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beam  between  them  to  create  a  super-antenna  that  gathers  and  stores  messages.  Ergo,  set  up
               networks,  communicate  with  satellites  and  other  processors,  etc.  Strike  the  first  beam  with
               another beam (scalar interferometry) and you can store hard data on a virtual “CD.”
                   Utilizing  clouds  as  optical  systems  is  exactly  what  will  be  occurring  in  space  as  rockets
               deliver their payloads of “dusty plasma.”



                                                 WSAC STEAM RELEASE


               Direct steam condensation for generating power—steam releases from nuclear reactors, power
               plants, etc.—often depends upon evaporative wet surface air cooler (WSAC) technology that can
               also be used to fuel engineered weather systems in the South Pacific or on land.
                   There are seven thousand power plants in the U.S., most of which are east of the Mississippi
               River and all of which have large cooling towers and/or WSACs that can produce thousands of
               gallons of water vapor per minute. Researcher WeatherWar101 makes an important observation
               about water vapor generation fueling: “Clearly these immense facilities and all of this open-loop
               water are not there solely to cool closed-loop fluid. . .at a coal power plant.” 124  As with cell
               towers built to produce far more power than cell receptivity requires, WSACs are built for “dual
               use.”
                   In an email, WeatherWar101 explained how the WSAC closed-loop / open-loop technology
               works:

                     WSACs are both closed loop and open loop. That is to say they are used to cool the closed-loop working fluid driving
                     the turbines to create electricity, whereas the water sprayed on closed loop tubes is an open loop system. Hence the
                     billowing steam seen from satellite is produced from the open loop portion. In most instances, cooling tower and
                     WSAC water is as close to “pure” as they can get it, primarily to ensure that the equipment stays clean. This applies
                     only to cooling tower stacks, of course, and not to actual power plant stacks whose contents mix with the cooling
                     tower  water  vapor  on  ascending  to  mix  with  the  descending  chemtrails  /  nanoparticles  that  facilitate  NexRad
                     frequency manipulation. 125


                   Thus  we  see  how  power  plant  and  nuclear  stacks  add  particulates  to  the  chemical  stew
               overhead, synergizing with the descending conductive metals and Mylar nanoparticles. As steam
               particles ascend, the moisture feeds what is descending and multiplies the chemical effect.
                   Western Canada GOES Satellite feeds captured how billowing water vapor from industrial
               cooling and power plant stacks and WSACs in East Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama
               fed the storm front that became the Louisiana flood of August 14, 2016. 126  That 100,000 people
               in Louisiana and southwest Mississippi lost everything was simply the collateral damage that
               accompanies successful weather warfare operations.
                   Just as the U.S. Navy and recruited merchant ships produce ship tracks in the South Pacific
               that can be harnessed to feed and direct weather systems, so industrial plants are recruited to do
               the  same  on  land,  proving  once  again  that  the  military  and  industry  work  hand  in  hand.  The
               floods in Louisiana, West Virginia (two weeks before), and Macedonia in the Balkans (one week
               before) were not due to any 1,000-year cycle or “inland sheared tropical depression.” They were
               engineered with in-place water vapor generation. Spray aerosols into the atmosphere to capture
               moisture, then release billions of tons of rainwater with electromagnetic pulsing.



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