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I was reading here the other day about weather control and I know that microwaves "magnetrons" were at one time thought to be great for heating homes.

Now with those things said. Could airport radars be running at some super high output to heat an entire country "I'm thinking illegally high levels of power into the radar systems. Run them day and night just heating all the air for hundreds of miles around them for days or weeks. I say this because till last week we were running -20F from the norm mornings still in the 50's or 60's when 80 is normal for this time of year.

I was reading here the other day about weather control and I know that microwaves "magnetrons" were at one time thought to be great for heating homes. Now with those things said. Could airport radars be running at some super high output to heat an entire country "I'm thinking illegally high levels of power into the radar systems. Run them day and night just heating all the air for hundreds of miles around them for days or weeks. I say this because till last week we were running -20F from the norm mornings still in the 50's or 60's when 80 is normal for this time of year.

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Virtually all electricity that's used turns to heat, whether it's creating microwaves or just heating up an element. Sorry, but unless we're suddenly generating way more electricity to run the radars, your idea is a non-starter.

If you want to heat up the planet the best way to do it is to change the albedo. Sprinkle black particles in glaciers and such.

Edit: However, if you can either form clouds or prevent clouds from forming, that would alter the planet's albedo, which could cool or heat up the planet.

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Hmm To be accurate.

If your pc uses 500w of power that means it is disapating 500w of heat

Right. One exception is when that energy gets stored. For example charging a capacitor or using it for endothermic chemical reactions, like splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. The other exception is when it's turned into light and escapes through the atmosphere into space.

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It doesn't come from airport radar.

HAARP. It's a form of DEW (Directed Energy Weapon), they do use a form of radar either ground based or satellite relay.

They first have to seed the sky with chemtrails containing aluminum and other chemicals. These are the long white trails you see jets leaving behind. Not to be confused with contrails which are just water vapor. The water vapor will disappear quickly, a chemtrail will hang in the sky until a cloud reaches high enough to absorb it.

After the cloud absorbs the chemicals it can then be heated. Like the old Mr. Wizard experiments. Make it hot in one area, cold in another, oh look we just created wind using high and low pressure.

It's the same idea on a global scale. Intensified storms destroy crops, homes, create floods and, oh yes, sell many millions of dollars in emergency supplies, and send insurance premiums skyrocketing.

This is the climate change ZOG wants you to believe is because of cars.

I know the contrails. I saw that post here last year were the airforce pilot was showing off the back of his aircraft with pipes and tanks of chemicals "like welders tanks look" to disperse the chemicals behind the craft evenly.

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It's pretty well-known that certain microwave communication frequencies are limited in range due to the fact that oxygen absorbs a substantial amount of the energy (this applies in particular to the 60MHz "millimeter wave" bands). Typically only a few watts of power are used in each of these links, but it could potentially add up to a cumulative effect when there are many different transmission points. On the other hand, there are lots of other heat sources in the world which would appear to be much more consequential in comparison.

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I think the media have found how easy it is to plant an idea and will it into the truth. Local TV sites have claimed heatwaves, yet the reality is the temps were pretty normal for July where I live. It's been hot, but nothing I would call, or consider, a heatwave.

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My entire region is cooler than it was last year so the entire heat wave panic is bullshit.

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I am not here to dispute your idea but 'records' are made to be broken and my state is still has 7 years hotter than this year. The 1930s was the dust bowl and rules the drought records. SO 'climate change' Changes.

It's the solar cycle. Check out Electroverse.co.

Yeah I know we're into the grand solar minimum but we likely have extra sunspot activity.

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All things are possible, but I've noticed a lot of people/media bitching about the heat in my area more that usual.

The current heat feels on par with what I have dealt with in years past.

Mind you, I am in the East Coast of the US, so I can speak for anywhere else.

Actually thinking of mine and reading your comment, your's is more likely the true answer TK.

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Yeah, it is one of those things that you really can't say unless you have personally been monitoring temperature year after year, which I have not.

It is warm, but is it that warm?

Your right, more humid than warm. Also at my age working hard tends to heat me up faster than when I was young and invulnerable in my own stupid mind.

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Also they need explanations for the excess deaths from vaccines. Supposed heat waves would be a good cover for some of it.

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Research HAARP.

That was part of the weather control story I was referring to.