GHOST TROOP CAPTAIN MAY


OPERATION RITA (page 2)

CBS Weatherman: Look, there are many forces steering this hurricane
Capt May wrote:
9-22-05
Yep, the weatherman. David, for KHOU TV (CBS) in Houston was being pressed by his own news anchors to tell something about what this hurricane (or any hurricane) might do, given the track of Rita. He steadfastly refused to be budged from simply quoting the National Weather Service.

He explained that the NWS predictions had been amazing, and that the Monday five-day estimate of Houston/Galveston had been right on target -- until 12 hours ago. In the last 12 hours the projected landfall has moved eastwards by around 10 hours an hour.

CPTMAYSEZ Ghost Troop is having an impact on the big picture, y'all -- and it won't be the first time (ask the old GTVets about that!). The tap-dancing weatherman simply doesn't know what to say about yesterday's true arrow aimed at Houston, which has now become an unpredictable, fickle, capricious storm (i.e., a hurricane!). I think the local broadcasters may be getting wind of our Operation Rita scenario, y'all, because, after being pressed several times to make sense of the storm, the weatherman finally said: "Look, there are many forces steering this hurricane." Yep, I'll bet there are!

Ghost Troop, I believe you can all see now how important it was for us to focus on Houston. It's my home city, of course, but it's also the heart of the Bush Boyz empire of lies. I believe our incessant attempts to engage the local community about the realities we deal with at GhostTroopCaptMay (http://www.spiritone.com/~pazuu/pow-mia/GhostTroopCaptMay.htm) has earned us local credibility -- and that can be all-important in preventing a local calamity! CPTMAY


Dr Ross Hoffman - Moving Hurricanes
Capt May wrote:
9-22-05

Excellent cyber-scouting, ma'am. My compliments and gratitude for the forward. CPTMAY

Vicky Davis wrote:

When I was reading the article below in the DefenseTech link, it sounded like he was describing the satellites I see. I call them skyhoppers because of the way they move. They move in short bursts from side to side.

If you live in a place where you can still see the stars, you can see them. They link up in chains of 3 usually.. sometimes more. It never occurred to me that they could be used for something like weather modification. I thought they were probably spy satellites - to monitor us.

On one of the radio programs I listened to today, one of the callers suggested that to move a hurricane or to cause it to build strength all one would have to do is to heat the water in front of it.

If that is what they are doing, then that would explain the massive numbers of fish that are dying. Fish are very sensitive to water temperature changes. As I recall (I could be wrong on the location but I don't think so) in the weeks before Katrina hit New Orleans, there was an anomolous event with fish along the Gulf Coast of Florida. They were swimming very close to shore..and many of them actually washed up on the beaches. Somebody in one of my groups commented that it seemed like they were trying to get out of the water.

If they use microwaves from satellites to heat the water, that would also explain how they could keep the storm in place for as long as they did with Ophelia. That's a perfect weapon for extortion. Just keep it spinning offshore until you are ready to do something with it or until it is as big as you want it to be.

This also explains why the NOAA took over control of satellite monitoring from the DOD. When I was researching 9-11, I found an article or notice or something about it. It seemed odd at the time, but it makes perfect sense within this context. I will definitely try to find that link but it might take me a couple of days because it was over a year ago and I have a lot of links to search.

Dots Connected. Thanks Dick.

Dick wrote:
defense against a hurricane by redirecting it means that hurricanes have been weaponized.

the ability to predict implies control insofar as the variables which control a hurricane and are sufficient for prediction can themselves can be manipulated by man and his interventions can be cumputed and delivered fast enough to effect the desired modification.

