Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD) and the Turkey-Syria Earthquake: Erdogan Prevails Against Washington
Wed 4:19 pm +00:00, 18 Dec 2024| [This article was first published by Global Research in 2023.] Since the February 2023 earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, several regions of the World have experienced “extreme weather conditions” and “climate events” including earthquakes, floods, and wildfires. Were these events the result of environmental modification techniques (ENMOD) and geo-engineering (e.g. Morocco, Libya, Hawaii…)? Was the February 6, 2023 earthquake in Southern Anatolia the result of environmental modification techniques (ENMOD)? While no direct evidence or proof can be firmly established, there has not been a single “major earthquake” in Southern Anatolia in the course of more than 700 years. Does that not “tell us something” regarding the “probability” or “likelihood” of a “major earthquake” occurring in Southern Turkey? —Michel Chossudovsky, September 14, 2023 Latest update as of December 18, 2024: The Political and Social Implications of the February 2023 EarthquakesThe economic, social and geopolitical impacts of the February 2023 two earthquakes in Southern Anatolia are far-reaching. Within Turkey, the earthquakes have not only resulted in economic, social and political chaos to the detriment of the Erdogan government, they have also been followed by attempts on the part of US-NATO to undermine Erdogan’s reelection (May 14, 2023), largely in view of Ankara’s unspoken strategic alliance with Moscow, not to mention its rapprochement with Teheran. Turkey Is Both a “NATO Heavyweight” As Well As “An Ally of Russia.” Sounds ContradictoryTurkey abandoned NATO’s Air Defence System in favor of Russia’s “State of the Art” S-400. That acquisition of Russian military technology was part of a concurrent military cooperation agreement as well an alliance between Turkey and Russia established in the immediate aftermath of the failed July 2016 US sponsored coup d’Etat, not to mention the unsuccessful assassination plot directed against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Washington is fully aware that you cannot win a war against Russia when the second largest military power member state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, namely Turkey, is “sleeping with the enemy.” Moreover, while Russia controls a large part of the Northern and Eastern coastlines of the Black Sea, the entire Southern coastline as well as access from the Mediterranean under the Montreux Protocol is under Turkey’s jurisdiction. Finland and Sweden’s Accession to NATOAlso of significance, Turkey was involved in the months prior to the earthquake in blocking (on behalf of Moscow?) both Sweden and Finland from joining NATO. In the immediate wake of earthquakes, pressured by Washington to comply, Ankara approved in late March Finland’s application to join NATO:
May 14, 2023 Turkey ElectionsTurkey’s May 14, 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections occurred four months after the February 2023 earthquake,Washington’s objectivewas to: “replace Erdogan” with an obedient US proxy. No easy task: their chosen successor to Erdogan was a proxy of the opposition Kemel Kılıçdaroğlu, who was head of a six-party coalition “united by the sole aim of removing Erdoğan from power.” Erdogan’s Justice and Development party ultimately won the May 14, 2023 presidential elections. Washington regime change attempts (2016, 2023) to remove Erdogan had failed. The earthquake happened four months before the May 2023 election. Washington’s ultimate objective was to dismantle both Turkey’s alliances with Russia and Iran, while reintegrating Turkey back into the Atlantic Alliance as an “obedient NATO country”, no more “sleeping with the enemy.” December 2024: The US-NATO-Israel-Turkey War on SyriaDespite America’s attempts to get rid of Erdogan (2016, 2023), Erdogan won the May 14, 2023 elections (see above). While Turkey will retain its NATO membership, it is unlikely that it will cancel its alliance with Moscow and Tehran. President Erdogan’s objective is to consolidate and confiscate territories in northern Syria while negotiating with the United States regarding Washington’s support of Kurdish rebels in Northern Syria and Iraq. In as much as Russia and Turkey are allies of Iran, an all-out war against Iran at this juncture is unlikely to occur. It is worth noting that Turkey and Israel have an agreement pertaining to the production