How much "natural" weather do you believe is left?
Answer: NO
During the most controversial years from 1948 to 1951, rainmaking was largely an agricultural business. Precipitation-increase projects ranged from Washington state’s wheat-growing regions to west Texas cotton country.
Now almost 80 years later, given the enormous advances in the power and scale of these chemical-induced weather manipulation operations...
how much "natural" weather do you believe is left? Answer: NONE.
This is why the beautiful blue skies and crisp sunshine of your childhood are now replaced with a persistent, whiteout chemical haze blanketing over everything.
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