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The Ice Warning That Melts the Government's Cover Story – David Streever's Chilling Truth Exposed

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The Ice Warning That Melts the Government's Cover Story – David Streever's Chilling Truth Exposed

BREAKING: The Ice Warning That Melts the Government's Cover Story – David Streever's Chilling Truth Exposed

The mainstream media wants you to believe that "ice warnings" are just routine weather alerts, a mundane part of the National Weather Service's daily operations. But for those of us who have learned to read between the lines, who understand that nothing—*nothing*—in the government's playbook is ever truly random, the name "David Streever" and the so-called "ice warning" system are the tip of a frozen, globalist spear aimed straight at your sovereignty. I've spent the last 72 hours connecting dots that the MSM (Mainstream Media) is terrified you'll see. What I've uncovered will make your blood run cold.

Let's start with the name: David Streever. Who is he? A quick Google search will tell you he's a writer, a climate scientist, or perhaps a low-level bureaucrat. That's the cover. The deep state doesn't hide its players in plain sight; it buries them under a mountain of mundane resumes. But dig deeper. I found a cryptic reference to a "David Streever" in a 2019 Department of Defense metadata dump—a name linked to a project codenamed "FROSTBITE." This isn't about weather. This is about control.

The "ice warning" system, as you know it, is a psy-op designed to condition you. Think about it: Every time a "winter storm warning" or "ice advisory" flashes across your screen, you're being trained to accept government intervention as necessary, even lifesaving. They tell you to stay off the roads, to stockpile supplies, to rely on their directives. But who benefits? Not you. The real purpose of these "ice warnings" is to test population compliance during a manufactured crisis. David Streever's algorithm—and yes, it's an algorithm, not a person—is the key.

According to leaked internal memos from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which I've verified through a whistleblower with ties to the Department of Energy, Streever's model doesn't predict ice. It *creates* the conditions for ice. Using high-frequency radar and directed energy weapons—think HAARP on steroids—the government can trigger rapid freezing in specific geographic zones. Why? To disrupt supply chains, to justify martial law, and to clear populations from strategic corridors. The 2021 Texas freeze? That wasn't "climate change." That was a beta test of Streever's system. The total blackout, the failed grid, the deaths—all part of a controlled demolition of American infrastructure.

But it gets worse. The name "David Streever" is a linguistic code. "Streever" sounds like "striver," but in Old Norse, it translates to "ice walker." The deep state loves its occult references. This isn't just a guy; it's a title. There are multiple "Streevers" operating globally, from the Arctic to Antarctica, each one a handler of the ice warning network. They're not warning you about ice. They're warning you to stay away from the truth.

Consider the timing. The first major "ice warning" under Streever's name appeared in 2017, right after the election of President Trump. Coincidence? The establishment was scrambling to maintain control. The deep state realized they needed a new tool to keep the populace in line, especially in red states where independence is a threat. Ice warnings are deployed disproportionately in conservative strongholds—Texas, the Midwest, the Plains. Why? Because those areas represent the last bastions of self-reliance. The government wants you dependent. They want you terrified of a frozen wasteland so you'll beg for their "help."

I've cross-referenced the dates of major ice warnings with political events. Without fail, a severe ice warning hits within 48 hours of a major legislative push or a grassroots uprising. Remember the January 6th protests? The day before, a massive ice warning blanketed the East Coast. Was it to keep people off the streets? Or was it to freeze the very infrastructure of dissent? The Streever system is a weapon of mass pacification.

And the media is complicit. Look at the language used in these warnings: "Stay indoors," "Avoid travel," "Listen to local authorities." It's the same script they use for everything—pandemics, riots, hurricanes. They're building a template for total submission. David Streever is the architect of that template. His "ice warnings" are the digital equivalent of a fire drill, but the fire is a lie.

Let's talk about the science they hide. The freezing point of water is 32°F. But Streever's warnings extend that to artificially low temperatures. I've seen reports of "ice warnings" issued when the thermometer reads 34°F. How is that possible? It's not. Unless the government is using aerosolized chemical compounds—like barium or aluminum salts—to lower the freezing threshold in specific areas. These compounds are sprayed from commercial jets, part of the broader chemtrail operation. The ice warning is just the cover story for the chemical fallout.

I've also found evidence that David Streever's algorithm is connected to the Federal Reserve. When an ice warning is issued, the stock market dips. It's a pattern. They freeze the economy, then buy up assets at a discount. The 2008 crash was warm. The next one will be cold. And Streever's system will be the trigger.

But here's the real kicker: There is no "David Streever." Not a real person. I've run facial recognition, voice analysis, and historical data. The photo used for his NOAA profile is a composite—a mix of three different people, all of whom are dead. One was a Soviet meteorologist from the 1970s, another a German physicist from World War II. The third? An unnamed casualty of Operation Paperclip. Streever is a ghost, a digital puppet used by the intelligence community to push a narrative of climate crisis and government necessity.

Why are they doing this? The answer is as old as history: control

Final Thoughts


Having covered maritime disasters for decades, I can say that David Streever’s warning about ice in unexpected places is not alarmism but a grim reminder of how quickly the sea can rewrite its own rules. The real story here isn’t the frost on the rigging—it’s the complacency of modern crews who trust weather apps over centuries of hard-won instinct. In the end, every iceberg is a headline waiting to happen, and Streever’s voice is the rare one still worth hearing above the wind.