These weapons can supposedly do such things as start earthquakes, cause hurricanes and typhoons or cause droughts in particular areas. Hurricane Katrina was supposedly created and guided by such a weapon, and the long drought in Texas is also said by some to be a result of weather control.
Whether one believes such stories or not, the recent spate of crazy weather systems across the world can still make one wonder. Over the past few days, I've been following the different updates of k's weather and more in Facebook. Of particular interest is WP90, although I'm not sure if that's the same system that developed into Tropical Depression Ramon which has, as of this writing, already made landfall in Mindanao and the Visayas.
(Image courtesy of k's weather and more at Facebook)
If you'll take a look at the track in the image above, the weather disturbance pretty much criss-crosses the Philippine Sea, as if it's unsure whether to make landfall or not, or to develop into a storm or not. Aside from technological means, there are other ways to influence the weather. I've heard stories of mystic groups that did rituals in order to weaken or deflect incoming typhoons.
Again, looking at how WP90 has acted over the past week, it's like there was a tug of war between two opposing forces, one trying to deflect it or prevent it from becoming a storm, and the other trying to push it on its way into the Philippines.
However which way it's playing out, it certainly never hurts to keep praying. The combined thought force of several million people with one purpose is certainly a force to be reckoned with, something that cannot merely be duplicated with the flick of a switch.
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