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China says we control the weather

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First Tibet, now the weather. The Chinese are going to use two aircraft and twenty artillery and rocket-launch sites to control the weather during the Olypmics. By seeding the clouds with silver iodide and dry ice, they believe that can make it rain away from the Olympic stadium. Take that mother nature!
Scott_Bromley

17 responses // China says we control the weather

  • Wow.


    Wow.
    This is scary.
    ILiveonaClock
  • this is that playing god shit thats gonna get us all killed.
    dirkglitchmann
  • silver iodide...doesnt sound like my lunges would enjoy that.
  • We should have seen this coming when they started tainting off-brand toothpaste and dog food. It's like obvious China is working toward Global Destruction via their extraterrestrial wit.
    Ayla
  • Haha! By harnessing the weather, China will control weather patterns and thereby the world!!!
    Adumbration
  • it's true. Al Gore needs to do something...
    Ayla
  • The US and others government already experiment with much more bizarre means of manipulating the whether. You'd be amazed.
    VoyagerFilms
  • that is not a good thing i dont think ...its scary
    jiffy
  • yeah, it's a bit frightening. My grandma suspects Katrina may have been done on purpose, whether or not it was a big conspiracy against Louisiana she's isn't sure.

    what about altering the weather as a war tactic? that's an interesting/disturbing concept.

    Either way, it should be left alone. Let's focus on cleaning up the mess we've made already.

    Ayla
  • Uh oh, just waiting for the "chem-trail" crew to say I told you so.

    Everytime we fly in a jet, our contrails are affecting the weather.


    I think there are people looking into global projects like this, so that they can continue to sell/consume and avoid global warming. I think it's a terrible idea. Better to change our ways than to try to change nature's.

    Also, from a sports context, isn't the weather an important element in a sporting event? Rainy race conditions would be different from dry, and hot different from cool, etc. Shouldn't we leave that variable to Mother Nature? Or is that a rediculous thing to say given how much humankind has already affected the weather?

    Brings this POD to mind:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osUiUaNOo2s&eurl
    covelogibbs
  • Thats like some Dr. Evil shit.
    rabidlemur
  • OMG, I love the Dr. Evil reference. SO true...

    This is scary, and irresponsible. I read about this possibility some time ago, but I didn't think they would actually go through with it!

    Why are there NO checks and balances in the international scientific community!?!?
    AngelinaH
  • crimson_thoughts, it's not so bad. *cough wheeze EYE TWITCH*

    I heard that we do this already. It's scary to think tha we do. Wasn't there something on discovery channel about this?
    CarlosIsDown
  • yea, this isnt new. just bad idea. i mean, since the weather is so bad there, why not seed it every damn day? then you'd get the ground water all jacked up. and chinese two headed kids will be born..somthing the siamese im sure would be happy with, since people would stop calling two headed people siamese twins, their will be chinese twins! good idea.

    china is a cool country, and people should leave them alone. chinese women are hot! if there are any more alive! budump TING! no but really, i went to china accidentally and aside from being tired out my ass, it was nice. people are cool. i still prefer okinawa! HOME! uchinachu!
    okinawanmajik
  • this is a quote from an article addressing similar projects in the USA:

    "Dr. Begich began his work studying the HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) Project, an array of radio frequency transmitters in Alaska designed to affect the ionosphere, an atmospheric sheath that protects the Earth from solar rays. Beyond potentially influencing missile guidance systems and changing weather patterns, HAARP can also be used, potentially, to affect the brainwaves of civilians over a large geographical area, causing inexplicable agitation or aggression by beaming ELF (extremely low frequency) waves or high-frequency pulses beyond the threshold of our auditory capacity. Dr. Begich objects to HAARP because of this capacity, and because it changes the delicate ionosphere. Although we don’t know much about the ionosphere, we are treating it as an arena in which to “plug and play” our experimental technologies. "

    full article by clicking the link....
    phillyphil
  • Consequences of such a thing can be disastrous. I recall many years ago i saw a documentary about how many nations tried this and gave up because of the consequences ... let god rain on the Olympics.
    varude
  • Watch it still rain on the Olympics...
    TheRemedy_181

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