Several conspiracies allude to government weather control in the United States. This list includes cloud seeding, “chem” trails, high-frequency active auroral research in Alaska (HAARP), and now ...
In the wake of the devastation caused by hurricanes Helene and Milton, online conspiracy theories about weather control have flourished. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell described the storm of ...
From effective rain-enhancing technology to a long, secretive history of trying to weaponize storms, there’s fertile ground for misinformation. It was October 2024, and Hurricane Helene had just ...
Meteorologists and atmospheric science experts told PolitiFact that they knew of no technology that lets anyone control the weather or create a hurricane, and they denied that a viral list of patents ...
The House Oversight Committee's subcommittee on "Delivering on Government Efficiency" held a hearing on Tuesday titled, “Playing God with the Weather — a Disastrous Forecast," where experts called for ...
So why have old-school weather control myths suddenly gone mainstream? The first reason is that there is profit to be gained. In a world where floods, wildfires, and hurricanes are increasingly common ...
“They” can control the weather, and the proof is in the patents, said Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. On Oct. 7, Greene posted a viral meme showing a line drawing of an angry ...