The following is not my work. I copied it from another forum in case it's of interest.
"I happened across this military document (originally produced in the 1970s) on how to apply forest fires as a military weapon.
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD0509724.pdf
It was given DARPA authority in 1983 and produced to be distributed by authorised US Government Agencies and their contractors and goes into great detail of these strategies over some 170+ pages."
It is interesting that it went from secret to unclassified...I wonder how that came about...this certainly seems to reveal something about the nature of so many destructive fires coupled with the technology to make them happen more quickly and more accurately. This is a very good find and just exposes the truth that we already knew...thanks for this information...
Excellent find! Will be sharing
No nope nothing to see here folks. Just the routine mitigation program we failed to implement from years ago...nope.
Must be why the government doesn't ban glyphosate.
I hope everyone involved with the inception of this method is slowly, very slowly, burning in hell. I will never understand the lack of morals needed to come up with ways to efficiently burn a forest full of animals to gain an advantage on your enemy. You can't just rebuild a forest, it's disgusting and it makes me sad. They just kill (human, tree, or animal) to get what they want. TABLES NEED TO BE TURNED
Absolutely nothing new. In World War II, the Japanese had a program for sending balloons adrift eastward across the Pacific Ocean to drop incendiaries on U.S. Pacific Coast forests. Some fires did result, in Oregon, I think. How many here knew about it? Our ignorance is their greatest ally.
In the forests of Del Norte County/So. Oregon, where there are huge fires now, and have been in the recent past, it looks like the as yet unburned forest floor has been gathered up into piles for bonfires. I had thought it was for cleanup to prevent fires. There is something that looks like black plastic on top. The military document, in the section on Ignition, says that regularly spaced piles of burnable material is best for ignition. Now I wonder if they are conflagrations in waiting.
Thank you.
Yup...MANY "conspiracies" are military weapons
In addition to the fire one here, let's not forget about all the MK stuff, mockingbird and one of my favorites, now that weather is being blamed for things, "Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025" from 1996. Link below.
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA333462