In September, nine-year veteran weathercaster Scott Stevens of KPVI-TV in Pocatello, Idaho, resigned to pursue his obsession of proving that the massiveness of Hurricane Katrina must have been caused by a Russian-made electromagnetic generator employed by the Japanese Yakuza in retaliation for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The \patterns and odd geometric shapes"" in the sky are ""unmistakable"" evidence, according to his website, that ""our weather has been stolen from us."" Station manager Bill Fouch said that Stevens was great at forecasting local conditions and that he was sorry to lose him.
-Idaho State Journal
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