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Stop saying Cloud Seeding! You are all so close to understanding. Cloud Seeding introduces a CCN (cloud condensing nuclei) into the atmosphere, which will make available moisture condense and precipitate. The key to understanding the man-made nature of these floods is looking at the sheer volume of water, and...

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Pure evilness, they work for Satan. God will have the last word though and it sure does seem like that’s sooner than later 🙏

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Laura1 yıl önce

Cloud seeding is a diversion- a pretense of disclosure while hiding the truth.

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8traQ aka Mark1 yıl önce

Facts. At least it's opening the door for many to begin to understand the truth.

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Cheryl Anne Stein🗣1 yıl önce

“Watch the water”

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ALK1 yıl önce

Great job on this Mark! Loved the podcast on this too!!! I’m looking at clouds very differently now.

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@DcLidstone

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It explains why in Florida, we have very, very dry days in a very humid climate. We believed that what they are spraying has dried out our atmosphere, causing drought. we use to get afternoon showers, now we get thunder, lightning, and gusty winds without rain, not normal!

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DJ Kearns1 yıl önce

The Evildoers are causing the flooding all over the US

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Paula Caldwell1 yıl önce

It's way the hell more than "cloud seeding" and "contrails". Weather modification has become very sophisticated since these terms became archaic.

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Lynne Parten1 yıl önce

Thank you for explaining where it comes from. I could not wrap my head around the volume of water appearing all over the world at the same time. Makes sense now.

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Florida Senator Jason Pizzo @senpizzo questions Augustus Doricko CEO of Rainmaker Technology Corporation about Cloud Seeding and Weather Modification during the Senate Committee Hearing on Florida's Weather Modification Bill SB56 Transcript- Senator Pizzo : St Thomas Aquinas proved that that which is of matter cannot be of matter as a conclusive proof from a theological perspective. But here's a question I have, is there a fixed amount of water molecules in a local or in a universal atmosphere? Because it would seem to follow that if whatever you're taking from the atmosphere, naturally occurring from the atmosphere, to seed a particular targeted area is taking a natural precipitation or weather pattern from some other area that might be depending on natural cyclical precipitation schedule. Augustus Doricko : The question of stealing from Peter to pay Paul. That is a question that is old as cloud seeding itself and it's one that requires sophisticated permitting to ensure that that's not going on. What I'm saying is that there is a fixed amount of water on the planet and in the atmosphere, however, 91% of all the water that traverses the continental United States does not precipitate over the United States. Moreover, precipitating clouds are only about 20% to 40% efficient so most of the water from precipitating clouds does not actually come down. Moreover, lots of clouds don't ever naturally precipitate and so what you can do with sophisticated radar processing like we've developed is identify clouds that are never going to naturally precipitate or that are going to precipitate over the oceans and then purely do positive sum seeding by targeting those clouds rather depleting other watershed. Senator Pizzo : There's a tipping point when you reach a saturation level of a cloud formation that lets go and just lets loose, so even if in its travels and I agree with you, but the supposition is that even in its travels it may be picking up more and becoming more dense and then at some point falling wherever it falls. But if you were to go ahead and target an area, let's say for instance by way of exercise, to bring potable water to the West we wanted to go ahead and Dam up and then fill the Grand Canyon. That is placing and depositing a large volume of water which would otherwise be precipitation somewhere else in the world. So my question is if you're going to deposit a large volume of water in one particular area doesn't it naturally follow that it's taking away from some other area later on? Full Conversation here -

Florida Sky Watchers

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THERE IT IS 🚨 Mainstream media finally reporting our skies are being sprayed to cloud seed and change the weather New cloud seeding drones are also being introduced into America We need a nationwide ban over populated areas before this expands “Well, much of the country is plagued by drought, and while cloud seeding with silver iodide powder like this is nothing new, it's been around for decades Doing it by drone, that could be a huge game changer. Leading the charge on this front is Rainmaker, a startup company here in Southern California that's already adding a bit to overall precipitation levels in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. CEO Augustus Derico, especially proud of ongoing efforts to save the Great Salt Lake, which is currently just half of what it was back in the 1980s. Working with state governments in Utah and Idaho, Rainmaker has had its drones seeding clouds to enhance snowpack and runoff into Salt Lake — Drought is hardly limited to the West. In fact, much of the Southeast is currently plagued with conditions categorized as extreme or exceptional — But cloud seeding is controversial and actually banned in Florida, Tennessee, and Louisiana. Rainmaker argues there's been human intervention throughout history in handling water resources. Now, cloud seeding with drones also offers new hope with firefighting, and more moisture in the ground overall would also help with fire prevention” It’s actually been around much longer has been practiced for over 80 years and is actively used in multiple states. Cloud seeding began with experiments in the 1940s. As of 2024–2025, at least nine states have active programs: California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming Silver Iodide Dry Ice (Solid Carbon Dioxide) Sodium Chloride (Table Salt) Calcium Chloride Potassium Iodide Liquid Propane And a few more chemicals are used in cloud seeding We don’t want to be breathing this stuff in. Ban it over populated areas. Don’t forget the chemicals come down as rain and get absorbed by our crops

Wall Street Apes

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We can refill the Great Salt Lake. This month, Rainmaker began the largest cloud seeding project in modern American history. With Utah and Idaho, we are enhancing snowpack across 7,500 square miles of the Bear River Basin. Rainmaker Technology Corporation deployed a fleet of specialized cloud seeding drones, boutique meteorological sensors, and radar across the region. Our dozens of mountaineering Forward Operating Specialists, many of whom were born in Utah, are working around the clock with this hardware to do one thing: make snow. We do so not merely for better powder days at Rocky Mountain ski resorts. We're working to producing freshwater for over a million people in the region. Their farms, ranches, industry, and even their homes need more water. Due to decreasing natural precipitation and increased demand for water, the Great Salt Lake is in a deficit of ~400 billion gallons annually. If it continues to dry, not only will Utah and Idaho's economic growth stall and fall, but toxic arsenic particulate from the exposed lakebed will go airborne and cause asthma, bronchitis, and lung cancer throughout the region. Economizing water us is part of what it means to be a good steward of our God given resources, but reducing consumption alone will not suffice. We must make more water, so Rainmaker Technology Corporation will make more snow. With the research-grade radar, constellation of sensors, and 3rd party assessment from academic institutions, Rainmaker Technology Corporation is bringing rigor and physical measurement of our results that is unprecedented in operational cloud seeding history. Forecasting the weather is difficult, let alone modifying it, and we will face challenges throughout this winter. But, Rainmakers will work diligently and unrelentingly to bring water to the American people and environment across the Bear River Basin. And, we will continue to do so even after we have secured abundant freshwater for generations to come. As the season progresses, we'll update you on our progress. Thank you to our partners in Utah and Idaho, particularly the state meteorologist, Governor Cox , and Brad Little . Thank you to the Rainmakers (and their families!) that have worked so hard to standup this project. Blessing to work with you all. Lets make it snow.

Augustus Doricko

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