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40-year-old proven technology lies dormant as lives
and livelihoods are wrecked
Buried under the constantly updated reports of Hurricane Wilma, its
increasing or decreasing strength and where it will make landfall, is the reality
that the government already has developed technology enabling control and reduction
of hurricanes.
However, unsurprisingly they have no shown no willingness to use it to save
lives or businesses as we come to the conclusion of what many are calling the
most unprecedented hurricane season in history.
Former Naval physicist Ben Livingston briefed President Lyndon B. Johnson on
hurricane control technology 40 years ago and continues to try to educate the
public on its potential effectiveness today.
During
a recent appearance on the Alex Jones Show, Livingston outlined the basics
of the technology.
"A hurricane is made up of energy sails and each of those sails adds to
the ferocity of it. It was proven in 1974 by an international project that these
energy sails exist and that they are the reason that hurricanes can develop
and grow move and cause damages. So there's no reason to attack the hurricane
in total but just to fly in to the right front quadrant primarily relative to
the direction the storm is moving in and seed those energy sails that are converging
and making the rain and wind velocity increase in the front part of a hurricane."
Livingston asserted.
He went on to explain exactly how to minimize and control the hurricane:
" We would be trying to destroy or at least grossly reduce the
velocity in these individual energy sails by seeding the clouds with silver
iodide in the top part of the cloud... and those tops would then have so many
small droplets in them that the prevailing wind just blows them away and so
an energy sail would be neutralized until it can regroup which may be several
hours later."

The seeding process may sound complicated but it is not at all. There would
be no need for more than two small aircraft at a time to safely fly upwards
into the hurricane.
"We're carrying more cloud seeding material on one airplane now, over
800% more on each plane than we had during Project Storm Fury" (The project
set up by the US Government to discover how to control hurricanes in the 60s).
Livingston added.
Alex put the question to Livingston, if it is so simple to do and the government
knows how to do it and has been doing it since the 60s then why did they not
attempt to minimize hurricane Katrina?
"This is a long story with a deep history. Back in the mid 50s, 1954 or
so, the government allotted the first amount of money for weather modification
and weather control practices to the US weather Bureau to the tune of about
30 million dollars." Livingston said.
"Their charge was to employ the most brilliant scientists around the world,
and meteorologists and physicists, to work out a concept for reducing damages
from hurricanes. What brought that on was that we had three tremendous hurricanes
in 1953 and '54 that affected the twelve northeastern states... Basically The
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was formed to take that responsibility."
He went on to say.
With Florida residents now being urged to evacuate and weather experts still
unsure of Hurricane Wilma's exact path, how long will it be before public interest
peaks in weather control technologies and real pressure is applied to force
the government into using them?

We won't be holding our breath.
The
deliberate sabotage of relief efforts during Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent
exploitation of chaos used to enact police
state measures and gun confiscations reminds us of the fact that, despite
having tools at its disposal to make the situation better, government always
steps in to turn a bad dream into a nightmare.