Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Reinventing Government / Federal Weather Modification Board Suspect in 'Unnatural' Midwest Floods

📅 1993 📍 Midwest 📄 Press compilation

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TL;DR

A 1993 press compilation featuring critiques of government surveillance via 'Smart Cards' and allegations of artificial weather modification during the 1993 Midwest floods.

This document is a compilation of two columns published in The Spotlight and New England Pilgrim in 1993. The first column, written by Clark Matthews, critiques the proposed National Health Security Smart Card, arguing that it represents a significant threat to individual privacy and civil liberties. Matthews expresses skepticism regarding the government's intentions, suggesting that the system could be used for mass surveillance and data collection on citizens' medical and financial records. He highlights the involvement of the National Security Agency and the CIA in the project's development. The second column, written by John Kaminski, focuses on the 1993 Midwest floods. Kaminski questions the official narrative surrounding the disaster, pointing to the existence of the Federal Weather Modification Advisory Board, established in 1976. He suggests that the floods, which lasted for four months, were not a natural weather event and implies that artificial means may have been used to create the catastrophe, questioning why the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration failed to provide adequate explanations for the weather patterns.

Is there no hard evidence that the government caused this $8 billion disaster, many weather watchers suspect that artificial means were used to create this unprecedented weather catastrophe.

Official Assessment

The document presents two critical columns: one questioning the privacy implications of the National Health Security Smart Card, and another questioning whether the 1993 Midwest floods were caused by artificial weather modification.

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