Weather Modification Technology -- Decades of Ever-Increasing Tempo | Gaia
Weather experiments overhead filling our skies and disrupting the magnetosphere shouldn't be dismissed when considering climate-gone-haywire as the new normal.
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It has been a goal for ages, and perhaps could even be considered the “final frontier” in dominating and controlling Mother Nature. Despite fairly familiar terms such as “cloud seeding,” most believe that controlling the weather on a large scale cannot be done. Control a hurricane? Nonsense! Besides, the idea of controlling the weather with weather modification technology or weather changing machines is a bit alarming to most people. The sheer arrogance of such a proposal has the flavor of “playing God.” Indeed, even at our technologically advanced state, the inner and outer workings of our planet still hold many mysteries. Have humans really advanced enough to actively manipulate this balance without harming or disrupting the overall planet? Of course, this harmony has been disrupted by climate change, the causes of which continue to spark heated debate. Regardless, with the growing concern over our changing climate, is it possible that weather modification technology could help? Weather Control Technology — How is it Done? Most weather control technology is based on some form of weather seeding, known more commonly as cloud seeding. Cloud seeding in its most basic form involves injecting salt, dry ice, silver iodide or other chemical particulates into clouds, either by ground generators or by airplane, to promote rainfall. Naturally forming raindrops appear in clouds when there is a presence of “condensation nuclei,” tiny particles that attract water condensation. Natural condensation nuclei vary; they can be salt from the ocean, soot from fires, soil from winds or other natural particles. Cloud seeding technology accelerates the condensation process by introducing chemical particulates into the cloud, which stimulate and/or create “super nuclei.” Water condenses around the particulates, causing large droplets to form. Once the cloud has hit saturation point, the rain falls. Interestingly, cloud seeding can also be used as a method for preventing rain. Using more or less the same chemicals in different amounts, cloud seeding particulates can produce ice crystals that evaporate before hitting the ground, creating dry weather. Despite decades of extensive studies, trials, and implementations, cloud seeding results are still fairly unpredictable. Undeterred, various cloud seeding methods have been researched and developed by atmospheric scientists for decades, and eagerly adopted and used by the U.S. military and entrepreneurs alike to manipulate weather for gain. Moreover, the cloud seeding model has been embraced by scientists worldwide as a springboard for developing other weather control technology. Overcast Weather Modification Has Been Going On For Years Almost from the start, scientists and weather control visionaries leapt from the idea of creating local rainfall to the goal of controlling storms and hurricanes. As far back as 1946, General Electric scientists wondered if cloud seeding methods might also work to control a hurricane by seeding dry ice and cooling temperatures in the eye. Consequently, Project Cirrus was born, a joint venture between GE, the Office of Naval Research, and the U.S. Weather Bureau. In 1947 the Cape Sable hurricane was seeded with mixed results. The appearance of the clouds changed, and the hurricane itself abruptly changed direction and unexpectedly hit Georgia and South Carolina. Although the GE Scientists were initially held responsible for the resulting hurricane damage, it was determined later that an upper-level ridge was responsible for the turn and litigation was ended. Future legal threats did not stop the scientific community from continuing to research & conduct weather modification technology experiments. In fact, it is not out of the realm of possibilities that this may have been one reason why, from then on, weather modification programs assumed an extremely low profile. The next decade or two saw many of these low-profile weather modification programs. In 1958, the US Navy quietly claimed the ability to create clouds and break them up using a “new cloud seeding technology” involving carbo...