From someone listed as “Raymond Samuels, Ottawa UFO Examiner“: “Global Warming: Drought linked to Weather Warfare?“
And the “Archons” are agin us, too!
Newspapers and other media organizations across Canada and in the United States continue to report on a devastating drought. The National Post recently reported that: “The relentless heat that has blistered the United States and other parts of the world in recent years is so rare that it can’t be anything but man-made global warming, says a new statistical analysis from a top government scientist.”
Is the drought currently gripping much of the United States the result of greenhouse emissions and global warming, or is there a more sinister reason behind it? The makers of a documentary, which repeats on the History Channel, are convinced that drought, floods, hurricanes and even earthquakes are the result of weather manipulation by apparent Archons, including those in the United States, and Russia. Does this mean that the weapon of mass destruction of the future is the weather?
Science fiction of the past has often become the technology of the present, so it is conceivable that technological manipulations could cause drought and other extreme weather conditions. In order for the weather to become a weapon, three conditions would have to be met. First the aggressors would need to be able to trigger an event when and where they want it to happen, they would need to hit a specific target, and the action would need to be “plausibly deniable” (Who us?)
The documentary makes several assertions and their experts give quite convincing corroborating evidence. These assertions are that the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Alaska is being used to manipulate the weather; that the Russian Woodpecker program of the 70s and 80s was responsible for the great California drought from 1987-92; that it is possible to bend the path of the Jet Stream; that the U.S. deliberately extended the monsoon season over the Ho Chi Min Trail in an effort to disrupt supply lines; that the 1952 flood that hit Lynmouth in Devon was the disastrous result of the British military experimenting with cloud seeding; and that manipulation by a foreign power caused Hurricane Katrina to reach Category 5 and then abruptly change direction to land squarely on New Orleans.
The inferred conclusion by the History Channel’s documentary producers is that, if a political-military-industrial complex wished to control weather conditions, causing events such as severe drought, the technology exists to allow them to do so. The plausible denial is that “we” are not responsible; it is all caused by Climate Change. Given that climate is a worldwide phenomenon, it is hard to see how a power-hungry group, or a government, could insulate itself from the consequences of meddling with global weather. But if total domination of an area is the goal, then in the view of the Archons and their human collaborators, one has to accept a certain amount of collateral damage.



Uuuuh . . . what’s an Archon?
Goodness Gc, it’s a weather machine user thingy, obviously d^_^b
Archon: A giant energy being formed by the merging of two Protoss templar. It has next to no hit points but enormous shields, and it sends out short range blasts of psionic energy to attack both ground and air.
Alternatively, they are an Erfworld parody of Charlie’s Angels, able to fly, lead, and use foolomancy as well as blast things while spouting management catchphrases.
Yes, I am giving this article exactly the amount of weight and seriousness that it deserves
Now, now, now, it’ll all be ok. Take your meds.
It’s not a shortage of anti-psychotic medications, it’s an over abundace of illegal recreational drugs.
Schizophrenia is often related to progressive brain damage. When it develops to the point of delusional paranoia, it is usually considered irreversible.
jes’ sayin’…
An Archon, Gamecock, is a son of an Archangel. I met one once while I was flying my aeroplane, and another one gave me some helpful flying tips in a pub, while I was drinking a lemon squash (he preferred tomato juice.)