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Today, disaster makes
BIG
money for those in the position to profit from it. Any energy company,
builders, traders and a host of others stand to gain when you die or lose
everything you own in a natural disaster. In New York, there is even a
special warning system in place for the privileged and highly placed. While
we have made ourselves known to officials here, they are not interested
in our services. Recently though, we have begun to see chemtrails over
the city, usually followed by violent storms, including tornados which
never happened here before the 1990's. Despite the fact that we had made
a payment, the local utility company cut off our power as soon as hurricane
Dean appeared this year. This storm turned up just one week after "Ready
New York" disaster instruction booklets arrived in everybody's mailbox
and I asked a friend what were we getting ready for. Last summer, just
before a heat wave, we sat in on and distributed our information at the
City Council. Even after 37 people died from the heat, no one responded
to us. Upon our return at the next council meeting, we were avoided by
the same officials we had approached. One even snarled at our CEO. Yet
these were the same people on television supposedly advocating for the
people.
It is clearly an advantage
to some to create these disasters, which they do. (In New York, certain
real estate and stock market gains are clear.) Never was this more obvious
than how oil companies made record profits after hurricane Katrina. After
we posted the tracks for this (2005) and 2004, the tracking illustrations
were changed. Instead of a clear line showing the exact path of a storm
these illustrations now use little storm symbols that show direction but
obscure details of a storm's exact movement.
In the past, officials
in California's state environmental department partnered with Enron to
allow wildfires to burn out of control so energy prices could be raised.
We know this is true because, that year, we called those officials in California's
environmental department. On another occasion we spent a month calling
them about rainstorms that eventually caused landslides and casualties
that included the death of 3 little girls buried alive in their home. (Sadly,
police arrested their father for trying to go in after them.) We didn't
realize right away why they weren't interested in our services.
Cloud seeding makes
this all possible. The largest, most profitable and governmentally connected
cloud seeding company is right here in the U.S. They work around the globe
with major disasters occurring wherever they are. After we wrote to a few
people about this (Hillary Clinton included) this company removed the list
of project locations from their web site. On this list was the nation of
Greece, recently the scene of devastating wildfires that left many homeless.
The money to be made,
differs with the kind of effects, that differ with the region the disaster
is created in. One thing is clear: in less than ten years, this little
profiteering consortium has become bolder and more aggressive in its style
and intentions. These people know exactly how to play the game now, serenely
collecting their money while they allow the disasters they create to play
upon the conscience and good hearts of the public. The public then willingly
picks up the tab for cleanup, general financial assistance, and other remedial
measures so desperately needed after. The general public's general lack
of knowledge about weather modification, its methods and its capabilities
make it a sure bet that this plan will never be seen for what it is. Perusal
of any Forbes listing would appear to illustrate that no matter what the
circumstances, no one will ever pay someone like our CEO what the services
of this technology is worth.
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Emergency
Service now has an online
form and a telephone number that allows you to page a technician. Call
1-347-329-4496 anytime 24/7. Links are also on our home page and in the
service portal.
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Check out the Points
of Interest page to learn more about weather and weather modification.
Last updated
10/22/07