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23-Sep-2005, 02:03 PM #1
Yakuza Mafia used a Russian-made electromagnetic generator to cause Hurricane Katrina
lol.. sorry if this was posted somewhere else.. but i had to repost .. this is the first ive heard of this guy... is he serious???


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POCATELLO - To the rest of the country, Scott Stevens is the Idaho weatherman who blames the Japanese Mafia for Hurricane Katrina. To folks in Pocatello, he's the face of the weather at KPVI News Channel 6.

The Pocatello native made his final Channel 6 forecast Thursday night, leaving a job he's held for nine years in order to pursue his weather theories on a full-time basis.


"I'm going to miss that broadcast, but I'm not going to miss not getting home until 11 p.m.," Stevens said. "I just don't have the hours of the day to take care of my research and getting those (broadcasts) out and devoting the necessary research to the station."

It was Stevens' decision to leave the TV station, said KPVI general manager Bill Fouch.

"When Scott signed his current contract, he told Brenda and me at the time that it would be his last contract," Fouch said Thursday. "We knew, but the timetable moved up because of all the attention (he's been getting.)"

Since Katrina, Stevens has been in newspapers across the country where he was quoted in an Associated Press story as saying the Yakuza Mafia used a Russian-made electromagnetic generator to cause Hurricane Katrina in a bid to avenge the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima. He was a guest on Coast to Coast, a late night radio show that conducts call-in discussions on everything from bizarre weather patterns to alien abductions. On Wednesday, Stevens was interviewed by Fox News firebrand Bill O'Reilly.

Stevens said he received 30 requests to do radio interviews on Thursday alone.

Fouch said Stevens wanted to leave as quickly as possible because his "plate is full," and he needs to take advantage of the opportunities that exist now.

Stevens said he's received offers that he's not at liberty to discuss.

Stevens, 39, who was born in Twin Falls, plans to remain in Pocatello, where his family remains. He said his family wishes him the best in his future endeavors.


It costs him hundreds of dollars each month to run his Web site, weatherwars.info, but he said that's a price he's willing to pay.

"There's a chess game going on in the sky," Stevens said. "It affects each and every one of us. It is the one common thread that binds us all together."

Although the theories espoused by Stevens - scalar weapons, global dimming - are definitely on the scientific fringe today, there are thousands of Web sites that mention such phenomena.

"The Soviets boasted of their geoengineering capabilities; these impressive accomplishments must be taken at face value simply because we are observing weather events that simply have never occurred before, never!" Stevens wrote on his Web site. "The evidence of these weapons at work found within the clouds overhead is simply unmistakable. These patterns and odd geometric shapes seen in our skies, each and every day, are clear and present evidence that our weather has been stolen from us, only to be used by those whose designs for humanity are rarely in alignment with that of the common man."


However, Stevens never discussed his weather theories on the air during his time at Channel 6 - an agreement he had with the station management. What the meteorologist chose to do in his off time was his business, said his manager of eight years.

Fouch said he would miss Stevens, whom he described as energetic, easy-going and enthusiastic about the weather, but he is supportive of his decision to pursue his passion.

"His theories are his theories," Fouch said. "But, if you think about it - of all the TV weather people, he continues to be the most accurate. It isn't his theories getting involved with his professional job."

For Stevens, however, the recent attention to his theories has been somewhat of a distraction from work.

"When there has been so much attention, it gets in the way of them doing their jobs and me doing my job," Stevens said.

Find out more:

To learn more about Stevens and his thoughts on

manipulated weather, check out his Web site at www.weatherwars.info, or go to http://www.journalnet.com/articles/2.../opinion04.txt to read the story that Journal City Editor Greg McReynolds wrote about Stevens in March.
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23-Sep-2005, 02:22 PM #2
Oh no .....you don't really believe that nut?......Please, please say no....you are from Ohio after all ...................._
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23-Sep-2005, 02:28 PM #3
That Stevens cat belongs in a rubber room.
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23-Sep-2005, 02:28 PM #4
no... i found it extreamly amusing though!!!!!!

can he seriously believe this??
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23-Sep-2005, 02:31 PM #5
I think it's just self promotion


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Persisting down as we speak Jack.
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23-Sep-2005, 02:35 PM #8
quit his job?? i mean where do you search for a Russian-made electromagnetic generator that causes hurricanes??? lol im sorry i jsut cant get over this story!!!!


its looked like it all day and it sprinkled on my way in.. but man over night we got some storms.. really loud and purty ones!!

def. fall weather here today..its chilly!!
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its looked like it all day and it sprinkled on my way in.. but man over night we got some storms.. really loud and purty ones!!

def. fall weather here today..its chilly!!
Rained hard last night...off an on....

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23-Sep-2005, 02:43 PM #10
Better get it outta your system.. ive been hearing of a purty ruff winter in the cornfields

Ive been saying Ive missed the snow..but i got a feeling... ill be taking that statement back in the future!!
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23-Sep-2005, 02:47 PM #11
Got a m/c with knobby tires, too............


I used to do a lot of winter riding at one time. Once the roads are plowed and the salt melts off what's left, it's really a pleasant ride through a snowy countryside.....electric gloves , of course....oh...and a snowmobile suit
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the wind though!!! thats so cold!!!!
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23-Sep-2005, 02:54 PM #13
Fairing, helmet and face shield, and a balaclava......nice and toasty
If the sun was out, temps in the low 20's were no problem for an extended ride.
At 0....I was good for and hour. Toes got cold and fingers numb


I think I had fewer colds and flu then than at any other time.
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23-Sep-2005, 03:02 PM #14
I would think so!!!!!!!!! cold toes!!!! i hate when my feet are cold!!!!! have to get some electric warmers on those too
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well that just says it all, of course she believes him. just kidding ash.
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