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|    Sergio to benj    |
|    Re: weather manipulation technology (geo    |
|    04 Jul 19 10:30:12    |
      XPost: sci.physics, alt.global-warming       From: invalid@invalid.com              On 7/4/2019 7:51 AM, benj wrote:       > On 7/4/2019 12:52 AM, Sergio wrote:       >> On 7/3/2019 12:48 AM, David Dalton wrote:       >>> A friend of mine says that weather manipulation technology       >>> (geoengineering) has been around since the VIetnam war       >>> era, though it may be considerably more advanced now,       >>> and that some companies hold patents in it, and that perhaps       >>> soon it will become more widely known to the public through       >>> the mainstream media, perhaps as an answer to the supposed       >>> or real climate change crisis.       >>>       >>       >> nope.       >>       >> takes too much energy over too wide an area to cause "weather       >> manipulation" it costs too much.       >>       >> your friend is BSing you       >>       > Yep. Sorry Sergio but you guys can't keep this covered up forever. What       > you say is true, natch, but Wars are expensive so big costs more or less       > irrelevant since government has essentially limitless money anyway.       > "Climate change" is basically fraud which without revealing free energy       > devices can easily be solved by nuclear energy. Face it. Global warming       > may be fraud, but dumping megatons of combustion products into OUR air       > is not good idea whether warming is a tax fraud or not. You listening       > Warmley?       >              what? you mean I am breathing in the same molecules Newton did ?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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