This Week: Faking Weather and the Climate Hoax
Dubai flood is just the latest geo-engineered disaster
Dubai in Chaos, tourists flee, climate catastrophe, get it? CLIMATE! “A year and a half’s rain fell in a single day!” Are you shocked? I’m not. I told my readers how the United Arab Emirates were faking rainstorms back in 2018. I repeated the dose in 2021 [READ IT HERE] and named the culprits, which I will do again today. Fake storms are not difficult to arrange when you have the technology; Britain’s RAF had it 72 years ago -how’s that for retro-tech? On August 15th 1952 military aircraft unleashed an artificial storm above Devon, wrecking the village of Lynmouth killing 35 innocent people. It was an official “rain-making experiment” called Operation Cumulus and the flyboys were very chuffed with themselves.
Squadron Leader Len Otley, who was working on what was known as Operation Cumulus, told the BBC that they jokingly referred to the rainmaking exercise as ‘Operation Witch Doctor’. His navigator, Group Captain John Hart, remembers the success of these early experiments: "We flew straight through the top of the cloud, poured dry ice down into the cloud. We flew down to see if any rain came out of the cloud. And it did about 30 minutes later, and we all cheered." [Read the Guardian’s 2001 report HERE]
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In August 1952 however, their ‘cloud-seeding’ jaunt forced 90 million tons of water into an instoppable torrent -until bridges, houses and hotels sank and the bodies floated to the surface. The cheering presumably stopped. In this article I will tell exactly you how and why similar rainstorm-creation is done in 2024. I’ll even give you names of some of those doing it. So please, if you really do give a damn about the planet earth, read this exclusive report and face the facts about the obscenely-profitable climate hoax operating beneath a cloak of state-engineered weather.
If you are a human ostrich who refuses to believe geo-engineering exists, stop reading now and go superglue your empty head to a Picasso. For the sane people, I will cut to the chase with the lowdown on weather-faking in the middle east. Wednesday’s Daily Mail website was crammed with “Dubai Flood” photographs and videos. “Both the Emirati and Omani governments have previously warned that climate change is likely to lead to more flooding” we are told. TIME TO DESERT DUBAI? shrieks the front page. The Mail seems strangely silent, however, about its very own reporting on the professional geo-engineers running a rainstorm-creation business in the United Arab Emirates -just a three hour drive from Dubai. The company is called Meteo Systems [to visit their website click HERE] and they were employed to produce rain in the arid desert. Below is the illustration from the Mail’s report of January 3rd 2011.
And here is where the fake weather really gets rolling. In that article the Daily Mail was notably blunt regarding the efficiency of the Meteo systems product -
Fifty rainstorms were created last year in the state's eastern Al Ain region using technology designed to control the weather. Most of the storms were at the height of the summer in July and August when there is no rain at all. People living in Abu Dhabi were baffled by the rainfall which sometimes turned into hail and included gales and lightning.
Nice and clear, I would say. Fifty storms in one year- not bad for a desert. Hail, gales and lightning. Well done Meteo. Notice that the Mail’s report expresses neither scepticism that this was possible, or disapproval that it was being done. It’s just “technology designed to control the weather”.
Just pause here for a moment and consider the implications. Fifteen years ago, Meteo Systems -a (supposedly) two-man outfit with its headquarters in Switzerland (of course) was routinely making violent rainstorms in the desert of the United Arab Emirates. Fifty times in a single year they pulled this off. Do you seriously think similar tricks are not being used in Britain, the USA, the EU, China and elsewhere? Artificially-produced rainstorms have been standard operating procedure across the globe for decades -the precise period when “authorities” have insisted on hyping “freak” rainstorms and “unprecedented” floods as evidence of their climate catastrophe theory.
People aged 30 or under, have spent their entire adult lives being lectured and brainwashed that extreme weather is “evidence of climate change” -with special reference to terrible floods and the damage done. But all that time, governments worldwide were creating violent storms of rain, sleet, hail and snow at will without ever mentioning their part in the so-called “extreme weather events ” which they blame on “carbon emissions”. And we wonder why young people are so blindly hooked on the climate hoax? They never stood a chance.
So who exactly are Meteo Systems and who is paying them to create storms in the Arab petro-dollar kingdoms? Not very credibly, Meteo presented -on its face- as a two-man operation, a partnership between USA business-executive Bob Driscoll and a Lebanese/British Entrepreneur named Assad Razzouk. I will soon be publishing a more detailed account of these two, but for this post a summary will do.
Bob Driscoll’s career in international business is a tale of success that deserves the description “incredible”-because it’s a long way from credible. His numerous connections to CIA-funded organisations are hardly coincidental, as he travelled the globe to apparent universal acclaim in an astounding range of strategically-vital endeavours, from the USA’s perspective. Infrastructure in Asia, vast industrial mergers and state-funded contracts in a dozen countries etc etc. About forty years of this stuff. Not a single Driscoll project was even remotely concerned with artificial weather manipulation. But in 2006, without warning, he and his new chum Assad Razzouk hooked up and went into the rainstorm -manufacturing business, basing their mysteriously “innovative” company in Switzerland and their “experiments” in the United Arab Emirates. Assad Razouk has a CV so impenetrable one wonders exactly who he really is.
