via Michael Snyder, Discern Report (excerpt)
(End of the American Dream)—It should be illegal for anyone to artificially modify the weather.
That is something that we should all be able to agree on.
Unfortunately, as you will see below, it has now come out that this has been happening all over the western half of the United States.
In fact, cloud seeding operations were being conducted in Texas just 2 days before horrific flooding killed a whole bunch of innocent children.
The information that I am going to share with you in this article is explosive, and I hope that you will share it with as many people as you can.
The company that has been conducting cloud seeding operations in Texas is called Rainmaker Technology.
Rainmaker Technology CEO Augustus Doricko is claiming that his company had nothing to do with the recent flooding because his company did not do any cloud seeding in Texas on July 3rd or July 4th.
But he is admitting that his company was doing cloud seeding in Texas on July 2nd…
Overnight from July 3rd – 4th, moisture surged into the Hill Country from the Pacific as remnants of Tropical Storm Barry moved across the region.
At 1:00 a.m. on July 4th, the National Weather Service (NWS), which we work closely with to maintain awareness of severe weather systems, issued a flash flood warning for San Angelo, Texas.
Note, summer convective cloud seeding operations in Texas do not occur during overnight hours.
At 4:00 a.m. on July 4th, the NWS issued a life-threatening emergency warning, and flooding ensued.
Did Rainmaker conduct any operations that could have impacted the floods?
No.
The last seeding mission prior to the July 4th event was during the early afternoon of July 2nd, when a brief cloud seeding mission was flown over the eastern portions of south-central Texas, and two clouds were seeded.
These clouds persisted for about two hours after seeding before dissipating between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. CDT.
Natural clouds typically have lifespans of 30 minutes to a few hours at most, with even the most persistent storm systems rarely maintaining the same cloud structure for more than 12-18 hours.
The clouds that were seeded on July 2nd dissipated over 24 hours prior to the developing storm complex that would produce the flooding rainfall.
A senior meteorologist observed an unusually high moisture content prior to the event’s arrival, using NWS sounding data.
It was at this point that our meteorologists determined that we would suspend future operations indefinitely.
As you can see, we suspended operations on July 2nd, a day before the NWS issued any flood warning.
This is a bombshell. …