of advanced weapon systems. This alliance between Israel and Turkey still prevails: President Erdogan and Prime Minister Netanyahu have a close and long-standing personal relation. Moreover, Russia’s President Putin and Prime Minister Nentanyahu have also a close personal relationship, not to mention that a large percentage of the IDF is made-up of Russian Jews. At the moment, escalation towards a third World War III scenario is largely dependent on the structures of military alliances: specifically the alliances of Turkey with Russia and Iran. Turkey controls the access from the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, which is an impediment to NATO. Russia and Turkey control the Black Sea (including land and waterways towards Iran). It is also important that member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization consider cancelling their NATO membership under Article 13 of the Washington Treaty. —Michel Chossudovsky, December 18, 2024 Original article published in 2023: IntroductionThe latest reports point to a death toll in Turkey and Syria well in excess of 50,000, more than half a million injured, tens of thousands of people missing. The social devastation and destruction is beyond description. The first and second earthquakes on February 6, 2023 in Kahramanmaras province in Southern Turkey were respectively of the magnitude of 7.6 and 7.8 (Richter scale). A third earthquake of a magnitude of 6.3 was recorded on February 20th. In Turkey, some 530,000 people have been evacuated from the disaster area. Ankara confirms that “173,000 buildings have so far been recorded as collapsed or severely damaged, with more than 1.9 million people taking refuge in temporary shelters or hotels and public facilities.“ In the words of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan: ““We are living through the most painful days in our history”. In Syria, the earthquakes have largely affected the cities of Aleppo, Lattakia and Hama which are within proximity of Syria’s Northwestern border with Turkey. The latest announced death toll in Syria was 5,914, with 8.8 million people affected. President Bachar Al Assad underscored that US-NATO has been at war with Syria for almost 12 years, while emphasizing that “Syria has not been an earthquake area for about two and a half centuries”. In this article, Part I will focus on the History of Earthquake Activity in Turkey, while underscoring the fact that prior to the February 6, 2023 earthquake, there was no recent evidence or historical record of “major earthquake” activity in Southern Anatolia. Part II will provide a Review of Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD). Part III will focus on The Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques, ratified in 1977 by the UN General Assembly. What is significant in regards to the Turkey-Syria earthquake disaster is that the 1977 UN Convention (cited above) contains provisions for the conduct of an investigation in regards to “destruction, damage or injury” incurred by the “State Parties”, under the auspices of a UN “Consultative Committee of Experts”. There are also provisions in the Convention for referral to the United Nations Security Council on behalf of the “State Parties”. These issues are outlined in Part IV. Part I: History of Earthquake Activity in TurkeyIn regards to Turkey, geological analysis suggests the following:
What characterizes Turkey’s earthquake activity is:
The February 6, 2023 earthquakes with epicentres in Pazarcik (7.8) and Ekinozu (7.5) respectively in proximity of Gaziantep and Kahramanmaraşare the largest “major earthquakes” in recent history. (See table in Annex, graph below)
The map below identifies the epicentres of the February 6, 2023 earthquakes, located in the South, within proximity of Syria’s Northwestern border. Epicentre of Ekinozu, Pazarcik earthquakes, February 6, 2023 Recent “Major Earthquakes”Historically, the largest earthquakes in Turkey have epicentres in North Western Anatolia, in proximity of Istanbul, Western Anatolia as well as in the Northeastern region. The North Anatolian FaultSeven large (MS) 7.0 earthquakes in the period from 1939 through 1999 along the North Anatolian Fault. See map above. These earthquakes have ruptured the fault progressively from east to west. Following are data for the seven large earthquakes that have progressively ruptured the North Anatolian fault:
Below are the reports of the five largest earthquakes since 1950 all of which are along the North Anatolian Fault.
