The US Weather War History

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Today weather is a weapon of war. Instead of bombing enemy troops, the transmitter thousands of miles away create immense rain and snow storms that make ground movement difficult or impossible. Rivers flood, bridges wash out, roads and railroads become clogged and impassable. Long-lasting storms mean farmers are unable to plant and fields with crops rotting in the mud. At sea, it can mean hurricanes on demand, terrible rough water that makes coorcination of forces impossible. In the desert it can create sandstorms that bury enemy forces and make maneuver impossible. It is warfare to the 25th century from a command post thousands of miles away.

The US War Colleges teach Von Clausewicz theory that success in battle and war can often depend on the weather. Fog in the North Sea was the ally of German raiders escaping detection by the British Navy in both WW I and WW II. Hitlers invasion of Russia failed largely because 1942 was one of the coldest winter in Russian history and a large part of the Germann army (including Panzer divisions) simply froze to death. Napoleon suffered the same fate as Old Man Winter killed two thirds of his Grand Armee.

Genghis Khan's great general Subodai, called "The Reindeer Man" invaded and conquered Russia during the winter using the frozen rivers as highway for this tough Mongolian horse Archers. In this way he took unprepared city after city who never expected and attack in the depths of winter.

Alaskan truckers know that wet, watery snow is slippery and that cold dry snow is a perfect roadway for trucks and consequently also for armored vehicles. Prince Igor used this method to drown the invading Teutonic Knights ehen they tried to conquer Novvgorod in the Twelfth Century. He used his lightly armed Knights to tempt the heavily armed Teutonic Knights out onto Lake Lagoda where the fell through the ice and drowned.

The US began experimenting with mechanical weather modification techniques. They used silver iodide sprinkled in clouds to induce rain; they painted runways in cold climates black to melt the snow.

However, most of these effort produced only minor resutls. Sometimes in the late 1970s, the military began to work with Academic Scientist, particularly at John's Hopkins University. The military was seeking ways to produce abrupt, localized, intensive weather changes to enhance military operations.

Electronic Weather War

It was at this point that the work and forecasts of Nicola Tesla came into the discussions. Weather modification with all its implicit battlefield implications became a National Defense priority and they began to seek help from the larger academic family of non military experts.

The overall emphasis shifted from purely battlefield use to large scale environmental use that would be effective in inhibiting a nations ability to wage war. Professor Shearer, now a Rutgers University professor, quickly responded in a paper published in the high-tech journal Futures. He argued that environmental security is as important as military security, simply because rapid, severe weather change would affect or stimulate nations ability to wage was as harvests fail, transportation collapses and fuel supplies run out.

The release of the report immediately put the Military planners on alert and altered the whole military preoccupation with Global Warming. Suddenly academic scientists who were expert in weather modification were in intense demand by the military strategists and planning groups. By late 1997, the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins had become the heart and core of a new strategic planning group intent on producing weapons that could produce drought or flood, hurricanes or fog, cold or searing heat by manipulating the stratosphere and the ionosphere.

Furthermore, they aimed at doing this anywhere on the globe by bouncing on and off the stratosphere and the ionosphere. By punching holes in the ionosphere they could also literally sear (fry) enemy countries by removing their protection to direct solar radiation.

If this sounds like a James Bond script, you are correct. It does. Unfortunately, it is true and not some dream of a Hollywood writer. Continuing research across the globe makes it paramount that we stay ahead of the game to protect the United States of America.


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