At the end of May 2012, an official representative of the Government of Pakistan D. Malik said in an interview with reporters that his country is one of the most vulnerable countries on the planet in terms of climate change. According to the official, the cause of some abnormal climate events in Pakistan is the use of special weapons.
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Pakistan's Secretary of State for Climate Change, Jaweed Malik, cited a series of natural disasters in the country over the past few years as confirmation of his words. He also mentioned several aircraft crashes, the circumstances of which he considered mysterious.
Malik claims, in particular, that the causes of the incident on one of the glaciers, when the Pakistani military died, are not guilty of natural disasters, but directed laser beams. The source of the impact was allegedly one of the American military satellites. Avalanches and blizzards, according to Malik, have nothing to do with the incident, the blame for everything is NASA’s active actions.
D. Malik bases his accusations on the information that since the beginning of the 90s of the last century, US scientists have been actively working in the field of managing ionospheric phenomena. Apparently, this refers to the mysterious HAARP project, whose main facilities are located in Alaska. The results of research in this area are carefully classified and inaccessible to the world community. This allowed Jaweed Malik to argue that the main motive for US aggression using climate weapons is the struggle for resources and influence over the sovereign territory of Pakistan.
The network periodical of Monavista, citing the words of Malik, does not comment on the reliability of the facts presented by him. But Professor Vladimir Lapshin, director of the Institute of Applied Geophysics of Roshydromet, distrusts such versions. In an interview published in Komsomolskaya Pravda, he claims that rumors about the possible use of climate weapons in relation to any of the states contradict the usual logic. Most abnormal natural phenomena, in particular, extremely high temperatures, are observed periodically in many states, including the United States.
The underlying reasons for the statements, such as the one made by D. Malik, lie in a tangle of contradictions in the relations between the USA and Pakistan. In an attempt to win over the world community, Pakistan obviously considers it possible to use accusations of using climate weapons, even though such military threats seem unlikely and very exotic to an outside observer.