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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE season took a striking 16.6 per cent drop from 1986, down to a new all-time low! A significant footnote, with Victor concluded in July, was that smog returning with a vengeance in August. The banished smog scientists were then brought back for another study try. Victor, for us, was an encouraging major triumph. The AQMD smog bureaucracy had received copies of our advance federal filing of Victor documentation. They nevertheless palmed off on the media the excuse that this stupendous chain of clean air events was due to "freak meteorological conditions". in September and October 1989. The seasonal impact of these oper- ations was spectacular. Smog alerts dropped by a stunning 29.4 per cent, all the way down to a seasonal total of 54 alerts—an all-time record, far below even that of the record-smashing Victor operation. This left little doubt that the increased efficiency and improved placement of our new units was responsible for this tremendous drop, since we had only used four stations. Our future in conquer- ing smog looked rosy. Etheric technology could drive this scourge from the Earth! Planning for Operation Clincher Commercial Support for Experiments George Wuu decided on the basis of the 1989 success that fund- Early in 1988, Trevor Constable became associated with a young _ ing an enlarged, full-season smog operation in 1990 was a justified Singapore entrepreneur and international businessman, Mr George investment. A success to match the previous two might well put K. C. Wuu, now Chairman and CEO of ERE. A multimillionaire — etheric weather engineering "over the top" as a commercial venture with a real sense of adventure, he began working with us to make _ against smog. etheric weather engineering commercially viable. Plans were accordingly made to increase the number of Spider As an almost ceaseless world traveller, George Wuu had first- stations. More stations were essential. As the number of alerts was hand experience of the planetary being reduced significantly, reducing scourge of smog, and envisioned the them still further would be difficult. commercial potential of an effective We therefore developed a simple, and simple method of eradicating this low-profile, dependable and effective curse. Here was truly a new way, inex- We therefore developed Mark II Spider that could be operated pensive and effective. Further develop- a simple, low-profile, from any secure site that had AC ment was justified. He subsidise power. The intention was to operate up video production, equipment fabrica- dependable and effective to 14 stations, if suitable sites could be tion, transportation and other activity Mark ll Spider that could be found and commissioned. All this was essential to keep the work moving. His operated from any secure site arranged by the spring of 1990, and intervention was both welcome an brings the story of Clincher to its timely. The strain of 20 years was that had AC power. chronological starting point. eginning to tell on the pioneers. An article titled "Operation Clincher" In the 1988 smog season, we staye is available from our website. It is an out of the Los Angeles smog scenario. edited version of a special report from Smog took a large upward seasonal jump, the May-June 1991 issue of The ack to 7 alert days from the Victor all-time low of 66 days. This Journal of Borderland Research. Compiled by Thomas Brown, ut smog back near to the same level it had reached in 1985 and _ then-director of Borderland Sciences Research Foundation and now 1986. Our signature was thus already in the smog statistics and ERE's distinguished webmaster, this report excluded, for space graphs, even as we prepared to impress it there with even greater restrictions necessary at that time, the enlightening technical details clarity over the next two seasons. in this Internet preface. With the additional information provided We continued working on Spider development in 1988-89. here, the reader can grasp that Clincher was no fluke or freak Designs were fabricated and tested until we had physically manage- occurrence. able units that were effective in generating etheric vortices. Thousands of hours of dedicated labour lay behind the smashing George Wuu had some beautiful examples professionally fabri- triumph that Clincher became, and which it remains to this day, as cated in Singapore, and installed them on his office roof. He took — the air pollution technology that nobody wants. 2 some dramatic, 360-degree "fish-eye" photographs of the Singapore skyscape that bore graphic testimony to the tropical power of Spider _ For further information, contact: equipment. Mr George K. C. Wuu We continued with rain engineering experiments in Hawaii, Chairman and CEO California, Singapore and on the high seas. With George Wuu's _ Etheric Rain Engineering Pte Ltd counsel and financial help, we decided in 1989 to run a pair of short 718A Upper Changi Road East, #04-02 projects against southern California smog that were within our capa- Singapore 486850 bilities and resources. The two operations would together cover Telephone: +65 9798 5884 three of the six months officially assigned as the smog "season". Fax: +65 448 5551 This would verify the effectiveness of the improved Spiders we Email: wuudefg@singnet.com.sg; were now using, in a challenging practical format. Website: http:/Avww.ethericrainengineering.info This was a significant step upward from the July-only Operation Victor, but there were human limitations on what we could do. (Sources: Etheric Rain Engineering Pte Ltd © 1990-2003, updated Sufficient personnel were not then available to permit a full-season January 28, 2003, website http://ethericrainengineering info; Ken operation. Adachi's short biography, "Trevor James Constable: A Man of We ran Operation Breakthrough in July, and Operation Checker Seasons", at http://educate-yourself.org/tic/briefbio.shtml) We therefore developed a simple, low-profile, dependable and effective Mark II Spider that could be operated from any secure site that had AC power. occurrence. Thousands of hours of dedicated labour lay behind the smashing triumph that Clincher became, and which it remains to this day, as the air pollution technology that nobody wants. 2 For further information, contact: Mr George K. C. Wuu Chairman and CEO Etheric Rain Engineering Pte Ltd 718A Upper Changi Road East, #04-02 Singapore 486850 Telephone: +65 9798 5884 Fax: +65 448 5551 Email: wuudefg@singnet.com.sg; Website: http:/Avww.ethericrainengineering.info (Sources: Etheric Rain Engineering Pte Ltd © 1990-2003, updated January 28, 2003, website http://ethericrainengineering info; Ken Adachi's short biography, “Trevor James Constable: A Man of Seasons", at http://educate-yourself.org/tjc/briefbio shtml) 42 ¢ NEXUS WWW.NeXU smagazi ne.com AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2003