Weather and war ,seem worlds apart. But are they? The question is posed and discussed as a result of simple
observation. When war is in action there is a strange
but constant weather upheaval.
From World wars one, and two, those old enough will
recall the constant and variable changes,We had during
both conflicts. Floods, heavy snows,
torrential rain,and other natural events that seemed
totally against the normal seasons.
Cast your minds back to the Crimea, and go forward from
there to Europe during world war one ,and then again in the
second war which spread across the Globe.
The excessive rains and snows of those years appeared
totally out of concept to the normal.
I believe that constant explosives caused this change in
weather patterns.I also firmly believe that the Ozone
layer is affected by the High discharges given off by
falling bombs and high powered missiles.
Now I dont suppose for one minute we will get a
politician who would be prepared to give any research done
along these lines.
And I note that total explosives used on a daily basis are
not made public.Neither are we made aware of its power or
its make up .Why?..could it be there is this link?
What chemical reaction has occured?. What happens to the
immediate temperature in the locality of the explosion?
The current Iran and Afganistan conflicts see tonnes of
very high explosives expended every day.
Common sense suggests that these explosions must change
atmospheric pressures and air currents.
That being the case it is reasonable to assume that weather
patterns will change, as will cloud formations, and take
rain or whatever to an area beyond its normal areas.
With every explosion, it is also reasonable to assume that
particles of dust, toxic waste, and debri are carried away
into the air.What price protecting the Ozone layer?
Furthermore ,I would suggest that constant pounding of the
earth with extreme explosives cannot be doing the strata
a great deal of good.
There would be some kind of reaction
surely?
War and weather. I think all the possibilities of effect
should be explored. I for one am convinced that war, and
the explosives that go with it, are influencing our
weather patterns and the Ozone layer.
What do you think?