From: Richard Eastman <richardeastmanyakima@q.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:23 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Completed Clandestine Weather Modification Operations already ensure unprecedented worldwide starvation in 2011"
To: bangla-vision@yahoogroups.com
are potentially desirable limits to economic growth.
There are also potentially desirable
limits to the indefinite extension of political
democracy ... A government which lacks
authority .. will have little ability,
short of cataclysmic crisis, to impose on its
people the sacrifices which may be
necessary."
--Report on Governability
of Democracies to the
Trilateral Commission"
"The Crisis of Democracy, 1975)
Snow in Brazil, below zero in the River Plate, |
5 Aug 10 - For a second day running it snowed in Southern Brazil and in twelve of Argentina's 24 provinces including parts of Buenos Aires. In Patagonia and along the Andes snow reached over a metre deep, isolating villages and causing yet undisclosed losses to crops and livestock. Temperatures went as low as minus 10C, even lower in snowy regions. Maximum temps ranged from zero to 7C. Power consumption set new records in both Argentina and Uruguay, and hundreds of industries suffered blackouts. In Uruguay the lowest temperatures were registered in the north and west: minus 7C. In Bolivia, temperatures in tropical areas in the east plummeted to zero causing "millions of dead fish" in rivers that normally flow at 20C. Santa Cruz governor Ruben Costas said the province was suffering a "major environmental catastrophe" and warned the population not to make use of water from rivers (because of the dead fauna and flora) promising to send drinking water in municipal trucks. |
I have run across, so can't say anything
about your barium idea. BUT I certainly
have found reason to support your other
idea: "more of the same (or similar),
I have just discovered powerful corroberation
for the clandestine weather modification thesis.
Not only does the NSF have the EOS system
to collect the necessary real-time data;
and the cruching power to process that data fast
enough for identify weather interventions timley
enough for weather modification (i.e. identify
interventions within the limited time frame or "window
of control ability" before repeated interactions among
variables sensitive to the "way out" significant figures
in the various data makes prediction and control a
practical impossibility.)
Now we find that NSF, Carnegie Mellon
and a host of other establishment research
institutions have been developing and
elaborating the specific science that
determines the economic effects of
weather modification.
Carnegie Mellon in the early 1990's used
the ICAM-3 super computer to model the
economic and social effects of various
factors of storms and other weather events.
They created formulae for determining
how weather events affect economic
and sociological variables.
Also in the 1990's the NSF has sponsored
modeling of ecological distortion that
results from even minor changes in
atomspheric and oceanographic conditions.
If one view weather modification as an
instrument then these researches provide
the road map, the target, the payoff
(destructive as well as constructive).
The new name the NSF has given this
research into the effects of specific
weather changes upon the economy, the
environment and public health is
"The Biocomplexity Initiative."
NSF director, Rita Colwell, the "Alan
Greenspan" of strategic scientific information,
identifies the goal of the Biocomplexity Initiative
as developing "tools that can help us predict
environmental changes" and understand the
"ramifications" of "human actions"
on "life-supporting environmental processes."
Most ominous in this mix, is the NSF-supported
combined meteorlogical and
microbiology research work in
New Mexico, which identifies the invasive
paths of infection, for example, the
induction of virus outbreaks by wetter-
than-normal-early spring or, I might add,
warmer than usual waters in the Indian
Ocean.
See www.nsf.gov to learn how the Biocomplexity
Initiative is seeking to specify the exact conditions
that must obtain to effect the collapse of natural
fishing stocks.
I am not saying that the scientists working
on the various projects mentioned here
are aware that what they are doing may
figure destructive clandestine weather
modification operations. In fact there
is strong reason to believe that there is
not.
In fact, under Colwell, government-managed
research into interactive natural and human-derived
environmental-system interaction,
utilizes scientists who have been narrowly
focused and fragmented, and puts these researchers
who have never collaborated,
i.e., who are not part of a dynamic scientific
community/culture and uses them
for only one year, before cutting them off.
None of the researchers ever get the full
picture. (It would be a courageous act
for such researchers to now step forward
and confirm this to an uncertain public.)
One more important and revealing juxtaposition
of facts in the public domaine:
The Trilateral Commission is on record
as considering major disasters as a
means of moving people to consent to
limits on democracy and the wide-spread
sharing in economic growth and development.
