Why Florida Recently Criminalized Geoengineering and Weather Modification
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Florida just made history.
This is the first bill in America has been passed that criminalizes geoengineering and weather modification.
But wait a sec, hold the presses here.
Why do we even need such a thing?
Is this something that's happening in reality?
Is it something that's common?
Explain this to me.
Absolutely, yes.
Well, first of all, we have the evidence of our senses, which is that anyone who's lived long enough, I've been in Florida for 25 years, has noticed a dramatic shift in the appearance of the sky from relatively blue with regular rain patterns, for example, shifting to this like hazy effect that ultimately is related to the dimming that they're trying to induce through geoengineering.
So there is a long history, it's very publicly acknowledged, of operations that are intending to ostensibly to neutralize global warming, right?
But what they're doing is they're using agents that are highly toxic to the public health and environment.
And this is something which is now becoming such a huge issue in states like Florida that we've seen a mass grassroots mobilization around passing this legislation.
Well, okay, you're going to have to unpack this for me because I think for a lot of us, I mean, I had, frankly, no idea for most of my life that anything like this was happening at all.
But it's not like, when did this start?
If you go back to the history of weather modification, Florida was actually ground zero for some of the operations.
They were intending to alter the trajectory of hurricanes using things like silver as a way to change the precipitation and intensity of these storms.
So later, in Vietnam, for example, they used it for increasing weather, such as precipitation on the so-called enemy.
Project Popeye is well established to have been a successful weaponization of the weather.
So there is a pretty long history of weather modification and militarization of weather modification technology.
In Florida, you see this very hazy, misty tracks in the sky that look like cobwebs, for example.
It's a very obvious change in what we know is supposed to be a natural weather.