

Is wireless technology causing Florida's hurricanes?
Human use of electromagnetism for power and communications has produced an abnormal
electromagnetic environment unlike anything that has existed before. Since all
electromagnetic fields are force field carrying energy and capable of producing an action at a
distance, it is a logical conclusion that the unbridled use of wireless technology contributes to
an unstable atmosphere and magnetosphere thereby generating weather anomalies. Wireless
technology may create rogue frequencies where electromagnetic waves intersect. These new
wavelengths could contribute to the continued destruction of the ozone layer, increased
electrical storms, instability of the earth's crust generating more earthquakes and volcanoes,
and more weather extremes. Powerline harmonic resonance (electrical transmission
lines) has already been proven to cause fallout of charged particles from the radiation belts.
These falling ions cause ice crystals, which precipitate rain clouds. In addition, current
weather modification devices are targeting the atmosphere and ionosphere. From
cloud-seeding experiments that began in the 1960s, to today's high altitude projects such as
HAARP, that aim high frequency broadcast antennas (IRIs) capable of heating the
unstable ionosphere and redirecting jet streams, we have entered into a global experiment
that could threaten the planet's existence.
These IRIs may be capable of affecting the weather on demand as well as interrupting
aircraft onboard computers and global communications. Ionospheric heaters acting
powerfully with charged particles trapped there create a mirror force pushing the charged
atmosphere upward and outward. This acts as a lens-focusing device capable of heating
specific parts of the earth thereby affecting regional weather.
Florida and Japan's hurricane 2004 season could be the tip of the iceberg. The planet's
inhabitants have been stirring up the near cosmos since the 1940s. Atomic bomb tests were
conducted in space in the late 1950s, the first ionospheric heater experiments were held in
the 1970s, new inventions that emit electromagnetic pulses have proliferated since the
1980s (microwaves, cell towers, cell phones, GPS, computers, etc.) adding to the near
saturated radio frequency realm generated through television and radio waves. Since 1958
the Defense Department has been studying ways to manipulate changes in the weather. In the
United States, at least 29 states have licensed weather modification programs. Those
experiments have shifted to using electromagnetic technology without regard for future
consequences. Just like drugs that may interact negatively with other drugs and create new
symptoms, electromagnetic energy may be causing the very reaction we did not expect-a
negative reaction to the stability of the planetary weather. Nina Anderson, author of 2012
Airborne Prophesy warns, "the region of space surrounding planet Earth is no place for
experiments and the unbridled use of wireless technology is irresponsible.
Is wireless technology causing
Florida's hurricanes?