Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

Beginning in 1930, an unprecedented ecological disaster of Biblical proportions overwhelmed the former Louisiana Territory.

It is called the Dust Bowl, and was the worst man-made disaster in the history of the United States. Because it was concentrated into the brief period of 10 years, it could be the worst environmental disaster in the entire history of the world!!

Weather warfare is the most diabolically clever form of warfare because no nation can prove beyond a doubt that it is under attack. What is required to nail the war criminals is motive and method....The British have never lacked a motive to destroy the United States . . . and Tesla Technology gave them the method.

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The weird weather began in 1926, with unprecedented rainfall in the former Louisiana Territory, causing the Mississippi River to overflow.

7 states were affected, causing widespread destruction.

The timing of the flood was most propitious for Herbert Hoover.

In another strange "coincidence." the Great Flood launched the political career of a "mining engineer" and British spy named Herbert Hoover. Hoover ran against Al Smith in the crucial 1928 Presidential election:

Now Coolidge had to act. At a cabinet meeting the morning after the crevasse, he named Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover chairman of a special committee of five cabinet secretaries to coordinate all rescue and relief efforts. Coolidge also gave Hoover authority to issue orders to the Army and Navy. (Barry, Rising Tide, p. 240).
After his appointment by President Coolidge, newspapers all over the country began extolling Hoover and his great "humanitarian" efforts to rescue millions of acres from the Mississippi River floods.

Miracle of miracles....The Great Flood came just in time to launch the Presidential career of "Wonder Boy" Herbert Hoover.

After Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, Hoover was the 3rd British spy to occupy the White House.

As an MI6 agent, Hoover's code name was Wonder Boy and his cover was "mining engineer."

As a "Quaker," Hoover certainly did not use voodoo to make it rain....So we are only left with 2 options: Hoover prayed for the unprecedented rainfall to get him into the White House, or it was weather warfare courtesy of his bosses in London. Darwinian evolutionists and agnostics deny that miracles happen . . . so we are only left with the second option!!

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In a 9-month series of experiments during the year 1899, Nikola Tesla demonstrated the feasibility of sending large quantities of electricity to any point on the earth from his lab in Pike's Peak, Colorado. His only goal was the peaceful use of electricity to light and power the world.

It is not beyond conjecture that the British were studying the use of electricity as a weapon of war long before the discoveries of Tesla. As far back as 1750, British spy Benjamin Franklin (code name Moses and code number 72) was famous for proving that lightning is electricity.

The huge quantity of electricity required for weather warfare came from the Tesla designed Niagara Chippawa power station.

A broadcast tower located close to the U.S. border was disguised as a Marconi broadcast tower.

Never in the entire history of mankind was such a diabolical scheme implemented!!

Nikola Tesla's 3 great inventions were:

1. Rotating magnetic field . . . which electrified the entire world!!
2. Wireless or radio broadcasts. Later called the "Marconi" broadcasting system.
3. Wireless transmission of electricity to any point on the earth.
British spy J.P. Morgan, and his lapdog Thomas Edison, did their utmost to stop the electrification of the world. It is called the War of the Currents and lasted from 1885 to 1912.

British spy Guglielmo Marconi–the founder of the British Marconi Company–stole the plans for wireless or radio.

The 3rd great invention–potent with military implications–became the exclusive property of the Bank of England and the British army. Later on they would share it with the Pentagon to be used against Russia!!

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