Epicentre of Izmit-Golcuk earthquake in Northwestern Anatolia Nota Bene: None of these major earthquakes (1939-1999) are in Southern Anatolia. Long-Term History of Earthquakes in Turkey (342 AD-1999)The history of “major earthquakes” is on record since 342 AD based on data compiled by the USGS – National Earthquake Information Center(see table in Annex). In the 13th Century, a “major earthquake” (60,000 deaths) was recorded in Adana in 1268 (Southern Anatolia). Moreover, since the 15th Century, all “major earthquakes” have occurred in Northwestern, Western and Northeastern Anatolia. (See Annex) Southern Turkey EarthquakesReuters has categorized the initial major earthquake (February 6, 2023)“as the most powerful in the region in at least a century”. That is an understatement. In regards to Southern Anatolia, it is the largest earthquake in more than seven centuries. (Adana in 1268, see table in Annex) On record in Southern Turkey is the Ceyhan-Adana earthquake on 27 June 1998, with magnitude of 6.3, affecting the cities of Ceyhan and Adana, 146 deaths. The Ceyan earthquake, however, is not categorized as “a major earthquake” (in excess of 7.0) As outlined above, the major earthquakes in Turkey are along the North Anatolia Fault. Prior to February 6, 2023Not a single “major earthquake” in Southern Anatolia in the course of more than 700 years: Does that not “tell us something” regarding the “probability” or “likelihood” of a “major earthquake” occurring in Southern Turkey? Earthquake “Forecasting”Earthquake forecasting is routine. An earthquake can be forecasted up to months ahead. “Forecasting” however must not be confused with “seismological prediction”:
No Firm Evidence of a Terrorist AttackWhile there may be doubts at a political level, there is at this stage no firm evidence that this was a terrorist attack. Based on information in the public domaine (as opposed to classified information), there is no tangible evidence that “environmental modifications techniques” were used against Turkey and Syria. Of significance, however, there was an unofficial statement (yet to be confirmed) by Serdar Hussein, the Head of the Turkish Space Agency in an interview on Russian TV. He referred to hard titanium alloy rods sending powerful beams of energy to earth, deep into the ground. Below is the translation of his interview.
Part II: Environmental Modification TechniquesThere is a vast literature on weather modification techniques for military use much of which is classified. The US and Russia are on record. They possess advanced ENMOD technologies. The US Military can control the weather. This is confirmed by a US Air Force document entitled “Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025.“ The late World renowned scientist Dr. Rosalie Bertell confirmed that “US military scientists … are working on weather systems as a potential weapon. Already in the 1970s, former National Security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinskihad foreseen in his book “Between Two Ages” that:
Scientist Dr. Nicholas Begich who was actively involved in the public campaign against HAARP– described HAARP as:
Marc Filterman, a former French military officer, outlines several types of “unconventional weapons” using radio frequencies. He refers to “weather war,” indicating that the U.S. and the Soviet Union had already
My article entitled Weather Warfare first published by The Ecologist on May 22, 2008 provides a summary of several in-depth and detailed articles I wrote at an earlier period on environmental modification (ENMOD) techniques for military use:
[Read the complete article here] The CBC Documentary on HAARPOf significance, a CBC TV report (1996) acknowledged that the HAARP facility in Alaska under the auspices of the US Air Force had the ability of triggering typhoons, earthquakes, floods and droughts:
CBC TV Report (1996)
“Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather”The underlying objective from a military standpoint is “Owning the Weather”. At the time this US Air Force study was commissioned in 1996, the HAARP program was already fully operational as documented by the CBC. The stated purpose of the Report is described below:
Weather-modification, according to the US Air Force Report “offers the war fighter a wide range of possible options to defeat or coerce an adversary”, capabilities, it says, extend to the triggering of floods, hurricanes, droughts and earthquakes:
US Air Force document AF 2025 Final Report, (original AF document link no longer available) See complete reports commissioned by the US Air Force
While the triggering of earthquakes is an integral part of the HAARP technology, the term earthquakes does not appear explicitly in the above version of US Air Force document. Appendices A and B of the report point to role of the Ionosphere pertaining to maximum usable frequency (MUF). The Involvement of the CIA in ENMOD TechnologiesBack in July 2013, MSN news reported that the CIA was involved in helping to fund a project by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) focusing on geo-engineering and climate manipulation. The report not only acknowledged these technologies, it confirmed that US intelligence has been routinely involved in addressing the issue of climatic manipulation:
Part III: The 1977 U.N. Convention on the Use of Environmental Modification TechniquesIn 1977, an international Convention was ratified by the UN General Assembly which banned “military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects.” ENMOD techniques also apply to earthquakes:
The historic 1977 Convention ratified by the UN General Assembly banning“military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects.”
