Negative health
effects of the International Space Station
Accepted 7th June, 2019
Robert Skopec
Dubnik, Slovakia, Researcher-analyst.
The dazzling weapon was tested against
volunteers firing assault weapons, sniper rifles and machine guns at targets
protected by Filin two kilometers away. All of the participants experienced
difficulties aiming, while 45% had complaints of dizziness, nausea and
disorientation. Twenty percent of the volunteers experienced what Russian media
characterized as ‘hallucinations‘. Participants described seeing floating balls
of light, but there are concerns about cloud seeding's long-term impacts. For
example, it is unclear how making it rain in one village affects neighboring
villages and cities, etc. It is also up for debate who "owns" the water -- such
as which state or company -- comes out of the clouds. There are also
environmental questions as regards the long-term impacts of silver iodide.
Although some critics may have concerns about companies impacting the weather
with the International Space Station (ISS) that they are "playing God." One of
the main causes of climatic changes recently worldwide are artificial
interventions into global and different local weather from the International
Space Station regulated by Russia.
Key words:
Health effects, weather modification, rain making, silver iodide, International
Space Station, the dazzling weapons, hallucinations, dizzines, nausea,
disorientation, playing God, temporary blindnesss, blinding laser weapons.
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Cite this article as:
Skopec R (2019). Negative health effects of the International Space Station. J.
Biol. Ser. 2(3): 092-099.