Right-wing American terrorist group attack Doppler radar
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A militarized conspiracy theorist group believes radars are ‘weather weapons’ and is trying to destroy them
The American right-wing terror group “Veterans on Patrol” wants to destroy Doppler radar stations around the country because they consider the structures “weather weapons,” according to an internal NOAA email seen by CNN. “This group is advocating for anyone and everyone to join them in conducting penetration drills on NEXRAD sites to identify weaknesses which can be used to ultimately destroy the sites,” a NOAA email stated, using the NEXRAD acronym for the weather radar network. “The group referred to the NEXRAD system towers as ‘weather weapons,’ and claimed there were no laws preventing American citizens from destroying the ‘weapons,’” the email said.
An Oklahoma TV station has been reporting on “Veterans on Patrol” activity there, showing that the group left this sign, explaining some of their rationale and intentions.
The station’s Chief Meteorologist David Payne said, “We have one of the most powerful live radars in Oklahoma, and one of the most powerful live radars in the country, but we cannot do any weather modification at all,” he said, explaining, that when it's sabotaged, “We cannot track severe weather. We cannot track tornadoes, and it basically becomes instantly obsolete.”
Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer, the founder of Veterans On Patrol, said that is his point. "They can embed their technology and civilian infrastructure in every home and every household utilizing the phones and their network towers to not only control the weather, modify the weather, but they can [target] individuals,” Meyer falsely claims.
“It started with the chemtrails, and then it moved into Hurricane Helene,” said Southern Poverty Law Center senior research analyst Rachel Goldwasser in a July 10 story in The Hill.