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May 11, 1974
TO MY SCIENTISTS
(Today I read, with great amusement, The Daily Star, or National Star...some
new weekly publication...that listed the "top psychics" -- and I was not
among them. Extremely humorous. Now to business.)
I trust...that the enclosed signed, notarized affidavit will impress you
sufficiently.
This "Texas Miracle" was not performed just for my 45 contacts...you
performed it solely, but for all of the thousands, or perhaps hundreds
of thousands (?) of Texas listeners to Radio Station WFAA in Dallas,
Texas...and especially for Mr. Ed Busch, a topflight (in my opinion)
host for that radio show. on live radio,
I was challenged by Mr. Busch, an open-minded skeptic, but skeptical
nonetheless...to produce "freak" weather over Texas...to prove my
connection with the UFO intelligences, and to prove my own powers.
I accepted his challenge, both in writing, and on a telephone hookup
from Cape Charles, Virginia, to Dallas, Texas.
Following came earthquake, tornados, record cold, then hot winds that
knockedout half the Texas wheat crop.
Mr. Busch is in no way responsible for the damage to Texas wheat...I am,
solely. I regret it very much...because I sympathize with the plight of
the hard-working farmers, fully. It is just...that the UFO's that I work
with...saw fit to do it.
All right. It is rather obvious...to anyone other than an absolute idiot...
that I did in fact, through my UFO contacts...control the weather over
the State of Texas. Now....for an even larger demonstration.
See the enclosed newsclip, "Nations to Study Weather". Sixty-six (66)
nations, in fact. This giant undertaking by 66 nations will encompass
20 million square miles, will begin June 15...and last 101 days.
This...is the type of major demonstration which I enjoy...because it
demonstrates the enormous powers...invested in me by my UFO's (SI's).
Thus, I put it on record (as I did verbally on Mr. Busch's WFAA, Dallas,
radio show last night) that the UFO's and I intend to harass and heckle
this "unprecedented project"...GARP, Global Atmospheric Research Program...
by using my powers ("My"...=UFO) to cause freak accidents in the exercise,
power failures, weird mishaps of all kinds, freak weather for the exercise,
magnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, storms, lightning attacks,
and the total result...of a "Keystone Kops" operation straight out of a
Mack Sennett comedy.
Probably no word...of the mishaps and freakish happenings...will be ALLOWED
to leak out. But on that large scale of operation...SOMETHING should leak
out...and I will then have The Garp Miracle.
Ewinc
TOK Mant
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# Nations to Study Weather
May 10, 1974
## Summer Look at Tropics
BY AL ROSSITER JR.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Scientists, ships, planes, buoys, and satellites from 66 nations will study the weather and seas of a third of earth's tropics this summer in the largest such international scientific expedition ever mounted.
Some of the world's most advanced environmental measuring instruments will gather information on a 20-million-square-mile band of land and sea from the eastern Pacific across the Atlantic to the western Indian Ocean.
The goal of the unprecedented project is to close a major gap in meteorology and build an understanding of the role the tropics play in shaping earth's global weather patterns. This knowledge is expected to help scientists devise ways to eventually predict weather a week or more in advance with reasonable accuracy.
The atmosphere's circulation is driven by heat from the sun. Half the sunshine that falls on earth goes to the tropics and that is the only area to receive more energy from the sun than it loses in radiation back into space.
Much of this surplus heat is stored in the tropical oceans and then is transferred to the air. It is carried upward in massive tropical cloud systems and transported around the world by high-level winds.
"This area is the boiler of the giant heat engine that runs our atmosphere," said Dr. Verner Suomi, chairman of the U.S. committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP). "We want to better understand the parts of the global weather machine and how it runs."
The project is called GATE for GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment. It is sponsored by the World Meteorological Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations, and by the International Council of Scientific Unions.
The 101-day study will draw on 4,000 scientists and other personnel, 38 ships, 65 buoys, 13 aircraft, and six kinds of American and Soviet satellites to observe conditions from the top of the atmosphere to 5,000 feet deep in the oceans.
The experiment has been in the planning stage for five years and is scheduled to begin June 15. American logistics aircraft already are flying to the project headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, and some of 12 Russian ships to participate have left port in Vladivostok.
For its part, the United States will supply nine ships operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Coast Guard, the Space Agency, University of Miami, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Rhode Island, and Texas A&M University. Eight U.S. aircraft will take part along with several civilian and military weather satellites, including a new generation weather watcher scheduled for launch May 16 from Cape Canaveral.
Dr. Robert M. White, NOAA administrator, said at a news conference held by 18 officials that the project will cost $53 million. Russia and the United States are each contributing about $18 million.
network of land stations in Latin America, South America, and Africa.
About half of the participating ships will be stretched across the Atlantic at 300- to 600-mile intervals, and the other half will be concentrated within a 200,-000-square-mile area 600 miles west of Africa to study tropical cumulus clouds and cloud clusters in detail.
