Russia responded to US suspicions of using climate weapons

Russia is not involved in the abnormal frost in the United States, since humanity does not own the tools that can change and control the climate. This is how Alexander Losev, a member of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, reacted to the CIA’s suspicions, reports Komsomolskaya Pravda.

On February 16, Professor Alan Robock of Rutgers University in New Jersey announced that he had been consulted by CIA analysts. According to the Daily Mail, they were interested in whether “hostile” states could cause frosts, snowstorms and floods. They also asked if other countries would know “if the US controls someone’s climate.”

Losev recalled that one medium hurricane has a power comparable to 250 megatons of TNT equivalent. “And to move billions of tons of air and ocean masses, more energy is needed than the entire nuclear ammunition of Russia and than all the heat and electrical energy generated by our power plants,” he said.

According to the expert, the sharp cold snap in Russia, America and Europe this winter is largely caused by the La Niña effect. So, in the fall of 2020, the eastern trade winds drove warm water from the coast of Latin America – Chile and Peru – towards Australia and Indonesia, and very cold water rose from the ocean depths. “The vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean like a wedge, up to Indonesia, became cold. The temperature began to decrease throughout the world,” Losev explained.

In Texas, as well as several other US states, anomalous frosts were recorded in mid-February. The temperature dropped to minus 18 degrees Celsius. As a result, power supply was interrupted in many settlements.

/Media reports.