Several conspiracies allude to government weather control in the United States. This list includes cloud seeding, “chem” trails, high-frequency active auroral research in Alaska (HAARP), and now ...
From effective rain-enhancing technology to a long, secretive history of trying to weaponize storms, there’s fertile ground for misinformation. It was October 2024, and Hurricane Helene had just ...
So why have old-school weather control myths suddenly gone mainstream? The first reason is that there is profit to be gained. In a world where floods, wildfires, and hurricanes are increasingly common ...
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EPA head promises to clear the air on conspiracies about government engineering of weather
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday appeared to nod to conspiracy theories that have swirled around recent extreme weather events, directing people to the agency’s website for ...
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Republicans across the country are pushing bills to stop government 'weather modification'
For years, outlandish theories about the U.S. government using airplanes to spray harmful chemicals over U.S. homes or powerful elites controlling the weather were relegated to the fringes of society.
Floods in Texas stirred new debate over weather modification methods, like cloud seeding, long the target of controversy. As some states move to regulate weather modification, scientists say people ...
The House Oversight Committee's subcommittee on "Delivering on Government Efficiency" held a hearing on Tuesday titled, “Playing God with the Weather — a Disastrous Forecast," where experts called for ...
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