Summary
They try to control the lands, the heavens, and the universe, all for power, money, and pleasure, and now they want to control the rain. They kill people by the hundreds, like in the deadly Texas floods, all in the name of convenience. No, it’s not "climate change," as they would have you believe, but cloud seeding. It is a form of geoengineering and manipulation that is unproven and has little history.
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that aims to enhance precipitation (rain or snow) by dispersing substances into the atmosphere that encourage cloud condensation or ice crystal formation.
Here’s an overview of how it works, its methods, applications, and controversies:
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/what-know-about-cloud-seeding
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hrd_sub/cseed.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding
How Cloud Seeding Works
Clouds contain water vapor, but not all clouds produce precipitation. Cloud seeding introduces particles (called nuclei) that help water droplets or ice crystals form and grow large enough to fall as precipitation.
Common Seeding Agents:
- Silver iodide – mimics ice crystals and is most commonly used.
- Potassium iodide
- Dry ice (solid CO₂)
- Salt (sodium chloride) – used in warmer climates.
These agents are dispersed via:
- Aircraft
- Ground-based generators
- Rockets or artillery shells
Types of Cloud Seeding
- Static Seeding: Enhances precipitation by adding nuclei to clouds that already have moisture.
- Dynamic Seeding: Aims to boost vertical air movement to increase cloud growth and precipitation.
- Hygroscopic Seeding: Uses salt particles to encourage droplet formation in warm clouds.
Applications
- Agriculture: To increase rainfall in drought-prone areas.
- Water Resource Management: To replenish reservoirs and aquifers.
- Snowpack Enhancement: In mountainous regions for water supply.
- Hail Suppression: To reduce damage from hailstorms.
- Fog Dispersal: Especially around airports for safety.
Effectiveness and Controversies
- Mixed Results: Scientific studies have shown varying degrees of success, with effectiveness depending on cloud conditions and the specific technique employed.
- Environmental Concerns: Potential toxicity of silver iodide and ecological impact.
- Ethical Issues: Weather modification raises questions about unintended consequences and cross-border effects.
- Legal and Political: Some regions have regulations or treaties governing weather modification.