To read the full text of the UN Convention, click here. The list of countries which have ratified or signed the Treaty. As of 2022, 78 countries have ratified or acceded to the treaty including Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, the U.S. and the Russian Federation. Israel has not ratified the Treaty. Here is the official UN document. European Parliament Committee’s Motion for ResolutionIt is also worth noting that in February 1998, the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defense Policy held public hearings in Brussels on the HAARP program. The Committee’s “Motion for Resolution” submitted to the European Parliament:
Part IV: “An Expert Investigation” into “Hostile Use of ENMOD”In view of the gravity of the Turkey-Syria earthquake, the loss of life, the devastating social and economic impacts, an “expert investigation” should be conducted predicated on the 1977 International Convention banning“military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques.” I should mention that since the ratification of the 1977 UN Convention cited above, ENMOD techniques for military use have become increasingly sophisticated. Can we trust the United Nations? The two “State Parties”, namely Turkey and Syria should collaborate and conduct their own internal investigation prior to the conduct of an expert investigation under UN auspices. The Terms of Reference of this Investigation are contained in the Articles of Agreement of the UN Treaty. I will be referring to Article I, II and V (excerpts) which identify the nature of the Expert Investigation (emphasis added). Click here to consult the complete list of Articles.
Article II refers to ENMOD techniques including earthquakes:
In Annex to the Text of the Convention is the Following: [emphasis added] Concluding RemarksWe are in solidarity with the people of Turkey and Syria. At this stage, it would be unwise and premature to draw simplistic conclusions. There is a forbidden truth. I have attempted to provide a framework of analysis and understanding. The damage and loss of life is beyond description: the issue should be the object of analysis, dialogue and debate, with reference to the 1977 International Convention banning “military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques.” Turkey and Syria as “State Parties” must, as a first step, conduct their own internal investigation before referring it to the UN Consultative Committee of Experts and/or to the United Nations Security Council. AnnexSource: This Information was provided by USGS – National Earthquake Information Center Earthquakes in Turkey that caused 10,000 or more deaths (342 AD- 1999)The following are the sources and footnotes. ISK: Earthquake catalog of Kandilli Observatory, Bogazici University, Istanbul, supplied by NOAA/NGDC (Meyers and Von Hake), Boulder CO, 1985. ITU: K. Ergin, U. Guclu and Z. Uz, A Catalog of Earthquakes for Turkey and Surrounding Area (11 AD to 1964 AD), Technical University of Istanbul, Faculty of Mining Engineering, 1967. AFAD: Earthquake Risk Map by AFAD, Department of Disasters and Emergency Management, 2018. NG(n): R. Ganse and J. Nelson, Catalog of Significant Earthquakes 2000 BC – 1979 Including Quantitative Casualties and Damage, NOAA/NGDC Report SE-27, Boulder CO, 1981. The number in parentheses is from their references table, as listed below: 2: Lomnitz, Global Tectonics and Earthquake Risk, 1974. 3: Bath, Introduction to Seismology, 1978. 5b: (there is no source 5b — probably should be 55?). 7: Meyers and von Hake, Earthquake data file summary, 1976. 51: Munchener Ruckversicherungs-Gesellschaft, World Map of Natural Hazards, 1978. 55: Milne, Catalogue of Destructive Earthquakes, 1911. 73: U.S. Congress, Great Earthquakes, 1888. 99: Karnik, Seismicity of the European Area, 1971. 120: Alsinawi and Galih, Historical Seismicity of Iraq, 1978. 138: Ambraseys, Middle East A Reappraisal of Seismicity, 1978. |














