Revolutionizing Hurricane Mitigation: Microwave & Solar Disruption Tech

Local Entrepreneur Proposes Hurricane Disruption Technology

Naples, FL – Science enthusiast and entrepreneur Clark John Pear, and founder of the group Ferrari Capital Club of Naples, has launched a petition to explore the use of magnetron ray technology to disrupt hurricanes in the state of Florida.

Pear’s proposal involves utilizing microwaves emitted from magnetrons and powered by solar, a device that can be attached to sattellites, drones, planes, or even naval ships then pointed at a Hurricane with pinpoint accuracy with the use of 5G technology, to alter the temperature differential between the cold upper atmosphere and the warm ocean surface, which fuels hurricane formation. The microwaves would be directed at the eye of the hurricane, potentially weakening or even stopping its development. The technology has been widely in use for some time but not for the purpose of Hurricane disruption and can be easily constructed and directed. MAKING ELECTROMAGNETIC DEVICES

“This technology, similar to that patented in US20120298654A1, could offer a proactive approach to hurricane mitigation,” Pear explained. “By disrupting the formation or progression of hurricanes, we could significantly reduce the risk of property damage, loss of life, and economic disruption.”

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