Originally published October 9 2005
Meteorologist claims Japanese mafia "generated" Hurricane Katrina
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Idaho weatherman, Scott Stevens, quit his job at the local weather station to pursue his theory that the Yakuza Mafia used an electromagnetic generator to create Katrina, citing their motive as revenge for the massive devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.
To the rest of the country, Scott Stevens is the Idaho weatherman who blames the Japanese Mafia for Hurricane Katrina.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
What the meteorologist chose to do in his off time was his business, said his manager of eight years.
For Stevens, however, the recent attention to his theories has been somewhat of a distraction from work.
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