Oklahoma City (Kfor-The weather radar of an Oklahoma City News Station was not attacked for a long time, when a far-flung extremist group threatened to take “several nexrades as possible as” as possible “.
“It began with the Chemlles, and then the storm went to Helen,” said Rachel Goldwesar at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Goldwesar and his colleagues are monitoring the far-flung group known as the “Giant on Patrol”. He said that his threats to take the weather radar offline are relatively new.
The Oklahoma City Police cannot yet confirm that the local news station’s radar and the threat of the group are attacked.
However, the group made similar danger at the time of Hurricane Helen’s South Carolina.
Group leader, Michael Lewis Arthur Mayor posted, “The simulation of our attack is intended to take as many Nexrades offline as possible after preparing us.”
“He has now moved to Oklahoma,” said Goldwesar.
The mayor has been arrested several times and has often been vocal in the past on issues that have become the principles of conspiracy.
Goldwesar said, “He has become very strict against the army and its members, and I think there may be a threat in the future also.”
Sebastian torres, who work with the national ocean and atmospheric administration and have worked with the weather radar for decades, were asked whether the weather radar could be used as weather weapons.
“Yes, this is impossible,” he said.
“Our goal is to provide the best information that we can do to our forecasts so that they can best interpret that data and issue timely warnings to save life and property,” said Torace. “You don’t see it. There is nothing that can be done to change things (weather).”
“They should not believe it,” said Robert Palmer, Dean of Oklahoma University’s College of atmospheric and Geographical Sciences.
Asked what people should do when they hear about the existence of the conspiracy “Weather Weapons,” Palmer, who is also the director of the National Weather Center, said, “Maybe they talk to their friends and tell them, you know, you know, you know that it is no meaning. I mean the radar, I mean a system to protect life and property. It is a system to protect life and property.”
This conspiracy also follows destructive and deadly floods in Texas. Goldwesar said that combined with ideas that push the veterans on patrols, it inspires others to either believe or act on them.
Law enforcement said that they are aware of the dangers made on group and social media. Oklahoma City Police, until Wednesday afternoon, said that he did not make direct arrests related to the radar attack in the metro.