Subj: [TheEagle-L] Yugoslav Mayor Alludes To "Weather Control" and "HAARP" Date: 7/15/99 11:34:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: GroomWatch@aol.com An interesting quote was made by a Deputy Mayor of Varvarin, Yugoslavia, just recently. According to an article that appeared on the front page of L.A. Times (Thursday, July 15, 1999) (Section A) entitled: "Bombing of Bridge Splits Serbian Town on All Levels", Deputy Mayor Milija Milonovic of a Yugoslav town named Varvarin, alluded to NATO's possible use of "weather manipulation" as well as NATO's possible use of artificial seismic experiments: Here is part of the article from L.A. Times: BOMBING OF BRIDGE SPLITS SERBIAN TOWN ON ALL LEVELS Yugoslavia: Varvarin torn by deaths, ruined economy and debate over who's to blame -- NATO or Milosevic. VARVARIN, Yugoslavia -- Six weeks after NATO warplanes killed Sasa Pantic's best friend, along with Milanka Marinkovic's only son, the daughter of the leading opposition figure and seven other civilians in this small town, the forces of nature have taken over where the alliance left off. After an airstrike that already had changed the course of thousands of lives here, flood waters this week were tearing away large chunks of Varvarin itself, washing them downstream in the raging, rain-swollen Velika Morava River. The waters also took away the remains of a 52-year-old bridge that was Varvarin's main lifeline to the world until May 30, when NATO destroyed it -- along with the 10 lives. "It's Armageddon", Pantic, a 27-year-old machinist said as he lighted a candle at a riverside church in memory of his friend and reflected on the more than 40 days and nights that began with NATO bombs, then were followed by a small earthquake and now floods. "You try to live normally", he said. "You try to adapt. You try to do what little you can to better your life, to survive, to change the government, to change the man who brought this on us. But now, as you see, NATO has made that more impossible than ever. Just look around this town". (SKIP SEVERAL PARAGRAPHS, and continuing): Socialist Party Mayor Dragan Cabric and Deputy Mayor Milija Milonovic won high marks here for quick, creative moves to reconnect the two riverbanks in Varvarin -- at least temporarily. (SKIP SEVERAL PARAGRAPHS, and continuing): "I estimate it will take about 10 days for the river to calm down enough to use the barge again", said Milonovic, the deputy mayor. "And for this the people will blame NATO". A 59-year-old regime hard-liner, Milonovic said he believes that the U.S. government is behind the rains -- "the CIA can now wage weather wars", he said -- and he attributed last month's earthquake, which shook the town bud did no serious damage, to a seismic device based in Alaska capable of creating such tremors whenever and wherever the U.S. wishes. Local officials added that Yugoslavia's new Ministry of National Reconstruction has promised to rebuild the Varvarin bridge by Nov. 1, part of a massive effort that ...............ETC, ETC, ETC. (quoted from Los Angeles Times article of Thursday, July 15, 1999, front page article, Section A) -----from Norio Hayakawa GroomWatch@aol.com