In any case, by 2009 very strange things started happening in the vicinty of Meteo’s cloud-ionising equipment. To kick off with, the UAE coastal region of Ras Al Khaimah was -unbelievably- blanketed under 10 inches of snow, prompting one inhabitant to remark that "the local dialect did not even have a word for snow".
SNOW IN THE UAE 2009
One UAE paper claimed this was only the second snowfall in national recorded history. In any case, within twelve months of this astonishing weather anomaly, Meteo had publicly assembled their weather-making gear just down the road in Abu Dhabi.
Meteo Systems were officially hired to do make rain by Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan (President of the UAE) in 2011. It is not difficult to see why desert-dwelling Arab billionaires might be interested in water-supplying technology. So the Sheikh was perhaps more pleased than surprised when 22 months later, in November 2013, a freak rainstorm hit Abu Dhabi so hard that city streets were flooded.
The English-language UAE newspaper The National reported the following -
"Under the directions of Sheikh Hazza Bin Zayed (National Security Advisor) the country is fully prepared on every level" and "Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed (Minister of Interior) ordered preparations to be made for rain to continue until tomorrow". Four months later, in March 2014, a rain and sandstorm in the city of Dubai became so severe that the Burj Khalifa skyscraper - the world's tallest building - temporarily vanished from view.
On January 19th 2015, yet another "once in a lifetime" event saw Abu Dhabi and vast areas of surrounding desert transformed into a Christmas-card landscape beneath a thick coating of hail. Rumours that snow also fell were strongly denied - indeed, the denials were forceful enough to be suspicious in themselves .
"Due to the intensity of the hail storm that struck parts of Abu Dhabi and continues to do so, it appears that it may have snowed. But what you see is intense hail," an anonymous spokesman for the NCMS said. Another anonymous spokesman for the NCMS (National Society for Meteorology and Seismology) said " Images flooding social media websites claiming that snow has struck the UAE were incorrect" and warned people to stay away from "flowing water during a lightning storm" as flooding began in parts of the country.
However, following the catastrophic storm that hit a year later in March 2016 the long-suffering citizens of the UAE public were no longer satisfied with official explanations from anonymous weather "experts", as an article in the Independent - read it here -explained.
" Damaging the country's reputation online is punishable by imprisonment and a fine of up to 1m Emirati Dirhams (£189,500)", the International Business Times reported.
" It is illegal to post pictures of storms online", authorities in the United Arab Emirates warned.
"Posting negative images or rumours about the recent flooding could be punished under the country's cybercrime laws", the interior ministry said. That, of course, would be the interior ministry run by our royal friend Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed.
The (literally) unbelievable UAE storms kept coming, however, and on February 4th 2017 things went so crazy the Daily Express reported this -
THE Middle East has experienced a bizarre mix of snow blizzards, lightning strikes and deadly fires in just the last 24 hours - with more devastation expected to come...
Perhaps emboldened by the international attention they were getting, the citizens of Ras Al Khaimah cheerfully uploaded their snowman pictures to Instagram and Twitter. The Bin Zayed family seem to have softened on the idea of jailing people for outdoor photography, so the arrival of the famous "Purple Storm" on August 16th prompted another wave of startling images on social media.
The heaviest rainfall ever recorded in UAE history occurred on August 15th 2018 at Al Ain, (the original testing site where Meteo Systems briefly stepped into the public eye). Reports from the region became few and far between after that until this week’s debacle.
In November 2021, in the shadow of the Coronapantomime, I published all the above information in this aricle [THEY FAKE THE WEATHER AND BLAME YOU]. Coincidentally, in 2021 Bob Driscoll and Assad Razzouk of Meteo fame re-launched themselves as ‘renewable energy’ experts, first as Sindicatum then as Gurin Energy which is based in Singapore and milking the solar power racket for all its worth. This is the multiple front/ever changing name & location technique beloved of the top-tier, tax-vanishing global vampire-business in which Driscoll and Razzouk specialise. What the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) has to say about their grubby and surely illegal geo-engineering scam in the UAE is -you guessed it- nothing at all. Bob has skipped on to pastures new and Assad is busy bigging himself up as always. You can visit his clearly self-authored Wikipedia page HERE but -surprise surprise, there’s not a single word about Meteo Systems. I wonder why?
EPILOGUE
Inevitably, every single one of the weather events listed above has been tarred by the brush of “climate change” but such claims are pathetic. The UAE cannot hide from its own geoengineering adventures, and the ongoing production of its endless 'freak' weather events. Wednesday’s fiasco is just the most recent of a 15 year sequence of clumsy, destructive weather-manipulation for which they are paying through the nose.
Identical processes are used to create storms -and most certainly floods- in Britain and the EU. These operations are usually conducted with more discretion (Arab royalty just tell their peasants to STFU), and the lickspittle presstitutes of the BBC, Mail, Guardian, Times & Telegraph are always on hand to pretend it’s all a ‘carbon-emissions’ problem, and scribble their climate-porn lies as if we were not already killing our own people with fake weather 70 years ago. But we did, and we do, and the globalist climate scam rolls on and on like a rusty train to nowhere.
The weather has been weaponised for so long now it is virtually impossible to know what, if any, meteorological phenomenon is natural. But it's high time we dragged this subject out of its dumb "conspiracy" strait-jacket and into the light. It's right there above your head. Just look. More on his subject very soon.
Fascinating article