Subject: Dr Ross Hoffman - Moving Hurricanes
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 21:15:02 +1000
From: Gerard Holmgren

Funded by NASA, DR Ross Hoffman is researching into how to “move” hurricanes. Of course, officially - he can’t actually do it yet, but considering that the flying Saucers which have been around for at least 60 years and which are even documented in the patents offices, still officially don’t officially exist….

http://missilegate.com/rfz/

The articles below are about “defence” from hurricanes. Once you see the similarity of the theme- that most articles about “defending from “ terrorism and “predicting” what terrorists might do - are really code for what our great protectors are planning themselves, then it becomes pretty obvious what they are doing with this technology.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/29/tech/main652303.shtml

http://www.smh.com.au/text/articles/2005/09/17/1126750168513.html

http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/10-9-2004-60310.asp http://www.defensetech.org/archives/001798.html

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,63362,00.html?tw=wn_story_related


Debbie Mac wrote:
9-22-05

Here is another site on weather control. http://pesn.com/2005/09/06/9600160_Weather_Modification/
Weather Modification a Long-Established, Though Secretive, Reality


CBS Weatherman: Look, there are many forces steering this hurricane
Capt May wrote:
9-22-05

Yep, the weatherman. David, for KHOU TV (CBS) in Houston was being pressed by his own news anchors to tell something about what this hurricane (or any hurricane) might do, given the track of Rita. He steadfastly refused to be budged from simply quoting the National Weather Service.

He explained that the NWS predictions had been amazing, and that the Monday five-day estimate of Houston/Galveston had been right on target -- until 12 hours ago. In the last 12 hours the projected landfall has moved eastwards by around 10 hours an hour.

CPTMAYSEZ Ghost Troop is having an impact on the big picture, y'all -- and it won't be the first time (ask the old GTVets about that!). The tap-dancing weatherman simply doesn't know what to say about yesterday's true arrow aimed at Houston, which has now become an unpredictable, fickle, capricious storm (i.e., a hurricane!). I think the local broadcasters may be getting wind of our Operation Rita scenario, y'all, because, after being pressed several times to make sense of the storm, the weatherman finally said:

"Look, there are many forces steering this hurricane." Yep, I'll bet there are!

Ghost Troop, I believe you can all see now how important it was for us to focus on Houston. It's my home city, of course, but it's also the heart of the Bush Boyz empire of lies. I believe our incessant attempts to engage the local community about the realities we deal with at GhostTroopCaptMay
(http://www.spiritone.com/~pazuu/pow-mia/GhostTroopCaptMay.htm) has earned us local credibility -- and that can be all-important in preventing a local calamity! CPTMAY


Weather control in 2001??? Tropical Storm Allison / Houston
Capt May wrote:
9-22-05

OK Ghost Troop and Infowar Allies, let's take the scenario -- weather control -- that we're working our in Operation Rita [http://www.spiritone.com/~pazuu/pow-mia/GhostTroopCaptMayRITA.htm]...

...Now let's work our premise of Operation Rita: The White House is using weather control technologies and techniques to use killer storms to achieve political/economic objectives in the Gulf Coast area -- as they did with Hurrican Katrina.

They did Katrina, a quick pop-up tropical storm off the coast of Florida, as a way of stopping the plummet of King George's ratings with the Siege of Crawford going on outside his ranch.

They did Rita, another quick pop-up tropical storm off the coast of Florida, as a way of distracting the public attention from the massive protests aimed at Washington, D.C. and other US (perhaps overseas?) cities this weekend.

So why do I say they did Allison? Because Allison was a freak, quick, pop-up storm that began just south of Galveston, that worked its way north then south again in a freak weather pattern, then parked directly over downtown Houston and did a Bible-flood imitation for a couple of weeks. Nothing like it had ever happened down here on the bayou, all agreed... I'll bet there was a lot of property redistribution after Allison, that the uninsured poor got washed out and the insured rich (especially corporations) cleaned up just fine. I know the storm wiped out my old working-class boyhood neighborhood, and parts of it are still in shambles.

Oh, and the political edge from Allison: It drew the US audience's attention away from the Kyoto Accord meeting in Europe, which was hammering us for failure to join the anti-global warming treaty it had written. ...And once again, it gave this pitiful figure of a monarch a chance to act like a prez. Sound familiar?

What better way for Boy George to try out his "ace in the hole" of a weather weapon than a bit of a sustained shower/storm that showed he had the ability to piss 30+ inches of rain on any coastal town that dissed him. This was just a warm-up mass homicide, a mere 40 lives were lost, but it was a good warm-up for the bigger operation (3000 dead) of 911 three months later.

