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http://www.naiwmc.org
A Weather modification Council for Canada, United States of America, and Mexico... "The North American Interstate Weather Modification Council (NAIWMC) is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization comprised of regulatory agencies, sponsoring organizations, and research institutions involved in atmospheric water resource management technology, commonly known as weather modification or cloud seeding. The NAIWMC exists to facilitate the free exchange of information regarding cloud seeding research and operations in North America." I believe that this is the umbrella for MANY groups participating in Weather Modification efforts around my area (South Bay Area, California) as well as the rest of our nation. Weather Modification has been on a rise lately; experimented in 1949 first by General Electric. Legislation: "The NAIWMC supports the establishment of a coordinated national program to conduct a sustained research effort in weather modification, a conclusion shared by other organizations." Bills: Senate Bill 1807 Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) introduced S.1807, the Weather Mitigation Research and Development Policy Authorization Act of 2007 on July 17, 2007. Click here to see the bill text. H.R. 3445 Congressman Mark Udall (D-CO) has introduced H.R. 3445, the Weather Mitigation Research and Technology Transfer Authorization Act of 2007. Click here to see the bill text. Resolution and Support: WSWC Resolution of Support for Weather Mod. Bills (267 kb) North Dakota Joint Resolution on S.1807 and HR.3445 (60 kb) NDARB Resolution on S.1807 (76 kb) NDARB Resolution on H.R. 3445 (76 kb) CWCB Resolution on S.517 (2 mb) CWCB Resolution on H.R.2995 (1 mb) NDARB Resolution on WDMP research program (45 kb) WSWC Resolution on S.517 & H.R.2995 _______________________________________ MEMBERS OF NAIWMC _______________________________________ State of California (Member) John Andrew California Dept. Water Resources 901 P. Street, 2nd Floor PO Box 942836 Sacramento, CA 94236-0001 (916) 651-9657 (916) 651-9289 fax jandrew@water.ca.gov _______________________________________ Metropolitan Water Dist. of So. California (Assoc. Member) Thomas J. Ryan Metropolitan Water Dist. of Southern California PO Box 54153 Los Angeles, CA 90054-0153 (213) 217-6140 tryan@mwdh2o.com _______________________________________ State of Colorado (Member) Joe Busto Colorado Water Conservation Board 1313 Sherman Street, Room #721 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-4807 (303) 866-4474 fax joe.busto@state.co.us _______________________________________ State of Idaho (Affiliate Member) Hal Anderson Idaho Dept. of Water Res. 322 E. Front St. PO Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0098 (208) 287-4806 (208) 287-6700 fax hal.anderson@idwr.idaho.gov _______________________________________ State of Kansas (Member) Diane Coe, L.G., R.S/REHS Kansas Water Office 901 Kansas Ave Topeka, KS 66612 (785) 296-3185 (785) 296-0878 fax dcoe@kwo.state.ks.us _______________________________________ Western Kansas Groundwater Mgmt. Dist. #1 (Assoc. Member) Dave Brenn Western Kansas Groundwater Mgmt. Dist. #1 PO Box 604 Scott City, KS 67871 (620) 872-5563 dbrenn@gcnet.com _______________________________________ State of Nevada (Member) Arlen Huggins Desert Research Institute 2215 Raggio Parkway Reno, NV 89512-1095 (775) 674-7140 huggins@dri.edu _______________________________________ State of North Dakota (Member) Darin Langerud Atmospheric Resource Board 900 East Boulevard Ave. Bismarck, ND 58505-0850 (701) 328-2788 (701) 328-4749 fax dlangerud@nd.gov _______________________________________ ND Weather Modification Association (Assoc. Member) Mike Dwyer PO Box 2599 Bismarck, ND 58502 ndwater@btinet.net _______________________________________ State of Oklahoma (Member) Lou Klaver Oklahoma Water Resource Board 3800 N Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 530-8800 (405) 530-8900 fax clklaver@owrb.ok.gov Robert Sandbo Oklahoma Water Resource Board 3800 N Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 530-8800 (405) 530-8900 fax rlsandbo@owrb.ok.gov _______________________________________ Santa Barbara Co. Water Agency (Affiliate Member) Dennis R. Gibbs Santa Barbara Co. Water Agency 123 East Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 568-3543 dgibbs@cosbpw.net _______________________________________ Texas Weather Modification Association (Assoc. Member) Tommy D. Shearrer PO Box 764 Pleasanton, TX 78064 tdshearrer@aol.com _______________________________________ State of Utah (Member) Dave Cole Utah Division of