Russian satellite KO’d – Latest Global Warming cover-up?

Ian Brockwell
On the 7th of March, a Russian research satellite called “Universitetsky-Tatiana” stopped functioning, and some Russian experts believe it may have fallen victim to a US anti-satellite weapon.

According to reports, the satellite stopped working at about the same time the United States were conducting a military experiment. However, the Pentagon has dismissed claims that the Russian satellite was intentionally crippled, although the craft itself was not damaged.

The “Universitetsky-Tatiana” was launched in January 2005 and was designed to research space radiation, in particular UV light intensity. It was also part of ongoing research into EECR (Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays).

You could of course be forgiven for thinking that the Russian experts are overreacting to the failure of this small research satellite, if this was the first time a satellite involved in this type of research had stopped working, but it isn’t!

In the last 10 years or so, the number of “failures” and “accidents” involving satellites researching climatic changes, or conditions that could affect the climate, have risen dramatically. Accidents do happen of course, and as we know from our own computers, problems can arise. But it does seem like these particular satellites are having an excessively high run of “bad luck?”

Oddly enough, most of these “mishaps” involve non-American research satellites, and whilst the US government may argue that this statistic has more to do with the quality of the equipment and rockets involved, some may view this differently?

I have written a number of articles previously suggesting that the Global Warming problem may be as a result of Cosmic Rays, Microwaves, a combination of both, or perhaps some, as yet unknown, cosmic factor. “Chemtrails” have been witnessed all over the United States (and some other countries), and these appear to be an attempt to block or reduce some cosmic effect.


Is my article simply wild speculation, or just another “conspiracy theory”? I’m sure many will see it as such. But chemicals (Chemtrails) are being sprayed all over the US and information on this, and its possible connection to Global Warming, is being hidden.

Just a few weeks ago, when I carried out a search on Google for the keywords “Global Warming and Chemtrails” (including the quotation marks), I discovered just 7 entries. This increased slightly when I wrote more articles on the subject, and in the last week I noticed that Google were quoting approximately 600 entries for this combination. However, if they haven’t changed it yet, you can only view 2-4 pages (not the approximate 600 entries they say there are). What is that all about? Is it my imagination, or are Google adding more entries the more I talk about it? It almost seems as if entries are being “checked” (slowly) before they are included. Why is it that the only news article I have ever “lost” in the listings (out of thousands), included the words “Global Warming and Chemtrails” in the title?

Is news on this subject being restricted? Are climate research satellites being destroyed? Was a recent email from someone with connections at Homeland Security an attempt to discredit my theory, in the hope that I stop writing about it? You decide.

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Ian Brockwell

Ian Brockwell is the creator of Profindsearch.com and interests include writing, teaching, politics, climate change, UFO reports, businesses of all descriptions, medicine and generally trying to enjoy life.

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