Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter to all public airports in the state Monday to warn them of a new law banning any injection of chemicals to change the climate or weather.
Cloud-seeding remains scientifically limited and can't trigger large-scale floods. Conspiracy theories about weather manipulation erode public trust in science. Experts urge preparation for storms ...
“He who controls the weather will control the world,” former President Lyndon B. Johnson told students at Southwest Texas State University in 1962. Over six decades later, state lawmakers across ...
Washington DC - With federal services crippled Friday, the US government shutdown has one unexpected perk according to believers in the long-debunked "chemtrails" conspiracy theory – "clear" skies.
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 ...
Until recently, one of the biggest controversies over cloud seeding — a method created to encourage rain — was whether it actually works. That's now been overshadowed by online theories blaming the ...
Florida now requires airports to report sightings of "weather modification" aircraft, a law stemming from the "chemtrail" conspiracy theory. A Democratic state senator who voted against the bill ...
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As weather gets more extreme, so do conspiracy theories. Can cloud-seeding cause floods?
Even with his years of experience and the technology at his disposal, meteorologist Don "Big Weather" Schwenneker says it can be challenging to accurately forecast severe weather. But when a storm or ...
Long thought to be a conspiracy theory by some, the concerns over weather modification has run in tandem with alarmism over so-called “chemtrails.” Garcia acknowledged the tenuous ground the subject ...
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