Chemtrail Evidence 





































Agent Orange 



A range of colour-coded defoliants 
were used during defoliant 
missions (also known as "Rainbow 
Herbicides") 

® Agent Orange was the most well- 
known defoliant out of the colour- 
coded defoliant chemicals 

® Approx. 77 f OOO,OOOL of Agent 
Orange were sprayed over the 
Mekong Delta Area and other parts 
of Vietnam 

Agent Orange contains a poison 
called dioxin 

The toxic chemical poisoned the 
areas sprayed and also the people 
who handled the chemical in the 
airbases 












Syphilis Victims in US, Study 
Went Untreated for 40 Years 

By JEAN HELLER 

Thl AdteaiDKL rrmj 


WASHWOtON. July For 
■:0 years the United. States Fii^> 
lie He*I Hi Service has conduc¬ 
ed a itudy in which Human 
beings with syphilis; who were 
induced to serve as guinea 
plgs h Lave gone without tr-edi-" 
cal tmtment fer the (fiscal 
and a few have died of its 
‘ate effects, even though, an ef¬ 
fective therapy ^as eventually 
discovered. 

Ttift study WJS conducted to 
determine from flittepsjes what 
Uic disease- does to the lium-an 
body. 

Officials q \ the health serv¬ 
ile who initsOited tho caperl- 
meat h,%vo long since retired. 
Correct ottk:;i_ls h who say they 


havt serious doubts flyout die 
citqra.Li.ty of the study, alsg $*y 
Chat it is Ego !*to to treat the 
syphilis in any Surviving 
partitipnJils. 

Cuctofs in the service say' 
they art- now tendering what¬ 
ever other medial serves 
(hi y Can fcivc to [he survivors 
whne the sttt^' of the diseased 
fEfects c-antiniies. 

Dr. Mcriin K, DWal, Assist¬ 
ant Secretary oF ItfeaLthj *due&- 
lioa and Welfare for Health 
and Scientific Affairs, ck- 
pttssed shock On learning ot 
the study, ho said that he v/as 
nuking an Lnwiediite irWHU L 
gallon. 

THt ■eKptriisent, called the 
T^ikeget Ewdy* beg** sn| 
S^i w ith about Gflfl black men. 


HOW CLOUD SEEDING WORKS 




Cloud seeding is a weather 
modification process 
where silver iodide boosts 
precipitation, 
thereby causing rain 


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FEDERAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 
Executive Office of the President 



Technology will make available to the 
leaders of major nations, techniques for 
conducting secret warfare, of which only a 
bare minimum of the security forces need 

be appraised . techniques of weather 

modification could be employed to produce 
prolonged periods of drought or storm. 

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Owning the Weather in 2025 



Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025 

by Col Tamzy J. House, Lt Col James B. Near, Jr., LTC William B. Shields (USA), Maj Ronald J. Celentano 
Maj David M. Husband, Maj Ann E. Mercer, Maj James E. Pugh, August 1996 

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CHAPTER 10 


INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF WEATHER 

modification 

(By Lois McHugh. FurEijfn Affairs Analyst, Foreign Affairs find National 
Oefeiise I>Evision Congressional It&teiirvL services 

Introduction 

Recent years have seen increased international awareness of the 
potential Benefits and possible risks of weather modification tech¬ 
nology and increased international efforts to control such activities. 
The major efforts of the international community in this area are to 
encourage and maintain the high level of cooperation which current¬ 
ly exists in weather reporting and research and to insure that man's 
new abilities will lie used for peaceful purposes rather than as weap¬ 
ons of war. This two sided approach is evident in the activities of the 
United States which has strongly encouraged and supported coopera* 
five efforts to gain knowledge of the weather and at the same time has 
endeavored to restrict the use of this knowledge to peaceful purposes 
through the adoption of international agreements. 

Weather research and reporting has long been one of the areas hav¬ 
ing the closest international cooperation. Because of the global nature 
of weather systems, making the prediction of weather in one area de¬ 
pendent on reported weather in other parts of the world, cooperation 
and exchange of information and techniques of weather research and 
reporting are necessities. This cooperation transcends ideological 
differences and hostilities. 

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CHAPTER 3 

FEDERAL ACTIVITIES IS ’WEATHER. MODIFICATION 

i,By Robert H Morrison, Sp«dilEsi; In Eartii Sciences, Science Pollej Research 
Dlrtsfrm* Congressional Research Serrlee) 

Overview of Federal Activities 

The Federal Government has been involved for over 30 yea is in a 
number of aspects of weather modilk«tioii, through activities of both 
the Congress and the executive branch. Since ltl±T, weather inodiiica- 
lion bills peiumjoii to research SLip|>orL, operations, policy studies, 
regulations, liabilities, activity rapaiua^. establishment of panels and 
commit tees, and international concents have been introduced in the 
Congress, There have been hearings on many of these proposed rneas- 
i:! '. and oversight hearings have also been conducted on pertinent 
ongoing programs. A total of sis public laws specifically on weather 
modin "11 ion have been enacted since lir.'rb. while others have included 
provisions which in some tvav are relevant to weather modification. 
Resolutions dealing with the me of weather i nodi neat j on technology 
as a weapon by 1j.». military forces and promotion of n li.N. treaty 
proi u biting sueit act in ties have been introduced in both houses of the 
Congress, and one such resolution was passed by the eeiiute. 

Federal legislation has dealt principally with three aspects of 
weather modification—research program authorization and direction, 
collect inn and reporting of weather modification activities, and the 
commissioning of major studies on recommended Federal policy and 
the status of technology. In addition to providing direction through 
authorizing legislation, the Congress has initiated one major Federal 
program through an appropriations bill write-in, and tins program 
lias since regularly received support through additional approprin- 
♦ io’ s beyond its recommended OMR funding level 

Identifiable Federal research and operational weather mod) fie at ion 

E rograms can be traced from at least the. period of World War II; 

owevrr. the research programs of most agencies of tier than the De¬ 
fense Department were not begun until the 1H503 and lPGO’s, ’While 




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second part of the world weather program was to be the conduct of a 
comprehensive program of research fort lie development of a capability 
in long-range weather prediction, and for the “theoretical study and 
cvulnation of inadvertent climate modification and the feasibility of 
international climate modification, 11 

Xatioml Wcatficr Modification Art of 1916 f* 

The National Weather Modification Policy Act of 1970 (Public La w 
94—H'o t uvi. lit, luTtij stated as its purpose to “develop a comprehen¬ 
sive and coordinated national weather modification policy and a 11 a* 
tional program of weather mod iiication research and development, 1 ' 
Tins would include the development of “both national and intemn- 







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By Capt. Howard T. Orville, U.S.N. (ret.) 

a* told to John Kord Lagei 


Captain Orville charted the 
weatner for the Doolittle raid on 
Tokyo and teas a weather advisor 
for thr North Afriesm tnomsion and 
for naval operations in the Pacific. 
//' tea* mpmointod i> t . 
Kisenhower to serrr as chairman of 
the Advisory Committee on WYafA- 
er Control that submitted its report 
a few months ago. 


“Control of earth’s 
perature is within the 
bility now/’ says DtL-— 
chairman of the Inter.if^^ 
cal Year. 

These and other scientists make it clear 
that weather control is a challenge to be 
faced in our lifetime Used wisely it could 
turn the earth into a Garden of Eden. As 
a weapon, it could be more disastrous 








