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           The  next  year  the  Air  Force  revealed  a  bit  more  -  its  Spacecast  2020  master
           plan  includes  weather  control  as  a  possible  new  weapons  initiative.  Defense  News
           excerpted  the  report.  Under  "weather  control",  the  article  said  that  scientists  have
           experimented  with  weather  control  since  the  1940's,  but  Spacecast  2020  noted  that
           "using  environmental  modification  techniques  to  destroy,  damage  or  injure  another
           state  are  prohibited".  Having  said  that,  the  Air  Force  claimed  that  advances  in
           technology  "compels  a  reexamination  of  this  sensitive  and  potentially  risky
           topic."92
                  What  could  the  new  technology  do?  For  one,  military  forces  may  have  the
           tool for zapping a hole through a cloud in order to target their enemy. That would be
           costly  and  risky,  but  "the  potential  benefits  for  national  security  could  be  even
           higher".

                  Air  Force  officials  said  the  weather  control  section  of  their  report  is
           classified and won't be released.
                              40 YEARS OF ZAPPING THE SKY?

                  As  far  back  as  1958,  the  chief  White  House  advisor  on  weather
           modification,  Captain  Howard  T.  Orville,  said  the  U.S.  DoD  was  studying  "ways  to
           manipulate  the  charges  of  the  earth  and  sky  and  so  affect  the  weather"  by  using  an
           electronic beam to ionize or deionize the atmosphere over a given area.93

                  In  1966,  Professor  Gordon  J.  F.  MacDonald,  associate  director  of  the
           Institute  of  Geophysics  and  Planetary  Physics  at  the  University  of  California,  Los
           Angeles,  was  a  member  of  the  President's  Science  Advisory  Committee,  and  later  a
           member  of  the  President's  Council  on  Environmental  Quality.  He  published  papers  on
           the  use  of  environmental  control  technologies  for  military  purposes.  MacDonald
           made a revealing comment:

                  "The  key  to  geophysical  warfare  is  the  identification  of  environmental
           instabilities  to  which  the  addition  of  a  small  amount  of  energy  would  release  vastly
           greater amounts of energy. "94
                  MacDonald  had  a  number  of  ideas  for  using  the  environment  as  a  weapon
           system  and  he  contributed to  what  was,  at  the  time,  the  dream  of  a  futurist.  When he
           wrote  his  chapter,  "How  To  Wreck  The  Environment",  for  the  book  Unless  Peace
           Comes.95  he  was  not  kidding  around.  In  the  text  he  describes  the  use  of  weather
           manipulation,  climate  modification,  polar  ice  cap  melting  or  destabilization,  ozone
           depletion  techniques,  earthquake  engineering,  ocean  wave  control  and  brain  wave
           manipulation utilizing the planet's energy fields. He also said that these types of
           92 "Air Force Space Master Plan Envisions Weather Control", Defense News, Sept 26-Oct. 2, 1994.
           93 Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, by Zbigniew Brzezinski, Penguin
           Books, Mass. 1976.
           94 Unless Peace Comes. A Scientific Forecast of New Weapons. Edited By Nigel Calder,
           Geophysical Warfare, How to Wreak the Environment by Gordon J. F. MacDonald, pges 181-205,
           1968. (provided by: International Committee for The Convention Against Offensive Microwave
           Weapons)
           95  Ibid.
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