Re: Weather & Gravity

Joseph Hiddink ( vliegschotel@yahoo.com )
Mon, 21 Feb 2000 20:06:39 -0800 (PST)

"We all talk about the weather and we do not do
anything about it....!" (Famous saying since the
caveman was hunting).
But can we do something about it?
When I invented the OT HV Generator, he had to
make some test instruments that were not
commercially available.
For an electroscope, that normally uses two very
thin gold foil leaves, or aluminum, I used two
lead weights as used in piano keys. But when I
applied the 500,000 volts they flew apart with
such force, that the glass jar in which they were
hanging shattered.
In a Popular Electronics magazine was a circuit
for measuring the polarity of objects or even
people.
That worked fine even with extra reducing
resistors.
So one day I stuck it in the ground.
I live on the North Shore of Lake Ontario.
It showed a positive reading. More to the West
it was less positive, more to the East it was
more positive.
We have almost never a thunderstorm (the
prevailing winds are from the west).
Never a tornado and practically no earthquakes
(although a few months ago we had a 3.1 quake in
the lake).
That was the reason that the site was the
Commonwealth Prime Ammunitions Plant during WW
II.
They had a guy climbing up a big chimney when
thunderstorms came from the South-West, ready to
evacuate all the ammunitions plants if it came
close.
But during all of the War, they never had a
thunderstorm at the site. They never had to
evacuate because of the weather.
It went from the Lake on land to the West or East
of it.
About 10 miles to the North of us, the ground is
negatively charged. There is where thunderstorms
and tornadoes occur.
I have concluded, that this STATIONARY positive
charge (it does not seem to move) is responsible.
This charge has it's drawbacks. At the highest
point of the positive charge is a Mental
Hospital,located like at the Lake.
When I was there on business, I noticed in the
administration building a giant glass pickle jar
full of pills.
"What are these?", I inquired.
"Oh, that are aspirines for the staff, we always
have headaches and we cannot find where it comes
from.."
You will realize that a positive charge, that
your car acquires when you drive, can make you
sick
and drowsy, so people have sometimes a small
chain to get rid of the charge.
When I did a few years later my measurements for
the polarity, I told them the reason for the
headaches.
"What can we do about it?", they asked.
I suggested that they should install some
negative ionizers for the air control.
The pickle/aspirine jar disappeared.
Returning to some more positive effects:
We can make a town tornado-proof by just making
the ground positively charged.
If e.g. we need clear weather for some event like
an important golf match and the weather threatens
to mess it up, we can change the polarity in the
ground. The clouds will still be there but they
will not come down as rain.
Also, if we need rain and the clouds will not
open up, we can change the polarity in the ground
and it will pour. Yes, Sun, Moon and wind do
something, but what governs the wind?
It is the electrical charges in the earth's
surface, that move from place to place. If a
negative charge on the surface starts rotating,
we have the beginnings of a tornado in the
Northern half of our planet.
A hurricane starting in the Ocean is caused by
rotating electrical currents in the earth.
So, how do we control it"
We can have ships at the outside of the big
circle indicating the birth of a hurricane. They
will all be communicating-connected.
And will emit from the ships large charges with
an OT HV generator, in sequence, against the
direction of the Hurricane Circle, with the
proper polarity..
If we want to wait till it makes land, we can
change the polarity on the land and push it away,
or even kill it.
I can see that every town will have such a device
installed near the Fire Department. When a
tornado warning arrives, they will slowly change
the polarity in the ground of the town and avoid
a disaster. If a tornado hits a town, it is
devastation. If it is outside the build-up
region, the damage can be limited.
"Not in my backyard!"
Of course some precautions are necessary. We do
not want a repeat of Tesla's experiment with his
big sphere that zapped all the electric power
generators miles around.
Joe Hiddink vliegschotel@yahoo.com

--- Stuart Rae <srae@ihug.co.nz> wrote:
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> >
> > Are weather maps simply gravity field maps?
> Are areas of high pressure
> > simply areas of high gravity and the reverse?
> > John
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> If they are, then the most significant dynamic
> influence would be our
> nearest neighbour, the moon. Which of course it
> is.
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> I've just finished reading a book called "
> Predicting the Weather by
> looking at the Moon" by Ken Ring, who patiently
> describes the mechanism
> involved. It's worth reading.
>
> The most obvious gravitational connections to
> our atmosphere relate to phase, declination,
> perigee and apogee, and the
> longer term cycles these generate.
>
> If anyone's interested, have a look at his page
> on
> http://www.weatherman.co.nz
>
> Stuart
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