This Newsweek article from April 28, 1975 is a good example of early climate change propaganda. They used many of the tactics we see being employed today and the narrative was similar but with one major difference: they were talking about “global cooling” not “global warming”.
“There are ominous signs that the earth’s weather patterns have begun to change dramatically…The evidence in support of these predictions has now begun to accumulate so massively that meteorologists are hard pressed to keep up with it.”
“The central fact is…the earth’s climate seems to be cooling down. Meteorologists disagree about the cause and extent of the cooling trend…but are almost unanimous in the view that the trend will reduce agricultural productivity for the rest of the century.”
“…NOAA reveals a drop of half a degree in average ground temperatures…satellite photos indicated a sudden, large increase in Northern Hemisphere snow…study released last month by NOAA scientists notes that the amount of sunshine reaching the ground…diminished by 1.3%…” #SAI
“Climatologists concede that some of the more spectacular solutions proposed, such as MELTING THE ARCTIC ICE CAP by covering it with black soot or diverting arctic rivers, might create problems far greater than those they solve.”
The fact that this idea was being thrown around so much leads me to wonder if anyone actually carried out any of these ludicrous ideas. Julian Huxley, the older brother of author Aldous Huxley, proposed to melt the ice cap with nukes - to “atomize the arctic”.
Listen to Leonard Nimoy following the science on climate change in 1979. 👌
“What scientists are telling us now is that the threat of an ice age is not as remote as they once thought. During the lifetime of our grandchildren, Arctic cold and perpetual snow…a polar desert.”
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This 1991 declassified CIA document about Anomalous Mental Phenomena (AMP/telepathy) has a stated objective:
1) Explore the effects of target properties on Anomalous Cognition (AC) quality.
2) Determine the degree to which Anomalous Cognition (AC) quality depends upon a sender.
It describes the procedures for conducting their experiments but it also goes over some of the historical research into these phenomena. In particular, they talk about the use of Zener target cards and discuss what can be learned from past knowledge and experimentation.
As with most of these studies, they offer some results but include a recommendation to extend the study. Beginning w/ the second objective, they found that “a sender can significantly improve the quality of AC” and mention that they’re still trying to determine the ideal target.
The Union Stock Yards in Chicago covered 475 acres “of which 320 acres are floored with planks or bricks.” It contained 50 miles of road and had 130 miles of track along its perimeter.
“The site had 2300 separate livestock pens, room to accommodate 75,000 hogs, 21,000 cattle and 22,000 sheep at any one time. Additionally, hotels, saloons, restaurants, and offices for merchants and brokers sprang up in the growing community around the stockyards.”
As usual, there was a fire in 1934 that destroyed almost 90 percent of the structures. The fire was so big that it was reportedly seen as far away as Indiana.
“The materialistic cosmology has been really upset by these developments, because squatting square in the middle of quantum mechanics is the ‘observer effect’…you cannot measure the position of an electron at the same time as you measure the momentum…you can only measure one…”
“So you, as the scientist, are determining the results of your experiment even before you make the observation - by determining what it is you want to observe. Now, magnify that to the macro scale…”
This seems to imply that both time and physical reality are not necessarily objective things. What you decide you want to see has a direct impact on what you actually see. The observer becomes a participant by observing the event, which has a very real effect on the outcome.
Here’s what an encyclopedia from 62 years ago says about weather control:
“Many ancient societies tried to find ways to control the weather…cloud seeding is the modern scientific method of rainmaking…substances may be dropped into a cloud from an airplane…SEE RAINMAKING.” 🧐
“Until the late 1940’s, the only men who attempted to ‘make rain’ were Indian medicine men and ‘rain doctors’ who claimed to work by magic. Today, scientists know much about why and how nature produces rain and snow. Under special conditions, they can cause rain to fall…”
“Scientists drop crystals of dry ice, or solid carbon dioxide, into the clouds from an airplane…rain or snow can be produced in the same kind of clouds by putting silver iodide into the cloud…Other methods of rain making have been used, based on the same principles.”
The CIA has studied telepathy and telekinesis since at least the 1970’s. This 1992 declassified document relates to “Phenomenological Research” with a stated objective of pursuing “the most promising basic and applied research in understanding anomalous mental phenomena (AMP).”
AMP is divided into two categories:
- Anomalous Cognition (AC): the awareness of information that is considered otherwise shielded from all known sensory channels
- Anomalous Perturbation (AP): the perturbation of physical matter under conditions of complete isolation
So anomalous cognition (AC) is telepathic/psychic abilities, where information is obtained or transferred using only the mind. On the other hand, anomalous perturbation (AP) is telekinesis, where the mind is used to affect a target. In other words, AMP is kind of like the Force.
In 2017, a team of South Korean designers conceptualized inserting towers within the hollowed out trunks of giant sequoia trees in the US. They called the project “Tribute: The Monument of Giant”
They imagine buildings constructed within the empty trunks of the giant redwood trees, placed where heartwood has rotted away to prevent the huge ancient trees from falling.
Giant sequoias are the largest single trees in the world, with average heights between 150 and 280 feet with diameters of 20 to 26 feet. They also are among the oldest living organisms on earth, with certain trees believed to be over 3,000 years old.