EU Times
A top Duma political leader caused shock waves in a recent television
interview when he warned that Russia could deploy an arsenal of new
technology to “destroy any part of the planet” and kill over a hundred
million people using secret weather weapons if the United States, the UN
or Georgia tried to stop Russia’s entry into the WTO.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
is Vice-Chairman of the Russian State Duma and leader of the Liberal
Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), the first officially sanctioned
opposition party after the fall of communism. The LDPR has deep links
with the former KGB and Communist Party and has become a significant
force in Russian politics, despite Zhirinovsky himself being branded as a
militant neo-fascist.
According to a translation provided by a Russian speaker, during the
interview Zhirinovsky went off on a bizarre tangent after he was asked
how Russia should treat countries like Georgia and the United States who
try and block Russia’s entry into the World Trade Organization.
Saying that the American government in Washington DC had “no future”
and would “collapse,” Zhirinovsky cited Russia’s supremacy in space and
stated that the country had, “Lots of money, resources, and new weapons
that no one knows about.”
“With them we will destroy any part of the planet within 15 minutes,” he sensationally warned.
“Not an explosion, not a ray burst, not some kind of laser, not
lightning, but a quiet and peaceful weapon,” added Zhirinovsky, warning
that “whole continents will be put to sleep forever” and that “120
million will die” if anyone interfered with Russia’s claim on the Kuril
Islands, which are the subject of a territorial dispute with Japan.
The female presenter of the news program smirked as he made the comments, but Zhirinovsky’s manner was far from jovial.
Zhirinovsky made reference to the recent tsunami in Japan, suggesting
that the “new weapons” to which he refers are related to weather
control technology, which has been intensely studied by both the U.S.
and Russia since the 1950′s and is commonly used today.
Threatening to annex Georgia completely, Zhirinovsky warned, “And
then there will be another tsunami, on the other side of the planet, in
the Caucasus. Zhirinovsky’s reference to the Kuril Islands in connection
with the devastating tsunami that hit Japan in March is a not so subtle
suggestion that Russia had something to do with causing the natural
disaster that killed thousands, led to the Fukushima crisis and
threatened to derail Japan’s economic recovery.
Zhirinovsky also warned of a coming “third world war” emerging from
the current turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa that would lead
to the collapse of current global institutions like the EU and the WTO
and the rise of a new international order led by Russia.
Moscow has routinely employed the weather control technology of
“cloud seeding” for decades to ensure sunny skies when military parades
are taking place on national holidays, but turning the weather into a
devastating weapon to be used in warfare is a frightening new prospect.
However, as the revelations of weather modification expert Ben
Livingston, a former Navy Physicist who briefed President Lyndon B.
Johnson on the effectiveness of weather control back in the 1960′s
during the Vietnam era, have documented, as far back as the early 1950′s
the United States was funneling money into programs aimed at using the
weather as a weapon during the cold war. It would be naive to think that
the Russians weren’t engaged in similar research.
Moreover, in an April 1997 speech to the University of Georgia,
Athens, then US Secretary of Defense William Cohen spoke of the threat
of an “eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off
earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic
waves.”
For many years, suspicions have circulated around the purpose of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
(HAARP), an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the US Air
Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska and DARPA. In his
underground bestseller Angels Don’t Play This HAARP, author Nick Begich
summarizes the evidence that suggests HAARP is involved in weather
control for nefarious purposes.
Scientists at NASA have discovered “A close link between electrical
disturbances on the edge of our atmosphere and impending quakes on the
ground below,” which has led to claims that earthquakes are being
artificially induced as a form of modern warfare by HAARP.
The technology to which Zhirinovsky refers is rapidly moving out of
the realms of science fiction and into scientific fact as we progress
further into the 21st century.
While Zhirinovsky is a controversial character in Russia with an
incendiary personality, he is nonetheless a major political player.
Although Zhirinovsky has been dismissed as a “clown” and has made many
offbeat comments in the past, it would be naive to dismiss him as being
on the fringe.
As well as being Vice-Chairman of the Russian State Duma and leader
of the LDPR, Zhirinovsky is a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe. The deputy Duma speaker has announced his
intention to run in the 2012 Russian presidential elections, where he is
expected to finish third in the race.
Zhirinovsky’s comments have been no less controversial in the past.
He once advocated dropping nuclear bombs over the Atlantic Ocean to
flood Great Britain.
What are we to make of these remarkable comments? Is Zhirinovsky just
a crank, or has he truly spilled the beans on Russia’s intention to
unleash an arsenal of new weather warfare technology in its bid to
dominate the globe?
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