What To Know About Cloud Seeding, by T.J. Muscaro

Unlike laying down chemtrails to reflect the sun’s heat back into outer space, there is a plausible rationale for cloud seeding. From T.J. Muscaro at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

Three weeks have passed since a massive rainstorm triggered catastrophic floods across the Texas Hill Country, killing at least 135 men, women, and children.

Amid the rescue and recovery efforts, some blamed the deadly floods on cloud seeding company Rainmaker Technology Corporation and its CEO Augustus Doricko, who received death threats after his company’s cloud seeding operation 130 miles from the flood area on July 2 caught the attention of the public.

Cloud seeding is the act of making existing cumulus clouds rain over a particular area that would not have done so otherwise. It doesn’t add moisture to the atmosphere.

Doricko’s company conducted scheduled cloud seeding operations in Karnes County, southeast of where the storm hit, and both he and state authorities have explained that those activities had no effect on the flood.

However, persistent voices, along with the occurrence of other catastrophic flooding events in North Carolina and New Mexico, continue to push cloud seeding and weather modification methods into the spotlight.

“The floods in Texas are a tragedy … More than anything, we ought to be concerned with taking care of them [the victims],” Doricko told The Epoch Times. “But insofar as people who did think we were responsible, or did have questions about our operations, I’ve welcomed the chance to educate people.”

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One response to “What To Know About Cloud Seeding, by T.J. Muscaro

  1. fourth world turd's avatar fourth world turd

    Showing the depleted lake pic is brilliant.

    Make it rain there.

    Above average rainfall year locally with T-Storms this morning and more forecast.

    There will be an exodus of people when the water runs out?

    Maybe that is the plan.

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