It seems like every day, we wake up to a world that makes a little less sense. Powerful people in faraway places are making decisions that affect our lives, our families, and our country. They tell us not to worry, that they have it all under control.
But deep down, many of us have a nagging feeling that they don’t. We see them meddling with things that should be left alone, all while their friends in the media tell us we’re crazy for even asking questions. We’re told to trust the “experts,” even when our common sense screams that something is terribly wrong.
That feeling just became a tragic reality in Texas. After Tropical Storm Barry caused a catastrophic flood that took 96 American lives, a disturbing fact came to light. Just days before the tragedy, a private company flew a plane over Texas and released chemicals into the clouds to try and make it rain. They were tampering with the weather. It it highly unlikely that this tampering directly affected the flood, but nonetheless the issue needs to be looked at.
From Daily Wire:
Just days before central Texas was hit with major flooding when Tropical Storm Barry dumped 15 inches of rain over parts of Kerr County, Rainmaker Technology Corporation flew a small plane over Runge, Texas, to release silver iodide into two clouds in hopes of producing some rain for the area that was facing a drought, The Washington Post reported…
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduced legislation over the weekend “that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity.”
“We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering,” Greene said.
The company, Rainmaker Technology Corporation, claims its operation 100 miles away had nothing to do with the flood. An atmospheric scientist even said the effect was “de minimis”—in other words, too small to matter. But that completely misses the point. The real question is, who gave them the right to play God in the first place?
Patriots Fight Back
Thankfully, some leaders in Washington get it. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is taking action, introducing a bill that would make weather modification a felony. It’s a move inspired by a similar law recently signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in Florida. This is common-sense leadership to protect our country.
President Trump’s administration is also taking this threat seriously. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced that his agency is committed to “total transparency” and is releasing everything it knows about geoengineering to the public. That’s how a government that serves the people is supposed to act.
The Swamp Mocks You
But as true patriots step up to protect us, the swamp and its allies do what they always do: they laugh. Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) mocked Greene’s bill online, joking about banning “stupidity” from Congress. A so-called science writer dismissed the public’s concerns as nothing more than a mixed-up “chemtrail conspiracy theory.”
They think you’re stupid for being concerned. They think it’s funny that leaders are trying to stop them from spraying chemicals in our skies. They want the power to experiment on our world, and they will mock anyone who stands in their way.
This is no longer a fringe issue. It’s a fight for sanity. It’s a battle between the common sense of the American people and the arrogance of a global elite who believe they have the right to control everything, even the clouds above our heads. Thank God we have fighters like Marjorie Taylor Greene who are willing to say, “enough is enough.”
Key Takeaways
- A private company’s weather tampering preceded a deadly flood in Texas, although it likely had not effect on the flood days later.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading the conservative fight to outlaw weather modification.
- The Left and their “experts” are mocking common-sense concerns about playing God.
- President Trump’s EPA is demanding total transparency on geoengineering.
Sources: Daily Wire, The Hill
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Author: Cole Harrison
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