I didn't just spout this theory out, I researched first -- and found that this one is going to be a piece of cake to convince y'all about. Take a look at this map/article and draw your own inferences. Add to the research on the treasonable use of weather weapons by the Bush Boyz!

Here it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Allison

Yours, CPTMAY

Fortuna magna! [Op-order RITA 4 Chaplain Chase!!!]
Capt May wrote:
May 23, 2005

Dear Chase:

On April 5, 2003, you offered to stay as my true friend when I advised you to reconsider our connection because I was going into action to uncover the cover-up at Baghad Airport. I told you that my background as a public affairs officer -- and my oath as an Armed Forces member -- compelled me to do so. Rather than retreat from my predicament, you maintained that in a free society free men like us needed to speak and write freely!

You have stayed true to your word and your words, my friend, and anyone looking in www.ghosttroop.net, our online book of Ghost Troop's first year campaigns, will find you prominently as my steadfast Chaplain Chase, a title you took for yourself instead of the command of Ghost Troop, which I had offered you after bearing it (with great activity and amid great fear) for several months alone.

In honor of your loyalty, I want to dedicate my operation order for Ghost Troop Operation Rita to you. I'm writing it below this, my friendly note to our ever-friendly minister of the Truth -- and the only man in the world who is both a Bush Boy and a Ghost Troop. That itself may be the most singular of your many accomplishments, and your claim to historic fame! Who knows...

Anyhow, those interested in Ghost Troop operational details will find a fairly lucid, common-sense exposition of our interests and intentions on this weekend of Rita. Anyone who couldn't care less about Ghost Troop and its affairs can scroll down to beneath my signature block and find our correspondence relating to "Operation Northwoods" below! I really thought I had a niche to hang my cavalry hat in for a while, but they canned when they learned that I had published (correct) essays in the Houston Chronicle against the war strategy of the neocons. Those essays, incidentally, are more and more true with every reading, so I include the link: http://www.geocities.com/onlythecaptain/pub.htm. Now for the Ghost Troop op-order!

(Short) Operation Rita Operations Order

Ghost Troop remains involved in Operation Rita, with the primary focus of GT intelligence assets remaining analysis of the Hurricane Rita / Weather Weapons theory. The primary site for our ongoing discussion remains http://www.spiritone.com/~pazuu/pow-mia/GhostTroopCaptMay.htm. Ghost Troop's Public Affairs Officer (PAO), LTR&R, is leading a Public Affairs Team (PAT) into the Washington, DC protests this weekend, and will establish contact for us with antiwar activists and media.

I will be incommunicado in the "target zone," as Wolf Blitzer none-too-subtly said in his "Situation Room" intro remarks this afternoon. As I have expressed my anxieties about my personal safety in previous emails, I need not repeat all that now. Let's just say that I expect to be back in contact with and command of Ghost Troop in a few days.

Until I return the chain of command is first Capt. Radar, my S-1, who is most involved in the particular areas of interest to the unit. She will continue to orchestrate support for the Public Affairs operations so vital to the emergence of Ghost Troop from the grave of official obscurantism. (By the way, to give an example of the official obscurantism, try your Yahoo! search engine for "Ghost Troop Captain May" and discover that just today they pulled our key words from their net!)

The rest of the Holy Horde will remain close to the discussion of Hurricane Rita, trying to intelligently analyze, record and predict -- the Ghost Troop missions that we have dedicated ourselves to from the beginning! Now for a couple of promotions...

SGTPatti has worked tirelessly to ramp up our publishing abilities, and we have achieved real-time chronicles of our GT work through her efforts! She is promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant and will hereafter be referred to as LTPatti.

LTAthenaZ has served at my request in the joint capacities of Asst. Public Affairs Officer under LT R&R and Temporary S-2 under my personal direction. Given that the Public Affairs people are working well without the additional support, I'm going to pull her away from twin concerns and make her the S-2 outright. Her intelligence work is simply superb, and I learn from her insights daily. I urge all Ghost Troops to follow her lead in the matter of analysis and emphasis, and to reemphasize that point, promote her to the rank of captain, a rank she has earned through performance. By the by, she is a veteran of military intelligence operations, and her perspicacity shows that she was the cream of the crop!

