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* In Operation Popeye, USAF aircraft intensely seeded clouds over Vietnam in order to produce<br />

heavy rains along the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Laos which carried supplies from North to South<br />

Vietnam.<br />

* USAF weather modification was also allegedly carried out during Desert Storm.<br />

* USAF projects conducted using the HAARP transmitter are, according to inventor Bernard<br />

Eastlund, primarily aimed at “weather modification”.<br />

* Air Traffic Controllers across the USA say they are being told to direct civilian airliners below U.S.<br />

Air Force tankers engaged in spraying chemicals for the purposes of “weather modification” and<br />

“climate modification” experiments.<br />

* A secret 1967 memo from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to President Johnson stated:<br />

Authorization requested to implement operational phase of weather modification process<br />

previously successful tested and evaluated in some area”. (U.S. Senate, Subcommittee on Oceans and<br />

International Environment; 26 July 1972)<br />

As Bob Fitrakis later wrote in an article describing “Weather Warfare”:<br />

With a goal later described as “Full Spectrum Dominance” by the year 2025, the Air Force On<br />

March 19, 1997, Dr. Arnold A. Barnes, Jr. of John Hopkins University and Senior Scientist at<br />

Phillips Laboratory described a key element of Full Spectrum Dominance at the Tecom Test<br />

Technology Symposium in his address on Weather Modification.<br />

Barnes, a consultant on the Air Force study, calmly outlined the history of the U.S. military’s<br />

weather modification programs and what would be needed for future fully-integrated weather<br />

modification capabilities. Barnes noted that there has already been a long history of U.S. military<br />

weather modification. As the U.S. Air Force History Office points out on its webpage, “For<br />

meteorologists, a major consequence of World War II was the development of a world weather<br />

network utilizing new equipment and techniques.”<br />

The British Royal Air Force and Western scientists engaged in Operation Cumulus between<br />

August 4 and 15, 1952, which, according to a August 30, 2001 BBC broadcast, was a<br />

rainmaking project that led to 35 flood-related deaths in Devon. Declassified documents show<br />

that in 1953 the British military and their allies were experimenting in increasing rain and snow by<br />

artificial means in hopes of “bogging down enemy movement.” Between November 1955 and<br />

April 1956, the U.S. Air Force participated in Project 119-L, which resulted in a worldwide<br />

meteorological survey.<br />

USA Today confirms, “From 1961 into 1980 U.S. scientists conducted extensive research into the<br />

possibility of weakening hurricanes with cloud-seeding techniques. The Project was known as Project<br />

Storm Fury.”<br />

Fitrakis continued:<br />

By early 1967, Operation Popeye was underway. The 54 th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron<br />

took off, in the words of one military official, to “make mud, not war.” The military seeded the<br />

clouds over the Ho Chi Minh Trail to create floods and wash out North Vietnamese supply<br />

routes. Dr. Barnes pointed out that “Operation Popeye [was] run by people from our lab.”

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