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As Texans reel from one of the deadliest natural disasters in state history, the CEO of a weather modification company at the center of growing public suspicion is preparing to face questions in a live forum. Augustus Doricko, CEO of Rainmaker Technology Corporation, will appear in a live X Space hosted by conservative commentator Amuse to respond to scrutiny surrounding a cloud seeding mission his company conducted two days before catastrophic floods swept through the Texas Hill Country on July 4.
Rainmaker Technology confirmed it flew a 20-minute cloud seeding mission on July 2 over Karnes County, located southeast of the flood zone. The operation targeted two clouds that reportedly dissipated later that afternoon. No further flights were conducted before the floods began. Doricko said Rainmaker suspended all operations the same day, citing compliance with Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) safety criteria.
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When people would talk about chemtrails/contrails I would always just assume that
  1. there is cloud seeding, a thing that's openly discussed
  2. there is other research being done about atmospheric manipulation, plasma, EM stuff
I have no strong opinion on whether this caused the Texas flooding (I honestly don't feel equipped to know) but having the guy come out for transparency on Twitter really made me suspicious. Maybe that's wrong because he's actually trying to be transparent but I also thought "what an odd thing to bring up".
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60 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 12h
Many times I think about going back in time and telling myself about things happening now. I think about what things I would believe and what things I would not believe. When I was a teen and young man I was deep into conspiracy theories. This is pre-Internet. I have been aware of weather modifications for long enough and many other theories that turn out to be "projects" that they seem bland to me now.
But I would have never dreamed at how so many people would fall for this stuff today. It seems like many people went from believing everything authority figures told them to believing every crackpot theory they see on social media. People are dumb.
Is weather modification possible? Yeah. Is that very likely why a ton of rain dropped on an area in the US? I don't think so. The logic behind most of these theories is so flawed I don't have the patience to look into them. Usually I can tell they are BS in 10 seconds of the video from the influence peddler. I could be wrong, but the masses are now being manipulated in ways that they do not understand. The state is still evil but so many people are just addicted to the "drama" of these things that they fall for every scammer's theory.
Its all so tiresome.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 12h
Everything about conspiracy theories and the "state" changed when I realized how little me being aware was actually impacting my life in a positive way. I still think many of the same things are happening but it doesn't matter. What matters is what I do with my dash. The time and resources I have. I don't care to wake people up if all they are gonna do is post on social media. Do something constructive. Prepare. Solve problems. Improve yourself. Those things matter.
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Humans suck at playing God
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5 sats \ 0 replies \ @cmd 11h
This whole narrative is a red herring and this dude has nothing to do with the chemtrail type of spraying that is ubiquitous over the west coast.
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