Weather Warfare
Jerry E. Smith’s most recent contribution to science non-fiction can best be stated as follows: Weather Warfare (WW) is now the bar establishing the uppermost limit of what ordinary people can know about weather modification history (chemtrails, radiation) and contemporary application. WW (The Military’s Plan to Draft Mother Nature) is one of those books that renders highlighter pens useless because highlighting the whole book is silly.
This is the third book by Smith I have read. Beginning with HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy (1999), then Secrets of the Sacred Lance (2006) and now WW, I have become a fan of Smith’s writing style. He describes himself as a researcher, writer and sometimes an activist—he is not a scientist. But he has been researching this material for a decade and his ability to organize our thoughts by unfolding the evidence in a logical and interesting way that prompts pages to keep turning.
What you come away with is as follows: Global warming is the smokescreen behind which madmen under military contract are chemically and radioactively altering the troposphere, stratosphere and ionosphere to obtain military and political advantages by creating the weather under the guise of mitigating the warming effects of greenhouse gases. All one has to do to see the evidence that these operations are ongoing is look up on a sunny day.
WW (382 pp. softcover) is available from The IO for $24 (incl.s/h).