Idahoan In The News
This one's an instant classic...
"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...
"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...
"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."
What a loon! Anyway, if you'd like a few cheap laughs, his website is here. His piece on chemtrails is especially humorous...
Idaho... not just the home of scalped punk girls anymore...
Update 2237 25 Sep: Eagle 1 has been posting about this guy for awhile...
2 Comments:
Stevens is looking in the wrong place. What's in your drinking water out there?
9/24/2005 12:18 AM
I've known a lot of strange weather guys, but all of them were at least still rational enough not to put thier odd thoughts into writing.
I guess he never saw photos of B-17s in WWII "seeding the clouds" like this one.
9/26/2005 4:56 PM
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