Guest guest Posted May 14, 2005 Report Share Posted May 14, 2005 Original sender's name: Anna Webb Original sender's address: electricwind >For anyone who STILL doesn't believe in weather modification - here is >a recent article. It's common here in the U.S., UK, China, Canada - we >just don't brag about it as much as Russia and China. Anna > > > >> They don't even deny it any more. Weather manipulation is a fact. >> Here is a quote from todays news: >> While paying tribute to the US, British and French allies, he said the >> cruellest fighting had taken place on Soviet soil. Leaders, who were >> due to lay wreaths to the Soviet war dead, watched the marchpast from >> stands alongside the Lenin mausoleum - though organisers spared the >> blushes of their Western guests by obscuring the name of the Soviet >> state founder with a huge star mounted on a board. Putin had earlier >> greeted his guests, umbrella in hand, as steady rain fell - spelling >> doubts over a promise by his defence minister that clouds would be >> dispersed to ensure clear skies. A squadron of air force planes took >> to the skies and fine weather broke just as formal proceedings opened. >> Clouds nonetheless marred the political horizon with the leaders of >> two of the Baltic republics, boycotting proceedings. >> Full Story: >> http://www.channel4.com/news/content/news-storypage.jsp?id=105720 > >For anyone who STILL doesn't believe in weather modification - here >is a recent article. It's common here in the U.S., UK, China, Canada >- we just don't brag about it as much as Russia and China. Anna > > > > > ><excerpt>They don't even deny it any more. Weather manipulation is a >fact. > >Here is a quote from todays news: > >While paying tribute to the US, British and French allies, he said the >cruellest fighting had taken place on Soviet soil. Leaders, who were >due to lay wreaths to the Soviet war dead, watched the marchpast from >stands alongside the Lenin mausoleum - though organisers spared the >blushes of their Western guests by obscuring the name of the Soviet >state founder with a huge star mounted on a board. Putin had earlier >greeted his guests, umbrella in hand, as steady rain fell - spelling >doubts over a <color><param>CCCC,0000,0000</param>promise by his >defence minister that clouds would be dispersed to ensure clear skies. >A squadron of air force planes took to the skies and fine weather >broke just as formal proceedings opened.</color> Clouds nonetheless >marred the political horizon with the leaders of two of the Baltic >republics, boycotting proceedings. > >Full Story: > ><color><param>0000,3333,9999</param>http://www.channel4.com/news/content/news-s\ torypage.jsp?id=105720</color> > ></excerpt> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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