On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:26 PM, joel carlinsky <http://www.blogger.com/mc/compose?to=joelcarlinsky@yahoo.com> wrote:
Some good news here for a change. It looks like the attempt by some self-proclaimed "weather controllers" to interfere with the ability of the atmosphere to cleanse itself and restore normal pulsation is not working too well.
The group, a sort of weather-control cult, is called the Weather Rangers. It is led by a David Wells, who claims to have invented a machine that can control the weather. He has a website, and over 50 members who presumably have these machines and are trying to disrupt the formation of the strong circulatory storm systems that we need to clean out DOR and help a stuck atmosphere regain mobility.
Apparently, these machines are not working very well. This nefarious plot to deprive the world of tornadoes and hurricanes seems to have failed. Despite the claim by this group that they can prevent tornado formation, it looks like the atmosphere is still able to respond to stagnation with the strong reaction that is needed to get it flowing and pulsating again.
Wow! What a relief! Well, not really. The equipment this group thinks can control weather could not really do anything. Only the Reich cloudbuster can really have a significant effect on weather systems. But if the "Weather Rangers" really COULD disrupt tornado and hurricane activity, we would be in a lot more environmental trouble than we are now.
But the mere attempt by anyone, even these obvious crackpots with their obviously crackpot machines, should serve as a warning that the concept of atmospheric self-regulation should inform and underlie all cloudbusting work. To think of the cloudbuster as a device to "control weather" or "make rain" would pervert it into just another form of pollution.
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