Water Resources Box 146201 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6201 (801) 538-7269 (801) 538-7279 fax DaveCole@utah.gov Todd Adams Utah Division of Water Resources Box 146201 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6201 (801) 538-7272 (801) 538-7279 fax ToddAdams@utah.gov State of Wyoming (Member) _______________________________________ Barry Lawrence Wyoming Water Development Commission 6920 Yellowtail Road Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777-7626 (307) 777-6819 fax blawre@state.wy.us From: http://www.naiwmc.org/4dcgi/GetSubCa...202-08_web.pdf I have always wondered who gave permission to whoever was involved in weather mod in my area; i have called the local news station (NBC11) and have submitted massive amounts of Chemtrail pictures that show weather modification efforts. After about a year of submitting pictures and phoning in they had me speak to the weather department and I argued with their Chief Meteorologist because he thought I had no grounds to even suggest that weather modification was happening in my area. He laughed at me literally and told me to prove it to him. well, here it is... my proof. Please get this information out. We need accountability and assessments to damage already done. A chemical used is classified as a toxin according to the FDA; Silver Iodide is used in the majority of cloud seeding and raises the level of silver in our environment. Silver is HIGHLY toxic to aquatic life. (Ammonium Iodide is used as a complexing agent with Silver Iodide but I dont have any information on its affects as of now )Is Cloud Seeding Harmful? by Johnny Micou : http://www.ranches.org/cloudSeedingHarmful.htm A PDF is referenced in the previous article but for some reason the site that was hosting it ( http://www.nature.nps.gov ) is no longer working. The last time i went to this site was on December 12th, 2007. Luckily I had the insight to download this PDF which is hosted here: http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/11...753/silver.pdf Old Link: http://www.nature.nps.gov/hazardssaf...ic//silver.pdf ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS ENCYCLOPEDIA SILVER ENTRY July 1, 1997 COMPILERS/EDITORS: ROY J. IRWIN, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WITH ASSISTANCE FROM COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSISTANT CONTAMINANTS SPECIALISTS: MARK VAN MOUWERIK, LYNETTE STEVENS, MARION DUBLER SEESE, WENDY BASHAM. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE WATER RESOURCES DIVISIONS, WATER OPERATIONS BRANCH 1201 Oakridge Drive, Suite 250 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80525 __________________________________________________ _________________ Snippets taken from the Silver.PDF "Signs of chronic silver intoxication in tested birds and mammals included cardiac enlargement, vascular hypertension, hepatic necrosis, anemia, lowered immunological activity, altered membrane permeability, kidney pathology, enzyme inhibition, growth retardation, and a shortened life span [947]. Repeated exposure of animals to silver may produce anemia, cardiac enlargement, growth retardation, and degenerative changes in the liver. (Seiler, H.G ., H. Sigel and A. Sigel (eds.). Handbook on the Toxicity of Inorganic Compounds. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1988. 622) [940]. Elevated silver concentrations in biota occur in the vicinities of sewage outfalls, electroplating plants, mine wastes, and silver-iodide seeded areas; in the United States, the photography industry is the major source of anthropogenic silver discharges into the biosphere [947]. In studies of subsurface agricultural irrigation drainage waters of the San Joaquin Valley of California, silver was determined to be a "substance of concern, additional data needed" [445]." ___________________________________________ "Eisler's report (used extensively in this document) on silver is another in a series on hazards of selected contaminants to plants and animals, with an emphasis on fishery and wildlife resources [947]. It was prepared in response to requests for information on silver from environmental specialists of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service" ___________________________________________ "Artificial Sources [940]: Sources of silver in the atmosphere include emissions from smelting operations, cloud seeding operation (silver iodide)," |
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Dr. Strangelove lives! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldWP...eature=related Last edited by Zippyjuan; 05-18-2008 at 11:40 AM. |
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