
Could We Ever Control This...Dare We Try?
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A company in the United States claims it has invented a
powder that can be used to remove clouds from the sky and
even stop the development of hurricanes. The new product
could help many areas of the world that are subject to
extreme weather conditions, as well as areas of the U.S. that
regularly get hit by violent storms.
The company, which produces materials to absorb pollutants
such as oil and acids, says this is a specially developed
powder that absorbs large quantities of water, which turns
into a gel before falling out of the sky. They state that the
gel is completely safe, bio-degradable, and breaks down in
seawater (but they refuse to say exactly what?s in it).
In a recent test, the Florida based company
Dyn-O-Mat, used
a military aircraft to drop four tons of its powder on to a
developing storm cloud. The cloud disappeared from radar
screens, which were monitoring the experiment.
The powder can be used to clear away clouds before football
and baseball games and to dilute the force of hurricanes. The
company believes that a tightly controlled jet of the powder
aimed at the hurricane would cut it into smaller pieces,
making it far less threatening.
The time is right for this invention, if it can be used wisely. A
tropical wave in the eastern Gulf of Mexico has strengthened
into the season?s second tropical storm, according to an Air
Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft. At 3 p.m. EDT
Thursday, the center of Tropical Storm Barry was about 320
miles southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River, the
National Weather Service says. It is moving northwest near 5
mph and it is expected to continue in that path, followed by
a gradual turn toward the west-northwest. Maximum
sustained winds are near 40 mph with higher gusts. Tropical
storm force winds extend outward up to 70 miles from the
center, mainly to the north and east.
Insight: On January 17, Unknowncountry.com published an
article
about Dr. Edward Teller's proposal to spray metallic particles
into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the
planet. We asked, is this already being done? And we ask
again, what are the chemtrails that people so often report in
our skies?
A reader adds this comment: I certainly hope that someone
thinks about the latent heat of vaporization before they start
dumping this cloud-destroying powder around. That heat is
absorbed by the water that evaporates to form clouds, and
will be released when the powder re-condenses it. This heat
can only go into the atmosphere. Storms and clouds are one
of the main ways our planet deals with and redistributes
heat, so, just as the breakdown of the Gulf Stream is bad
news, this stuff is very dangerous.
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