Capt. AthenZ, Lt. Patti, congratulations!!!

CPTMAYSEZ three cheers: HIP HOP HOORAY!!! HIP HOP HOORAY!!! HIP HOP HOORAY!!!

OK, y'all, what's below is from my file of Chaplain Chase letters, which, along with my Professor Guenther letters, are among my most treasured infowar momentos. Best regards from Ghost Troop Storm Center, Houston!!!

Captain Eric H. May, MI, USA
CO, Ghost Troop, 3/7 Cybercav+
Mission of Conscience / Patriots in Action

CHAPLAIN CHASE / CAPTAIN MAY EMAIL THREAD: "OPERATION NORTHWOODS"
Chase Untermeyer wrote:

ERIC: Sounds encouraging. I hope it's a real opening and that they contact you real soon. Good luck, CHASE.

CHASE UNTERMEYER
US Ambassador to Qatar
untermeyercg@state.gov

Capt May wrote:

Yo G, here's a bit of good news: So far, so good! Please pass this along to Patrick Dunn by way of a thank you for his tip! E

PS: Thanks, Chase!

Capt May wrote:
May 18, 2005
Subject: Fortuna magna!
To: Joe Noonan joe.noonan@northwoodscatholic.org

Dear Mr. Noonan:

Thanks for getting back in touch. I look forward to hearing about the potential opening in your faculty. I wish you and all your Northwoods family a happy Easter as well.

Respectfully,
Eric May

Joe Noonan wrote:

Dear Eric:

Thanks for the information. We will be in touch over the next week or so regarding a potential opening here at NCS that you might be interested in. Have a blessed Easter.

In Christ,
Joe Noonan

On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 16:08, Eric May wrote:

Dear Chase, thanks for the email of reference (below), which I forward to Mr. Joe Noonan, the Executive Director of the Northwoods Catholic School. Mr. Noonan was kind enough to ask me to send him a resume concerning my academic and publishing background to see whether I might be a good match for his fine faculty, particularly in the areas of Latin and the Humanities. I've attached my resume beneath our exchange, and in that explain how you and I have been friends through thick and thin.

Mr. Noonan, please meet my best friend and best man Chase Untermeyer, who during my last teaching stint (inner-city English) was kind enough to teach my class while he was heading up the Texas Education Commission for then-governor Bush. Chase and I have discussed the education field widely, and he once had to write me an excuse (! ex officio) for making me late to class after a fine, long, breakfast conversation. I was on the mend from a bicycle injury to my shoulder at the time and he was then, as always, ready to bring cheer and enlightenment to his friend, your humble Eric May.

PS to Chase: I managed to retain the state title with the middle staff, but dropped to a lamentable third place in the forms competition. The broken leg of this winter came from an over-vigourous, under-cautious, training session with my student (under Master Yu), a former football linebacker named LaJohn Smith. "Little John" (my affectionate nickname for my 260 pounder) and I were sparring when he broke my fibulla. The wound does me honor, though, as its inflictor won the state fighting title (sub-black belt division) this weekend's competition. Master Yu is in fine, proud sp! irits, enjoying whatever trophies his students win like a (Flying) Dragon with a horde of gold. His daughter Miju graduates from WestPoint this May, and Gretchen and I have been asked to attend. We live in historic times, my friend. All the best from us to D and E, the Ladies Untermeyer. Ciao, Eric

PS to Mr. Noonan: I hope that this resume and reference comes in good time for you, and hope we will have occasion to speak again. My phone number is 832-971-7404. I am making no application to any other schools before April 1st, 2005, your students and staff having already earned my preference for making me aware of the many interesting aspects of Northwoods Catholic School. Best regards, Eric May

Chase Untermeyer wrote:

ERIC: Bene, bene... I am happy to serve as a reference for you, which hopefully I don't have to do in Latin. (If so, I shall use the handy book of phrases you gave me.) Also, good luck on the 12th. How did you break your leg last November; another cycling mishap? Anyway, let it not be said that St Thomas is a school of hard knocks. Cheers, CHASE.

