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Meteorologists in the United States have accused the recent hurricanes in the vicinity of the US coastline from being manufactured by Russian military experts. They have a special electromagnetic generator and have developed a secret meteorological weapon that can be used no matter how far. Blow down the target or destroy the place where the target lives.
Russian scientists did not respond to the accusations. In fact, they believed that if they were to blame those who caused the climate disaster, they must first accuse the Americans. The US NAARP project to study the Northern Lights should be the chief culprit in causing a climate disaster.
"The NAARP engineering experimental base is located in an extremely confidential area. The entire base is lined with barbed wire, and the armed Marine Corps is around the base," said Vallery Ludakov, chief scientist of the Schmidt School of Geophysics and Ph.D. Guards, the passage of the study area prohibits the passage of any civilian and military aircraft. According to the scientific magazine, NAARP can achieve artificial aurora borealis, can interfere with radar stations, contact submarines, and find enemy secret underwater facilities. The radio emitted from the base is obviously You can traverse the surface of the earth, locate underground bunkers and tunnels, burn down electronic equipment, or stop satellites."
But this is not all of its skills. The founders of the NAARP project are most proud of the fact that this technology can be used to influence the atmosphere and bring about climate change, including the creation of natural disasters such as rainstorms, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes and like “Rita†and “Catalinaâ€. "This kind of hurricane." Valery and others believe that people living on the southern coastline of the United States are actually victims of NAARP experiments, and this possibility cannot be ruled out.
The United States has been studying the possibility of affecting the weather long ago. In 1964, GM physicist Vincent Shaif sown 1.5 kilograms of dry powder in the Grylock Mountains, causing heavy snowfall. A few years later, meteorologist Bernard von Negro achieved the same effect by spraying silver iodide particles. During the Vietnam War, the US military had a project called "Poppy". From 1966 to 1972, the US aviation industry created thousands of planes to spray reagents over the Ho Chi Minh Trail, making the North Vietnamese army inaccessible.
However, Valery also admitted: "Our country is conducting similar research. The largest facility is called 'Sura', located 150 kilometers from Novgorod, and belongs to the Institute of Radio Physics. In terms of power, 'Sura' can be compared with NAARP in the United States. But their research fields are very different. 'Sura' studies the acoustic effects in the atmosphere." Since the 1980s, workers here have often found some Anomalies, such as strange light or bright and red balls, sometimes stand still and sometimes cross the sky quickly. If the person who witnessed these things is not a physicist, they will definitely think that this is a group of UFOs appearing locally. But in fact this is the light emitted by the "Sura" plasma zone. Valery said: "After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the funds were cut off, and the work there stopped. The base began to grow weeds and the test instruments began to rust. But after a few years, the research work started again. Now it is mainly with the United States. Scientists are involved in the study of the international project of the ionosphere. Therefore, although 'Sura' has this ability, it is absurd to say that Russian scientists make natural disasters in the United States." "Sura" is not the only facility in Russia for weather research. . Similar tests have been carried out in Novosibirsk, Tula and Khabarovsk. Professor Martinov, the head of the Tula project, has created an instrument to measure the gravity balance anomaly of the Earth.
Valery believes that if Russia really has meteorological weapons, it will be a weapon that scientists don't know. But American meteorologist Scott Stevens first attacked Russia. He believes that Hurricane Rita and Katrina are triggered by a secret meteorological weapon. This weapon was made by scientists of the former Soviet Union in 1976, and Russia has continued this test in recent years. In an interview with the media, Stevens said: "The new hurricane will target the big cities of the United States and start a 'weather war.' I have made clouds over Montana and I am not feeling well. "Wallery said: "I must say that even in the United States, only a handful of experts support Stevens. Most scientists believe that these accusations are actually unfounded, which is not in line with the basic principles of thermodynamics and hurricane research. Similarly, accusation The United States’ intention to create Russia’s extremely cold or extremely hot weather is also groundless.â€