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Re: Bill Gates Wants to Control Hurricanes
      Fri Jul 17 2009 09:17 AM

Over the years, there have been several attempts at decreasing storm intensities. I don't believe we should alter them since they are essential for global climate balance. The best tropical storm defense is good preparedness.

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