrent to the observed direction of the system's rotation, one could theoretically disrupt or enhance the storm's development respectively.
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The application includes claims about how these sound waves are to be used, specifying that they target areas of the weather system where winds are at lower velocities, around 10 mph, and how different projection methods could either steer the system or influence its intensity.
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Lyndon B. Johnson once made a notable reference to weather control in a college commencement address. The Speech, which was delivered to graduates On May 27, 1962, then Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson gave a commencement address at his alma mater, Southwest Texas State University (now known as Texas State University). During this speech, he said "He who controls the weather, will control the world." This statement particularly focused on on the U.S. government's desire to gain the power of weather modification and control.
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Continuing until the present time there have been ongoing scientific endeavors and experiments sponsored by the U.S. government into weather modification technologies such as cloud seeding and hurricane and tornado control.
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In the context of warfare, any technological advancement, including weather control, has always been viewed through the lens of potential military or strategic advantage. The idea is that influencing weather could disrupt an enemy's agriculture, economy, or military operations.
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Additionally, controlling fundamental aspects of the environment could lead to a form of global dominance, not just in military terms but in economic and agricultural spheres as well.
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Following this and similar statements by members of the U.S. government, many of which are captured by this video, there has been an intense interest in weather modification technologies. Projects like Project Stormfury, which aimed to modify hurricanes, is one such example among many.
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