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Weather Wars & Un-Natural Disasters Review

Weather Wars and Un-Natural Disasters
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Weather Wars & Un-Natural Disasters ReviewI first got interested in this book because Stephen Quayle is a somewhat frequent guest on Coast to Coast AM radio show and he always strikes me as uber interesting, wild, quite sane -- and very Christian.
And I think that is how I would have to characterize this book as well. Though it is softcover, it is big and heavy and full of a lot of fascinating things, like about how:
* The U.S. and other nations are secretly perfecting their skills of weather modification, which is sometimes used as a distraction from other practices that are secret and a quote from past U.S. National Secretary of Defense William Cohen (from his talk at the University of Georgia at a Symposium on April 28, 1997) where he said among other things that there are those who are engaging in an "eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves." Quayle is quick to add that the U.S. and other governments have been working at this even hardest than any "terrorist groups." Global Warming is blamed for any strange weather phenomena as a cover. [Ah! I knew I couldn't trust Al Gore! haha] Global Warming is what they came up with when they found out that people just weren't buying the "coming Ice Age" story (and Quayle give a long quote that was published in Newsweek magazine that was meant to sway the public toward the belief in a coming Ice Age).
* Scripture is sprinkled generously into this book -- which is probably too bad, because a lot of non-Christians are bound to be turned off to reading this book for that reason.
* He quotes from things like a military symposium held in 1996 which talks a lot about weather modification. The paper, effectively made public by being placed on the Worldwide Web, which may or may not have been meant for civilian eyes. No one knows just how that happened. (It was yanked.) The full report has been copies in various places on the Net but the mainstream press scarcely if ever covered it and the Air Force has since made public statements that they no longer experiment with weather modification.
* The book covers cloud seeding, nanotech, HAARP, tsunamis, coverups and more.
For some reason I can't quite figure out, the title of one chapter is "The Evil in New York City." This chapter seems to be a treatise on how those who believe in reincarnation are anti-Christian (and therefore evil). I don't get that one, being a Christian that is open to he idea that reincarnation may exist. It is connections like that that cause me to give this book 4 rather than 5 stars. Sometimes, I feel, Quayle "just loses it."
All that said, there is a LOT more to this book that I listed above (which was just to give you a taste).
Personally, I think there is a WEALTH of hard-to-find information in this book, but one has to be willing to separate the wheat from the chaffe, especially in regard to the connections Quayle makes based on his own particular brand of rather fundamentalist Christianity. I would have much preferred he have written two books: one about the Weather Wars and Un-Natural Disasters and another about his religious beliefs which are (in my opinion) rather narrow-minded.Weather Wars & Un-Natural Disasters Overview

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