May 11, 1974
TO MY SCIENTISTS
(Today I read, with great amusement, The Daily Star, or National Star...some
new weekly publication...that listed the "top psychics" -- and I was not
among them. Extremely humorous. Now to business.)
I trust...that the enclosed signed, notarized affidavit will impress you
sufficiently.
This "Texas Miracle" was not performed just for my 45 contacts...you
performed it solely, but for all of the thousands, or perhaps hundreds
of thousands (?) of Texas listeners to Radio Station WFAA in Dallas,
Texas...and especially for Mr. Ed Busch, a topflight (in my opinion)
host for that radio show. on live radio,
I was challenged by Mr. Busch, an open-minded skeptic, but skeptical
nonetheless...to produce "freak" weather over Texas...to prove my
connection with the UFO intelligences, and to prove my own powers.
I accepted his challenge, both in writing, and on a telephone hookup
from Cape Charles, Virginia, to Dallas, Texas.
Following came earthquake, tornados, record cold, then hot winds that
knockedout half the Texas wheat crop.
Mr. Busch is in no way responsible for the damage to Texas wheat...I am,
solely. I regret it very much...because I sympathize with the plight of
the hard-working farmers, fully. It is just...that the UFO's that I work
with...saw fit to do it.
All right. It is rather obvious...to anyone other than an absolute idiot...
that I did in fact, through my UFO contacts...control the weather over
the State of Texas. Now....for an even larger demonstration.
See the enclosed newsclip, "Nations to Study Weather". Sixty-six (66)
nations, in fact. This giant undertaking by 66 nations will encompass
20 million square miles, will begin June 15...and last 101 days.
This...is the type of major demonstration which I enjoy...because it
demonstrates the enormous powers...invested in me by my UFO's (SI's).
Thus, I put it on record (as I did verbally on Mr. Busch's WFAA, Dallas,
radio show last night) that the UFO's and I intend to harass and heckle
this "unprecedented project"...GARP, Global Atmospheric Research Program...
by using my powers ("My"...=UFO) to cause freak accidents in the exercise,
power failures, weird mishaps of all kinds, freak weather for the exercise,
magnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, storms, lightning attacks,
and the total result...of a "Keystone Kops" operation straight out of a
Mack Sennett comedy.
Probably no word...of the mishaps and freakish happenings...will be ALLOWED
to leak out. But on that large scale of operation...SOMETHING should leak
out...and I will then have The Garp Miracle.
Ewinc
TOK Mant
=== **Page: 2 of 2**
# Nations to Study Weather
May 10, 1974
## Summer Look at Tropics
BY AL ROSSITER JR.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Scientists, ships, planes, buoys, and satellites from 66 nations will study the weather and seas of a third of earth's tropics this summer in the largest such international scientific expedition ever mounted.
Some of the world's most advanced environmental measuring instruments will gather information on a 20-million-square-mile band of land and sea from the eastern Pacific across the Atlantic to the western Indian Ocean.
The goal of the unprecedented project is to close a major gap in meteorology and build an understanding of the role the tropics play in shaping earth's global weather patterns. This knowledge is expected to help scientists devise ways to eventually predict weather a week or more in advance with reasonable accuracy.
The atmosphere's circulation is driven by heat from the sun. Half the sunshine that falls on earth goes to the tropics and that is the only area to receive more energy from the sun than it loses in radiation back into space.
Much of this surplus heat is stored in the tropical oceans and then is transferred to the air. It is carried upward in massive tropical cloud systems and transported around the world by high-level winds.
"This area is the boiler of the giant heat engine that runs our atmosphere," said Dr. Verner Suomi, chairman of the U.S. committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP). "We want to better understand the parts of the global weather machine and how it runs."
The project is called GATE for GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment. It is sponsored by the World Meteorological Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations, and by the International Council of Scientific Unions.
The 101-day study will draw on 4,000 scientists and other personnel, 38 ships, 65 buoys, 13 aircraft, and six kinds of American and Soviet satellites to observe conditions from the top of the atmosphere to 5,000 feet deep in the oceans.
The experiment has been in the planning stage for five years and is scheduled to begin June 15. American logistics aircraft already are flying to the project headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, and some of 12 Russian ships to participate have left port in Vladivostok.
For its part, the United States will supply nine ships operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Coast Guard, the Space Agency, University of Miami, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Rhode Island, and Texas A&M University. Eight U.S. aircraft will take part along with several civilian and military weather satellites, including a new generation weather watcher scheduled for launch May 16 from Cape Canaveral.
Dr. Robert M. White, NOAA administrator, said at a news conference held by 18 officials that the project will cost $53 million. Russia and the United States are each contributing about $18 million.
network of land stations in Latin America, South America, and Africa.
About half of the participating ships will be stretched across the Atlantic at 300- to 600-mile intervals, and the other half will be concentrated within a 200,-000-square-mile area 600 miles west of Africa to study tropical cumulus clouds and cloud clusters in detail.
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