Why Does Nature Go Crazy: Global Warming Or Climate Weapons? - Alternative View

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Why Does Nature Go Crazy: Global Warming Or Climate Weapons? - Alternative View
Why Does Nature Go Crazy: Global Warming Or Climate Weapons? - Alternative View

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News about the weather has ceased, it seems, to cause the usual smile - they say, again the weather forecasters will cheat, promise one thing, but something else will happen.

Increasingly, forecasters' forecasts began to be perceived with caution: well, what else happened? Miracles with the weather have been happening lately with frightening frequency: those points on the planet where it was usually always warm, frost and snow falls, drought is replaced by terrible downpours, large-scale fires, floods, typhoons and tsunamis, sweeping away everything in its path.

Heat instead of cold - and vice versa

In general, nature, this is already obvious to everyone, even non-specialists, has changed a lot in recent years. For example, now in the center of the European part of Russia the weather is almost May - abnormal for October. The synopitians explained this by the invasion of a stable anticyclone, in which there is almost no wind, which is why it, having occupied "its" territory, does not move anywhere. However, experts note that such phenomena are more typical for summer, but not at all for autumn, and certainly not for October! The norm is exceeded by 6-7 degrees.

But, we will remind, in August there was an incredible cold for the last month of summer - and in the central regions, and in the north-west, and even in the south, the temperature dropped just to the current, that is, October, marks. And experts connected this, on the contrary, with a cold high-altitude cyclone passing over the Urals.

Moscow autumn. Photo: Konstantin Kokoshkin / Globallookpress
Moscow autumn. Photo: Konstantin Kokoshkin / Globallookpress

Moscow autumn. Photo: Konstantin Kokoshkin / Globallookpress

But June was the hottest on record in the northern hemisphere. Records changed one after another. But it would be okay to simply fluctuate in temperature: if you dress warmly or, conversely, take off your jackets and raincoats - no problem, we'll survive. This is how the very nature of natural phenomena changes. The average annual amount of precipitation is growing, and now it is raining more and more, not prolonged mushroom rains, but relatively short, but very powerful and therefore especially destructive.

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Unprecedented changes in nature are recorded throughout the Earth

Scientists say: over the past century, the Earth's temperature has risen by one degree Celsius - just something, it would seem. But this is what is called the "average temperature in the ward" (or, rather, the planet): in the Arctic, for example, the increase was as much as 4 points, for this reason already irreversible phenomena have appeared, most likely, associated with the movement of ocean currents, melting glaciers and so on. Russia's annual losses from the melting of permafrost in the Arctic range from 50 to 150 billion rubles - and this is only the beginning, in the future the costs will be much higher, Deputy Head of the Ministry for Development of the Far East Alexander Krutikov said in an interview with Bloomberg.

Dutch researcher Gary Walton, creator of a site dedicated to natural anomalies and environmental problems, is frightening: the dramatically increased number of natural anomalies has a relationship.

The recent strongest typhoon in Japan damaged about ten thousand houses and killed nearly eighty people. Photo: Deng Min / Xinhua / Globallookpress
The recent strongest typhoon in Japan damaged about ten thousand houses and killed nearly eighty people. Photo: Deng Min / Xinhua / Globallookpress

The recent strongest typhoon in Japan damaged about ten thousand houses and killed nearly eighty people. Photo: Deng Min / Xinhua / Globallookpress

Earlier, last week, the strongest typhoon in almost half a century, accompanied by squally gusts of wind and downpours hit Japan. The disaster drove two dozen rivers from the banks, flooded the land, led to severe landslides, damaged about ten thousand houses, and killed almost eighty people.

The flood waters in the Fukushima area reached 23 meters and also got into the premises of the temporary storage of radioactive contaminants (after the disaster at the nuclear power plant), which were in more than 2.5 thousand bags: some of them were washed out, and how much got out is unknown. True, the bags are sealed and the radiation background there does not exceed the threshold values, but the Japanese are of little consolation.

And in Russia, the past summer brought real disasters in Siberia: on the one hand, a gigantic flood in the Irkutsk region, which destroyed hundreds of houses, brought human casualties, on the other, colossal fires in a number of regions that destroyed millions of hectares of forest. In Italy, the Stromboli volcano woke up and began to erupt. An unprecedented tornado struck the Chinese province of Liaoning.

There are also problems in the States. Regular hurricanes bringing the most serious destruction - "Barry", "Dorian", now the tropical storm "Jerry" is approaching, and in the Gulf of Mexico there is the same "beast" named "Nestor". Plus, periodically there are sharp cold snaps not typical for a number of US territories.

Gary Walton believes that large-scale climate changes are associated with several reasons: first, uncontrolled dumping of radioactive waste into the oceans (mainly by the United States), and secondly, the reduction of forests around the world (in other words, their deforestation) and soil depletion.

Forest fires in Siberia. August 2019. Photo: Serguei Fomine / Globallookpress
Forest fires in Siberia. August 2019. Photo: Serguei Fomine / Globallookpress

Forest fires in Siberia. August 2019. Photo: Serguei Fomine / Globallookpress

Climate War: Impact on the Weather

One of the most popular versions today, conspiracy in nature, says that all of us, the inhabitants of planet Earth, are involved in a real climate war, which is why, in fact, the pendulum of natural disasters swings from one continent to another. And behind this there are specific geopolitical opponents, even though back in 1977, at the initiative of the USSR, the UN adopted a convention prohibiting any use of the climate as a weapon, and the United States joined it. But time passed and the situation changed.

For example, State Duma Deputy Alexei Zhuravlev, explaining the fires in Siberia, said that the United States was behind this: desperate to catch up with Russia in creating modern, but still "conventional" weapons, they began to use nature for their own purposes to burn Siberia and flood Moscow.

On the American continent, however, politicians make the same accusations against our country, which, in general, is not surprising. There is no need to look for a reason for discussion.

We point, in support of our version, to the HAARP complex existing in Alaska, which was officially created to study the Earth's ionosphere. However, in addition to scientists, specialists from the US Navy and Air Force work there. And supposedly there are developments that can change the weather, cause earthquakes, shoot down satellites and warheads, and even (!) Control the minds of people.

In turn, the Americans are nodding at a secret object "Sura" in the Nizhny Novgorod region, which is studying, again, according to official data, electromagnetism in the high layers of the atmosphere. However, according to conspiracy theorists from the United States, its installations are so powerful that they can control the movements of ocean waves - including causing tornadoes and hurricanes.

Author: Nikolaev Alexander