Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has repeatedly and bizarrely claimed that the government can control the weather based on outlandish conspiracy theories. And now a bill has been ...
A report from the Government Accountability Office examined cloud seeding, finding little proof this technique can make it rain, though it may have limited benefits in increasing rainfall, according ...
Could the streaks in the sky and the heat of the sun be signs of a hidden climate experiment? Activists like Dane Wigington ...
What could be cooler than zapping clouds to make them do as you wish? The dream has been around a long time. Is it nuts? A decade ago, the only weather-related laser research hitting the science news ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, widely known for intelligent statements based upon her years of experience and study of the mysterious ways of the universe, has just asserted that our government does ...
As climate change and the resulting extreme weather intensify, interest in weather modification is growing around the world. In Japan, under Goal 8 of the Moonshot Research and Development Program led ...
The world is changing, and with it so too are the kinds of jobs that we can expect to perform in the coming years. Nothing exemplifies this more than weather control, which couldn’t sound more science ...
It used to be a common expression to say that something would happen when “people walked on the moon.” That is, something that was never going to happen. Of course, by 1960, it was clear that someone ...
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 ...
Humans have dreamed of having the power of the weather gods long before fictional James Bond villains began plotting their dastardly deeds. The desire for control over fickle patterns of rain or snow ...
On November 13, 1946 pilot Curtis Talbot, working for the General Electric Research Laboratory, climbed to an altitude of 14,000 feet about 30 miles east of Schenectady, New York. Talbot, along with ...