they are newly doing this in NW Oklahoma. They started blanketing the sky with manmade clouds. The day they did it the most was the morning of the eclipse. What did you not want us to see? And I and many other ppl have noticed how the sun is much whiter than it used to be. Never seen this in my life. Just watched a guy show on radar how they are also using doppler towers to ionize the atmosphere to control weather systems. watched that video on banned.video. it was on the alex jones show. Rise, men...
This is to make it rain more when and where they need it for agricultural yield.
They keep it quiet for a number of reasons, mainly what happens if they cause property damage from flooding where they made it rain and wildfires downwind after the dry air doesn't produce enough rain or cloud cover.
Another issue is which farmers will get the benefits and which won't. Will preferential treatment be given to billionaire-owned farmland? That would be fundamentally unfair to smaller producers.
Notice the plane crossing an existing trail for blanket coverage of the area.
The spraying has really kicked up in the last year.
they are newly doing this in NW Oklahoma. They started blanketing the sky with manmade clouds. The day they did it the most was the morning of the eclipse. What did you not want us to see? And I and many other ppl have noticed how the sun is much whiter than it used to be. Never seen this in my life. Just watched a guy show on radar how they are also using doppler towers to ionize the atmosphere to control weather systems. watched that video on banned.video. it was on the alex jones show. Rise, men...
This is to make it rain more when and where they need it for agricultural yield.
They keep it quiet for a number of reasons, mainly what happens if they cause property damage from flooding where they made it rain and wildfires downwind after the dry air doesn't produce enough rain or cloud cover.
Another issue is which farmers will get the benefits and which won't. Will preferential treatment be given to billionaire-owned farmland? That would be fundamentally unfair to smaller producers.