Russian Scholar Warns Of 'Secret' U.S. Climate Change Weapon

Started by skywatcher, August 09, 2012, 09:49:38 AM

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skywatcher

Russian Scholar Warns Of 'Secret' U.S. Climate Change Weapon

As Muscovites suffer record high temperatures this summer,
a Russian political scientist has claimed the United States may be
using climate-change weapons to alter the temperatures and crop yields
of Russia and other Central Asian countries.

In a recent article, Andrei Areshev, deputy director of the Strategic Culture Foundation, wrote, "At the moment, climate weapons may be reaching their target capacity and may be used to provoke droughts, erase crops, and induce various anomalous phenomena in certain countries."

The article has been carried by publications throughout Russia, including "International Affairs," a journal published by the Foreign Ministry and by the state-owned news agency RIA Novosti.

In an telephone interview with RFE/RL, Areshev appeared to back off from claims he made in the article, saying that he was merely positing a theory.

"First of all, I would like to say that what I wrote in that article, even the citations, does not in any way claim to a be final truth. It is, if you will, speculation, in other words, the definition of an hypothesis," Areshev said.

Moscow is currently sweltering under record temperatures. On July 29 Moscow suffered its hottest day ever, with
temperatures hitting 39 degrees.

But Russia isn't the only country suffering form a heat wave this summer. Indeed, the United States is also experiencing record temperatures. On July 24, temperatures in Washington, D.C., hit 37.7 degrees, and local weather services issued heat warnings for the first time this summer.

Areshev agrees that it is also hot in the United States, but notes that the United States is significantly farther south than Russia, meaning that such high temperatures are not so surprising there.

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, however, announced in July that land and ocean temperatures throughout the world were the highest ever, since they began tracking global temperatures in 1880.

Conspiracy Theories

In the article, Areshev voiced suspicions about the High-Frequency Active Aural Research Program (HAARP), funded by the U.S. Defense Department and the University of Alaska.

HAARP, which has long been the target of conspiracy theorists, analyzes the ionosphere and seeks to develop technologies to improve radio communications, surveillance and missile detection.

Areshev writes, however, that its true aim is to create new weapons of mass destruction "in order to destabilize environmental and agricultural systems in local countries."

Areshev's article also references an unmanned spacecraft X-37B, an orbital test vehicle the Pentagon launched in April 2010. The Pentagon calls X-37B a prototype for a new "space plane" that could take people and equipment to and from space stations. Areshev, however, alleges that the X-378 carries "laser weaponry" and could be a key component in the Pentagon's
climate-change arsenal.

The Pentagon was not immediately reachable for comment.

Areshev also cites the U.S. government's effort to use rain and cloud coverage to block the Vietnam Army's supply routes during the Vietnam War. He insisted, however, that he was not a conspiracy theorist.

"My comments were not made in order to accuse the U.S., or any other country, of consciously influencing Russia," Areshev said. "That would be quite ridiculous."

Asked whether or not Russia was also experimenting with climate-control methods, Areshev said since he was not a member of the government, he did not have information about such projects.


Source:-
http://www.rferl.org/content/Russian_Scholar_Warns_Of_Secret_US_Climate_Change_Weapon/2114381.html

SarK0Y

QuoteAs Muscovites suffer record high temperatures this summer,
a Russian political scientist has claimed the United States may be
using climate-change weapons to alter the temperatures and crop yields
of Russia and other Central Asian countries.
to say shortly, idiots  :)
QuoteIn the article, Areshev voiced suspicions about the High-Frequency Active Aural Research Program (HAARP), funded by the U.S. Defense Department and the University of Alaska.

HAARP, which has long been the target of conspiracy theorists, analyzes the ionosphere and seeks to develop technologies to improve radio communications, surveillance and missile detection.

Areshev writes, however, that its true aim is to create new weapons of mass destruction "in order to destabilize environmental and agricultural systems in local countries."

Areshev's article also references an unmanned spacecraft X-37B, an orbital test vehicle the Pentagon launched in April 2010. The Pentagon calls X-37B a prototype for a new "space plane" that could take people and equipment to and from space stations. Areshev, however, alleges that the X-378 carries "laser weaponry" and could be a key component in the Pentagon's
climate-change arsenal.

The Pentagon was not immediately reachable for comment.
i hella suspect  it's his real   ;)
I do What Me'n'Universum  want :-)

biggles

I have had the elite right up to my back teeth.  There screwing us every which way as well.  Some people down here getting a council rates notice for over $5,000...........WTF and up to $25,000...........WTF again.

Mine went up by over a third from last year, and that's just the council rates.  We have the Water Rates, plus elect, gas bill, phone bill and all the rest.

I told you bloody reppies you can kidnap me off the street or wherever, but I want a meeting with the big reppie, the big cohuna, the Lord of the whatever's, the one that has the last say, gives the orders and all the rest, the top of the pyramid guy.

Yes I will probably kick the bucket in a bad way, but I still wanna see the arsehole and his minions who are screwing us all to death.

Hurry up, time is a runnin out.  :( 

As I told my mum yesterday I am going to have to share Eddie's
Dine with him.
I know that I know nothing - thanks Capricorn.

zorgon

Quote from: skywatcher on August 09, 2012, 09:49:38 AM
In the article, Areshev voiced suspicions about the High-Frequency Active Aural Research Program (HAARP), funded by the U.S. Defense Department and the University of Alaska.

Should ask Comrade Areshev about Russia's HAARP that was built and operating ten years before ours LOL and those other Scalar Weapon projects

QuoteAreshev's article also references an unmanned spacecraft X-37B, an orbital test vehicle the Pentagon launched in April 2010. The Pentagon calls X-37B a prototype for a new "space plane" that could take people and equipment to and from space stations.

THAT one isn't big enough to carry more than 1 or 2 people... :D

QuoteAreshev, however, alleges that the X-378 carries "laser weaponry" and could be a key component in the Pentagon's climate-change arsenal.

Hmmm like the Russian LKS?  Click picture for small movie :D



The Pentagon was not immediately reachable for comment.

QuoteAreshev also cites the U.S. government's effort to use rain and cloud coverage to block the Vietnam Army's supply routes during the Vietnam War. He insisted, however, that he was not a conspiracy theorist.

Yup we did :D  Under the auspices of the Air Weather Service, the United States' Operation Popeye used cloud seeding over the Ho Chi Minh Trail, increasing rainfall by an estimated thirty percent during 1967 and 1968. It was hoped that the increased rainfall would reduce the rate of infiltration down the trail.

QuoteAsked whether or not Russia was also experimenting with climate-control methods, Areshev said since he was not a member of the government, he did not have information about such projects.

Well he can visit my website. :D I will be happy to fill him in :P


SarK0Y

Quote from: zorgon on September 07, 2012, 09:32:03 AM
Should ask Comrade Areshev about Russia's HAARP that was built and operating ten years before ours LOL and those other Scalar Weapon projects
*SIGH* the mass of areshev-like morons in Russia has been become so horrible since f*King perestroika  :o
I do What Me'n'Universum  want :-)

zorgon