"We have come to recognize that there
are potentially desirable limits to economic growth.
There are also potentially desirable
limits to the indefinite extension of political
democracy ... A government which lacks
authority .. will have little ability,
short of cataclysmic crisis, to impose on its
people the sacrifices which may be
necessary."
--Report on Governability
of Democracies to the
Trilateral Commission"
"The Crisis of Democracy, 1975)
But according to Discover Magazine this
month (3/2001) Carnegie Mellon has found
that "slowly changing environmental
conditions" (i.e., the global warming
scare) do not motivate people to to
address such changes (and respond with
acceptance of) important public policy
implications."
In other words, it takes CWM-disasters
and not "global warming" junk-science
half-truth scares to get people to
surrender political power and accept
smaller shares of global wealth. And, maybe
that is what the chemtrails are doing there,
and why humanity is going through
environmental hell since the early 1990's.
(More later.)
Dick Eastman
Yakima
U.S.A.
Every man is responsible to every other man.
The Rothschild Cabal and Weather Control
Weather modification conducted against "Old Europe" in secret as an extension of coersive measures in foreign policy.
Sabotage of 2011 World Food Supply Is Complete
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/frameup/message/41131But to date no nation appears worst hit than Pakistan, where flooding has killed 1,600 people and affected 14 million. Landslides have followed the flooding killing dozens more.
Rice crops have also been impacted, furthering concerns of an impending global food crisis. Currently it is estimated that 4 million Pakistani flood victims are in need of food. The floods are being considered the worse in 80 years.
Pakistani glaciologist, Prof M. Iqbal Khan, told the Associated Press of Pakistan that the flooding was linked to melting glaciers in upper Pakistan.
More water vapor also feeds severe storms, boosting their strength and severity. Asia has not been alone in experiencing unusually severe flooding. A number of record floods also hit the United States over the last six months.
Russia is suffering the worst heatwave since record-keeping began here, more than 130 years ago.
''We need to prevent a rise in domestic food prices, we need to preserve the number of cattle and build up reserves for next year,'' Mr Putin said in a meeting broadcast on television. ''As the saying goes: reserves don't make your pocket heavy.''
Higher Food Prices: Russian Heatwave
According to reports out of Moscow, the Russian Farmers Union says the wheat crop will be down by an estimated 50% this year. That has sent wheat prices soaring from $5 to $7.25 a bushel on the commodity futures market Wednesday, a 45% jump.
Ephraim Leibtag, an economist with the U.S. Agriculture Department's economic research service, says the "pass-through" rate of commodity prices is about 5% to 15% at the retail level.
With a 45% increase in wheat prices, Leibtag expects the cost of wheat-based products like bread, pasta, and flour to rise about 2% to 4% in grocery stores. Consumer goods like breakfast cereal probably won't rise as fast because they contain sugar and ingredients other than wheat.
One side effect of the wheat price rise is the possibility it will cause the price of other commodities, like corn and soybeans, to climb too. If that happens, prices for beef, pork and chicken will also probably go up because corn and soybeans are widely used in animal feed.
Corn, which averaged around $3.50 a bushel earlier this year, was trading at $4.15 a bushel on commodities markets Wednesday. Soybeans, which averaged $9.40 to $9.50, were trading at $10.28 a bushel Wednesday.
"If wheat supplies are down, then demand for the other commodities is going to go up," Shanahan says. "Prices of all commodities are impacted by wheat."
Shanahan says the stocks of retail grocery firms probably won't be hit by the cost increases because they pass those hikes along to consumers. But he notes manufacturers could feel the pinch, especially if oil prices continue to rise beyond the $80 a barrel level.
"The extreme cold front that hit Bolivia in mid-July caused water temperatures to dip below the minimum temperatures river life can tolerate. As a consequence, rivers, lakes, lagoons and fisheries are brimming with decomposing fish and other creatures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWIzUwZ1Spk Bolivian television.
http://www.iceagenow.com/Snow_in_Brazil-below_zero_in_the_River_Plate-tropical_fish_frozen.htm
--
Palash Biswas
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http://nandigramunited-banga.blogspot.com/
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