CHASE UNTERMEYER
US Ambassador to Qatar

Capt May wrote:

Greetings from Qatar Dear Chase, I'm doing fine down here on the bayou, and hope you and the ladies Unteyermeyer are well in Qatar. Your sector of the world seems remarkably active nowadays, and I can only hope that it doesn't all turn into Veseuvius. If such does happen, you'll be a fine Pliny the Younger to write it all down, not a Pliny the Elder (who got boldly and bodily too close to events!)

I'm attaching email you sent me from your posting to Qatar because I want you to know that you are quite mistaken in your opinion that I don't listen to your opini! on. A year ago you were recommending that I turn from politics and ghostwriting to education again, teaching being one of my safer services in the cause of truth -- and I listened (...albeit, my dear chaplain, a bit slowly). Well, Fate has supplied a stimulus: A local Catholic school has expressed an interest in my services as a Latinist, and I think that occupying my mind with nothing more contemporary than Classical Rome could be salutary in every way. Given that you have been a stalwart soul in my life for over a decade now, and have seen me in the realm of education, I hope you'll let me mention you as a reference.

Hmm... What do you think a Roman proconsul sitting in your place two thousand years ago would have been writing in his epistulae? I'd bet he'd be lamenting: "It is hard to understate the inteminable problems of service in a region disputed unceasingly by Arabs, Persians, Jews and Syrians, people who will never learn to live in accord."

Well, thankfully time has healed all wounds, and that the past isn't prologue -- but I'll wait to form my final views until I've heard your opinion!

Explain it all to me in a couple of years (over coffee, of course)...

Apropos of my current activities, you may recall that last year I won the Texas State Tae Kwon Do championships in the areas of forms and weapons. Wish me luck defending my titles in both events on March 12, 2005 when I'll be competing in this year's championships at St. Thomas University. This time I'll be wielding the "middle" staff, a four-foot stick, instead of with the six-foot "long" staff (with which you've often seen me). I'd ask you tell me to break a leg..., but I broke a leg (left fibula) November 1, 2004, thus ensuring myself good luck, no doubt.

Hello to your ladies from me and my lady, who is well and says hello.

Ever your friend,
Eric

Chase Untermeyer wrote:

ERIC: I hope you got my message saying time ran out before we could get back in touch for one last kaffeeklatsch. I'm sorry about that, but I hope you'll keep in touch via my new office email address, untermeyercg@state.gov. (This one will shut down soon.) This is an amazing country, ultra-modern yet traditional. I hope to learn a great deal while out here, so be warned you'll have to listen to MY opinions when we get together next. My best wishes always to you and Gretchen, CHASE.


PLINY Report: Hurricane Rita Macroanalysis (Houston, TX)
Capt May wrote:
9-28-05

I can't speak for the rest of the South or Gulf Coast, but we of Texas have been having a 5-day stretch of record-setting, 100-degree temperatures, a complete freak weather event in a summer that was full of 'em! It reminds me powerfully of the freak high ocean temperature in the Gulf before Katrina (90 degrees) and Rita (90 degrees again!), and it reminds me of the freaky ability of the Gulf of Mexico to so quickly (freakishly, in fact) heat up for another Cat-5 hurricane when the common laws of meterology would have argued that several degrees of ocean water temperature were already expended by Katrina, and couldn't have returned (especially near the autumnal equinox!) to high temperatures, let alone temperatures high enough to create another Cat-5 hurricane!

Hmm...

Yo GT cyberscouts, S-2 folks and INFOWAR ALLIES! I need data on the irregularities of the weather patterns associated with my hometown of Houston, Texas and the Gulf Coast, generally. I think it possible that the thermal energy being generated into the Gulf of Mexico to catalyze and steer these weather weapons (which is what K & R were) has made a weather "signature" in its wake. Remember that I said we'd had five days of hellish heat -- and it's been five days since Katrina reached the shores. CPTMAYSEZ the whole Gulf, and all its states, are megathermal -- and especially TX/LA, which was the joint target of Rita (which went right up the Sabine River dividing the two states!). Regards, and enjoy the info-hunt! CPTMAY




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