Why is it that with weather manipulation never having been a topic before, EVER, except in some fringe circles - to the point that even among conspiracy theorists it was a fairly fringe theory. There was talk of “chemtrails”, but not even a ton of that, and the main concern there was that it was poisoning us, not that it was cu freak weather events
Suddenly, within 1-2 years it’s gone from not really even being a topic among conspiracy theorists to where even normies are well versed in it, acting like cloud seeding has always been a thing, Meanwhile, liberals, who have said for years that the weather has to be changed to undo the effects of climate change, are now concurrently claiming that there is no way anyone could ever change the weather.
Nevermind the [potential] weather manipulation itself, what the crap sort of sudden mass narrative formation is this, and where did it come from? The stories about weather manipulation formed as fast as the tornados and deluges. Where are they getting these sudden talking points from?
Great...but off the subject....and so why do you say using frequency manipulation of weather isn't a thing?
You can talk old missile technology all you want, but it's irrelevant to the subject.
Making blank negative statements without qualifier doesn't count as point.
Yes, heating the ionosphere does produce various effect and that can be qualified by the fact the HAARP does indeed exist. Nor is the tech limited to HAARP. I have background in frequency studies, as I mentioned and understand the concepts and their use.
What do you know about triggering effects by robot/satellite using laser and directed energy? What do you know about scalar energy? Those are germane to the issue here, not solid fueled rockets. I have no problem with scientific discussions or technology of any kind, and being a descendant of Lester Hendershot, I know how real technology can be rejected and demonized and then co-opted by lesser and/or darker minds.
Oh, and by the way. You should know that U.S. News and World Report is a Company rag. You should have switched to Scientific American or hell, even Omni magazine discussed frequency tech, in order to make it appear as if it's science fiction, being another company rag.
How can it be? Either water soaks up microwaves and they simply cannot impart enough energy to make a difference, or the microwaves pass through without absorption. HAARP makes effects on the ionosphere, detected by other instrumentation.
Just pointing out that we have a history of technology and I am familiar with it.
Heating the ionosphere means nothing to the lower layers of the atmosphere. I have a background in atmospheric physics.
What do you want to know about "triggering effects"? I suspect you don't know anything, because there are no space-based lasers or microwave power satellites. The microwave power concepts are chosen BECAUSE they will not interact with weather phenomena. "Scalar energy" is a hobgoblin. I notice so far in this discussion that you allege all kinds of technical familiarity, but I seem to be the only one providing specific information.
In the lead-up to the 1960 election, USNW was a more objective news source than Time or Newsweek. I used to read Scientific American, until it went off the rails in the 1980s concerning the Strategic Defense Initiative.
It's the difference in heat and moisture between upper and lower levels (due to various factors) that create storms in the first place.
There are radio waves that pass through water 'without absorbtion' Waves aren't a 'thing' in the first place.
Time and Newsweek are Company rags.
Oh hell.....now that I read the rest of your reply, I've decided you are a knob goblin' hob goblin LARPing like a fool.
Storm's coming.
Radio waves are streams of long-wavelength photons, and they are real enough to interact with electronic technology. Yeah, they are a "thing" all right.
The difference between us is that I can tell you what I know.
No, they're not. You told me your limitations, thank you. My shortwave radio will be surprised to hear it doesn't work. And my understanding of field theory can beat up your 'photons' any day of the week.