Wind Cannons in Florida?
...but maybe not HAARP
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It started as a visit to a town called Virac, Catanduanes in the southern part of Luzon, the Philippines’ largest island years ago. It was already known as a typhoon corridor facing the Pacific Ocean and it was really the faces of friends I knew there devastated by their loss from the recent typhoon that etched in my mind. Their once lovely neighborhood of assorted galvanized iron and nipa huts ,with the exception of some coconut trees, became just one desolate beach.
Since then I’ve ruminated about typhoons, the weather, wondering really, if it would be common scenery to see us controlling or at least modifying weather in the near future. The idea hibernated when work came. Then came Hurricane Dennis which owing to good and seasoned hurricane preparations, failed to show the impact of its fury on our part of Florida , but it did reawaken that same old idea – of wanting to control weather.
It started with a “what if…?” and the idea seemed simple enough. Knowing this issue had been dealt by others ever since man met weather, I had to click for a net search on geophysical research for weather control. Would you believe the things that came out ? Link
Jeez. MotherofGod. From the work of Nikolai Tesla in 1915, to a series of patents by physicist Bernard Eastland and companies like APTI and RAYTHEON to a project called HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Project) .Link
It wasn’t just controlling the weather, but controlling communications, star wars deep-earth surveys, triggering volcanoes, earthquakes and mind-control. I think I can grasp the physics of how all that is possible working through earth’s ionosphere, but I’m not so sure it’s what I want to get into.
For me, this was just a problem of poor people and typhoons, remember ? So my view is just simple and probably lower-tech than the futuristic ones I came across. With typhoons and hurricanes, we’re dealing with wind vortices, right? Could we blow them away ? Well, yes, but we’ll have to do it in a way that we’re not just transplanting the weather problem. The only way to do that is (1) the wind current applied to counter the hurricane/typhoon should be more than the hurricane’s speed. (2) The direction of the wind counter-current should hit the hurricane’s rotating arms/sides tangentially (3) the wind counter-current could be modulated in a pulsar or continuous mode.
Since hurricanes can be accurately tracked, their speed and direction noted, aiming a wind cannon (which is the equivalent of existing wind tunnels used for flight simulation or vehicle design) or several of them ( I think an array of 4 wind cannons would do) at both sides of the hurricane is effective. Designing an array of multidirectional wind cannons programmed to target a tracked hurricane should be doable with today’s existing technology. I think the complications that could potentially stem from such an array , such as an off-shoot weather disturbance or even modifying air traffic control is by far, more controllable than those that could come out of HAARP.linkhttp://www.heraclitussayz.com/hcsayz-primordial-HAARP2.htm (History of HAARP)
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Since then I’ve ruminated about typhoons, the weather, wondering really, if it would be common scenery to see us controlling or at least modifying weather in the near future. The idea hibernated when work came. Then came Hurricane Dennis which owing to good and seasoned hurricane preparations, failed to show the impact of its fury on our part of Florida , but it did reawaken that same old idea – of wanting to control weather.
It started with a “what if…?” and the idea seemed simple enough. Knowing this issue had been dealt by others ever since man met weather, I had to click for a net search on geophysical research for weather control. Would you believe the things that came out ? Link
Jeez. MotherofGod. From the work of Nikolai Tesla in 1915, to a series of patents by physicist Bernard Eastland and companies like APTI and RAYTHEON to a project called HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Project) .Link
It wasn’t just controlling the weather, but controlling communications, star wars deep-earth surveys, triggering volcanoes, earthquakes and mind-control. I think I can grasp the physics of how all that is possible working through earth’s ionosphere, but I’m not so sure it’s what I want to get into.
For me, this was just a problem of poor people and typhoons, remember ? So my view is just simple and probably lower-tech than the futuristic ones I came across. With typhoons and hurricanes, we’re dealing with wind vortices, right? Could we blow them away ? Well, yes, but we’ll have to do it in a way that we’re not just transplanting the weather problem. The only way to do that is (1) the wind current applied to counter the hurricane/typhoon should be more than the hurricane’s speed. (2) The direction of the wind counter-current should hit the hurricane’s rotating arms/sides tangentially (3) the wind counter-current could be modulated in a pulsar or continuous mode.
Since hurricanes can be accurately tracked, their speed and direction noted, aiming a wind cannon (which is the equivalent of existing wind tunnels used for flight simulation or vehicle design) or several of them ( I think an array of 4 wind cannons would do) at both sides of the hurricane is effective. Designing an array of multidirectional wind cannons programmed to target a tracked hurricane should be doable with today’s existing technology. I think the complications that could potentially stem from such an array , such as an off-shoot weather disturbance or even modifying air traffic control is by far, more controllable than those that could come out of HAARP.linkhttp://www.heraclitussayz.com/hcsayz-primordial-HAARP2.htm (History of HAARP)
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