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REVIEWS < WEATHER WARFARE of the H-bomb. Smith suggests the spraying _ post-Deluge diaspora, the Kitus arrived in by Jerry E. Smith of these agents may have a population- Lower Mesopotamia around 7,500 BC in Adventures Unlimited Press, Illinois, 2006 | control purpose, considering the deleterious _ boats made of balsa wood—found only in ISBN 1-931882-60-6 (343pp tpb) side effects reported around the world. South America—and settled via Sumer in Available: NEXUS offices; Adventures Throughout his thought-provoking book, the Carpathian Mountains. Not only that, Unlimited, website http://www. Smith discusses the ethical, social, environ- byt at the end of the eighth century AD, a adventuresunlimitedpress.com mental and global implications of all these Magyar people—the Karas, or "royal weather modification technologies. We should all be very concerned that Nature has been "drafted" by the military. ttempts at modifying the weather go back to the original cloud-seeding experiments of the late 19th century, but in Scythians"—migrated via India back to their motherland in South America. He noted similarities in names, language and customs these modern times can include ecoterrorism . between the Andeans and Magyars. But this involving electromagnetic scalar-wave tech- TAYOS GOLD: The Archives of is just one of the mysteries discussed in nologies fhat can alter climate and trigger by Stan Hall Hall's swan song Tayos Gold. earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic erup- i i i tions. as former US secretary of defence Adventures Unlimited Press, USA, 2006 _rhis odyssey to rediscover are eee William Cohen warned in 1997. ISBN 1-931882-67-3 (229pp tpb) and metal encounters with indigenous per- In Weather Wars, Jerry Smith (author of Availability: NEXUS offices; Adventures sons keen to kee the Rene hidden aed HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Unlimited, website http://www. much blood. Pe dtears. In 2005. Hall Conspiracy; see NEXUS 5/06), looks at the — adventuresunlimitedpress.com abl h aha le hati ot th " > sf weather control technologies that are trans- lollowing in the footsteps of Argentinian/ — PUD ISHeC ls calcu ation of the location o} forming our world and the legislation aimed Hungarian gold-digger and archaeologi- the fabled treasure, but at this stage of his at prohibiting environmental modification cal explorer Juan Moricz, Scottish engineer life wonders whether it should just remain (ENMOD) but which the military flouts due Stan Hall was behind the 1976 expedition to Out of reach. Impatient readers can glean to the loopholes. Indeed, the US Air Force Ecuador in search of lost subterranean cities More at http://www. goldlibrary.com. plans to "own the weather" by 2025, using and artefacts that Moricz claimed to have A fascinating journey, regardless. the weather as a "force multiplier". Smith discovered in the Tayos Caves region. The investigates earthquakes set off by under- patron of that expedition was Neil ground nuclear tests, ongoing research into Armstrong, the first man to walk on the nudging hurricanes, and the possible link Moon, the hope being that he might fittingly between HAARP and the space shuttle oversee the rediscovery of an ancient metal Columbia crash as well as "natural" disasters _ library of records pertaining to the origins of such as hurricane Katrina. He supports a mankind and the rise and fall of Atlantis. proposed law to prevent the weaponisation (NEXUS readers will have read about of space and put a stop to more high-tech Moricz and Hall in Philip Coppens's article weather control possibilities. "The Quest for the Metal Library" in 13/04.) Any study of weather manipulation would One astounding proposition that Moricz not be complete without examination of discovered from his preliminary research is chemtrails, the high-altitude spraying of a connection between the ancient Andean chemical and/or biological agents possibly kingdom of Kitus (from which the city of to serve as a sunscreen against global warm- — Quito got its name) and the Magyar ing, as proposed by Dr Edward Teller, father | (Hungarian) civilisation. Apparently, in a of the H-bomb. Smith suggests the spraying of these agents may have a population- control purpose, considering the deleterious side effects reported around the world. Throughout his thought-provoking book, Smith discusses the ethical, social, environ- mental and global implications of all these weather modification technologies. We should all be very concerned that Nature has been "drafted" by the military. 70 = NEXUS post-Deluge diaspora, the Kitus arrived in Lower Mesopotamia around 7,500 BC in boats made of balsa wood—found only in South America—and settled via Sumer in the Carpathian Mountains. Not only that, but at the end of the eighth century AD, a Magyar people—the Karas, or "royal Scythians"—migrated via India back to their motherland in South America. He noted similarities in names, language and customs between the Andeans and Magyars. But this is just one of the mysteries discussed in Hall's swan song Tayos Gold. This odyssey to rediscover ancient treasure eatures unknown scripts inscribed on rock and metal, encounters with indigenous per- sons keen to keep the secrets hidden, and much blood, sweat and tears. In 2005, Hall published his calculation of the location of the fabled treasure, but at this stage of his life wonders whether it should just remain out of reach. Impatient readers can glean more at http://www. goldlibrary.com. A fascinating journey, regardless. www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2007