The radical Left has been messing with America’s weather for years.
Most people had no clue these dangerous experiments were happening right over their heads.
And Florida’s Attorney General just utterly destroyed climate extremists with one shocking move that has them running scared.
Florida puts the brakes on weather tampering
Environmental radicals have been messing with America’s skies for years.
Planes have been dumping chemicals into the air, all in the name of “research.”.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier just shut down these operations with a directive that’s got climate extremists in damage control mode.
On Monday, Uthmeier fired off a letter to every single public airport in Florida with a crystal-clear message: follow the new anti-weather manipulation law or face the consequences.¹
https://twitter.com/AGJamesUthmeier/status/1944743741320843608
Governor Ron DeSantis signed this groundbreaking legislation on June 20th, making Florida the first state to crack down on these shadowy operations.
Anyone caught releasing chemicals into the sky to mess with the weather now faces third-degree felony charges.
The fines can reach up to $100,000.
That’s serious money, and it shows Florida means business about protecting its citizens from these dangerous experiments.
“Injecting our atmosphere with novel chemical compounds to block the sun is a dangerous path, especially in Florida, where sunshine is our most valuable resource,” Uthmeier wrote in his letter.²
But the Attorney General didn’t stop there.
He made a connection that the mainstream media refuses to talk about.
Florida AG links weather modification to recent disasters
Uthmeier made a bold connection when he suggested weather tampering might contribute to extreme weather events.
He specifically mentioned the devastating floods that recently hit Texas as a possible example.
“Furthermore, as our hearts break for the victims of the flash floods in Texas, I can’t help but notice the possibility that weather modification could have played a role in this tragedy,” Uthmeier stated.³
Now that’s the kind of bold truth-telling Americans have been waiting for from their leaders.
While federal bureaucrats keep insisting that weather manipulation doesn’t happen, Uthmeier is asking the hard questions that need asking.
The federal government has been doing something called “cloud seeding” for years — that’s when they fly planes over clouds and dump silver iodide crystals to make it rain or snow.
Western states like Utah have used this method to increase water supplies in arid regions.
The problem? Most Americans don’t know it’s happening.
There’s been virtually no public oversight or transparency about these operations.
Claims that cloud seeding operations two days before the floods caused the disaster are false, according to meteorologists.
But Uthmeier is right to question whether there might be unintended consequences from messing with natural weather patterns.
Starting this October, every public airport in Florida will have to file detailed monthly reports about any aircraft equipped for weather tampering.
If they don’t comply, they’ll lose their state funding.
That’s how you force compliance.
The “chemtrails” debate gets serious attention
For years, anyone questioning those aircraft trails got dismissed by the establishment.
The media mocked people who called them “chemtrails” rather than harmless “contrails.”
But guess what? Florida is now treating this as a serious public safety concern that deserves investigation.
“Because airports are most likely to catch those who seek to weaponize science in order to push their agenda, your compliance with these reporting obligations is essential to keeping our state safe from these harmful chemicals and experiments,” Uthmeier wrote.⁴
The Attorney General made it crystal clear that Florida won’t tolerate “private contractors, corporate experiments, or climate extremists” messing with their skies.
That’s a direct challenge to the environmental radicals who think they can play God with our weather.
The EPA has been trying to dismiss “chemtrail” concerns for years.
Their website claims that “chemtrails” is just a term “some people use to inaccurately claim that contrails resulting from routine air traffic are actually an intentional release of dangerous chemicals.”⁵
But here’s the million-dollar question: if this is all just harmless water vapor, why is Florida passing laws with felony penalties to stop it?
Perhaps there’s more activity in our skies than federal agencies want to admit.
More states to follow Florida’s lead
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she’s planning to introduce federal legislation to tackle weather manipulation across the entire country.
“I am introducing a bill 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. It will be a felony offense,” Greene said.⁶
Florida is leading the charge, but this movement is growing fast.
Americans are finally waking up to the fact that shadowy government agencies and private companies have been conducting secret experiments in our skies.
Uthmeier’s message is clear: don’t mess with Florida’s weather.
The Sunshine State won’t tolerate climate extremists using their skies for dangerous experiments.
Florida’s leaders are doing what we elected them to do.
While federal agencies continue to deny and cover up, Florida is taking real action to protect its people from potentially harmful weather manipulation.
The radical Left has been trying to control every aspect of our lives — our speech, our businesses, our children’s education.
Now we know they’ve been trying to control the weather too.
Leaders like James Uthmeier and Ron DeSantis are finally standing up to these people.
And this is just the beginning of what’s coming.
¹ Filip Timotija, “Florida attorney general orders airports to report ‘weather modification’ activities,” The Hill, July 15, 2025.
² Ibid.
³ Ibid.
⁴ Ana Goñi-Lessan, “Florida’s attorney general tells airports to watch out for ‘chemtrails’,” USA Today Network, July 15, 2025.
⁵ Filip Timotija, “Florida attorney general orders airports to report ‘weather modification’ activities,” The Hill, July 15, 2025.
⁶ Ibid.
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