Laser Guided Lightning
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Ionized air is conductive. It could work as metal lightning rod
It does not matter how you ionize air. In a places where lightning protection is very important, often used radioactive material in lead can with hole at top as ionizer at the top of regular lightning rod. This greatly increase "length" of conductive "wire", so catching lightnings is more effective.
Strange that in the video they used green laser. With enough power it could ionize air too, but UV laser will be much more effective. And also much cheaper, since nice UV lasers could be made using nitrogen in air as laser mediun.
Or, may be, it is just a camera reads UV light that way.
But still laser is much more complex than simple box with radioactive substance inside that does not need any power or maintenance and could work for centuries to catch the lightnings.
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This happens very often. I think the idea is to make the general public think that questioning media narratives is a form of hate speech. The way to do that is to mix them together and show it off like this.
It mostly has to do with (((hate speech))). BitChute is forced to do that by geolocation. That was part of the reasons I also try to post mp4 url.
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I didn't watch the video yet, but I do know they use model rockets to guide lightning for science purposes. They launch the rocket when the static electricity reaches a threshold and it will trigger the lightning. That is an experiment that was done many years ago and I could only imagine laser would be more effective