The Monster Behind Weather Engineering

For certain, whenever you hear someone labelling as “fake news” the comments and reports about geoengineering and weather weaponizing, you can be sure the so-called fake news are actually the truth. And this is the case for most of what is called “fake news”.

However, what tops it all, is the discovery through a former employee at the South Pole Station in Antarctica. He says, what he saw at the South Pole Station is “HAARP on steroids”. He became a whistleblower, who testified before the United States Senate.

HAARP stands for High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program. Since 2015, it is officially a University of Alaska Fairbanks project which researches the ionosphere – the highest, ionized part of Earth’s atmosphere. In reality, it has a long history of weather modification and climate geoengineering.

The researcher and whistleblower Eric Hecker used to work for Raytheon Technologies Corporation, an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate, at the South Pole Station. In a 15-minute interview, posted below, he reveals the existence of a massive weather machine at the South Pole Station. The interview, which details what Mr. Hecker experienced at that location, is shocking. It “makes HAARP look like a baby project.”

The weather machines at the South Poles Station can control earthquakes and the weather, alias climate. They can fabricate and direct earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones just about anywhere in the world. In addition, there is a giant control tower, also called a neutrino control tower.

Neutrinos are tiny subatomic particles, often called ‘ghost particles’ because they barely interact with anything else. Neutrinos can be used as high-frequency energy transmitters. Earthquake or storm forming energy can be beamed literally anywhere in the world.

With this information, the recent category 3 to 5 devastating hurricanes hitting North Carolina and Florida, as well as the typhoons Bebinca and Yagi, hitting China and other Asian countries, are easily explained.

In late September, hurricane Helene, a category 5 hurricane, hit US States Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, killing way over 300 people.

Hurricane Helene was a near-record-breaking storm. Winds and rainfall together turned the tornado into an almost unimaginable disaster that stretched more than 800 kilometers inland from the Florida coast.

Helene devastated and flooded Asheville, North Caroline. Strangely, Asheville sits on billions worth of lithium.

Asheville counts about 100,000 inhabitants and is on about 700m elevation – it is unusual that such elevations are flooded to the extent Asheville was inundated.

Two companies, Piedmont Lithium and Albemarle Corp., plan to open lithium mines in the State of North Carolina in the coming years. Lithium is a metal used to power batteries for electric vehicles, smartphones, and laptop computers – and, of course, war electronics.

Guess who controls both of these companies? Right – BlackRock and Vanguard.

On October 9, another weird, record hurricane Milton hit the Florida coast, close to Siesta Key near Tampa, moving inwards towards Mexico, devastating Tampa, Florida, killing at least 23 people. The hurricane was downgraded from an original maximum strength category 5 to a level 3 when it made landfall, and later further down to a category 1 storm.

According to the utility tracker Find Energy, some 1.3 million customers were still without electricity three days later throughout Florida. See the report by CBS.

No surprise, Bill Gates owns much of Tampa’s inner city’s renaissance landmark $3.5 billion Water Street Tampa project. Co-investor is Jeffrey Vinik (owner of the city’s professional hockey team, the Tampa Bay Lightning). The 55-acre mixed-use development project at the heart of the city’s downtown corridor recently received the title as North America’s first Certified Community, thanks to its sustainability and livability standards. That seems to fit perfectly into the UN Agenda 2030.

The Water Street Tampa project redefines a booming downtown area, taking advantage of the city’s prime waterfront setting. See this.

It is said that Bill Gates intends on making Tampa a 15-minute city.

While it may seem the evidence is scanty, what looks like targeted storms raise many questions. Geoengineering and weather manipulation are what more and more people think about. Keeping the narrative of “conspiracy theory” alive starts to be difficult. People are waking up.

They are connecting the dots between the crisscrossed chemtrails skies, extreme hurricanes, and unpredictable severe weather variations, from cold to hot, to rain, to sunny, foggy, hail – an unusual and unhealthy mix. And now even destructive killer-earthquakes are no longer mysteries.

Here is what is said about hurricane Helene – with the potential multi-billion dollars lithium mining in the Asheville, NC, region:

The 14 minute-video above also provides a history of the amazing ability to intensify and radically change the path of hurricanes.

As to hurricane Milton, Paul Craig Roberts notices that it evolved in such an unusual way that it didn’t seem real. See this.

Professor Michel Chossudovsky provides the historic and technical details concerning weather warfare that has been emerging slowly since WW II, and probably before.

Concluding, weaponizing weather and climate, makes conventional war superfluous. Weather and earthquakes can be targeted to specific areas as in war.

What We, the People want to avoid is nuclear war and weaponized weather and / or climate.

We do not want wars of any kind.

We seek Peace, and the Light that will bring Peace.

Author: Peter Koenig (geopolitical analyst and a former Senior Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization, where he worked for over 30 years around the world)

 

yogaesoteric
October 26, 2024

 

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