If you’ve been affected by extreme weather this winter chances are, if you are on your congressional representative’s email list, you’ve received one or two messages updating the current condition of your misery and encouraging you to seek help at established stations somewhere in your district.
The continuing onslaught of freezing temperatures, snow and icy conditions have prompted me to put this PSA together.
First, to dissuade any naysayers out there, once again I’m offering evidence. This right here and here and here or here should convince you that weather modification is not science fiction. It’s business. Big business. I’m not saying they’re Bad Business, just big and they exist to modify weather.
Let’s move up a step, though, to an entertaining video about HAARP and the perceived ability it has to impact the weather and other things.
Next, is a 1979 Report from the Comptroller General of the United States taken from government archives online that will help you understand the bureaucratic need for clarifying the government involvement in the concept of weather modification.
In most cases government involvement means the political rats will be sniffing around looking to find a means to exploit it for their own benefit. This time it appears the hue and cry raised by the Left, upon hearing how the military seeded clouds during the Vietnam war in an effort to close the ho chi minh trail to commie traffic, had the rats scurrying for cover.
There may be a few reports out there of congressional funding of weather modification made public since the 1970’s but they’ve escaped a hasty search using Ixquick’s searching engines. However, that doesn’t mean we’ve escaped paying for this particular manipulation.
Here’s an interesting take on the subject.
But, I’m getting off track. This is a PSA intended to help you so let’s get to the meat of the matter.
Weather has been a tradable commodity since 1997 when the first OTC weather trade was made. Two years later the Chicago Mercantile Exchange got in the game and investopedia.com includes weather trading in its search engines.
According to the investopedia website:
Energy companies can enter into weather derivatives to eliminate risks of varying temperatures leading to uncertain demand and supply for their power, utility, and energy business.
The weather derivative market has grown globally, with big investment coming from a variety of participants. Weather instruments are a useful medium to mitigate risks for weather specific conditions. Depending upon the needs, specific weather derivatives or a balanced combination of weather and traditional commodity derivatives can be utilized for hedging
Weather modification may not yet be perfected to the point agricultural firms can blame their failed GMO crops on ‘climate change’ but you can bet all the connected players will still be raking in the dough when it comes about. This weather play is one of their most savory angles. There’s little doubt they’ll work it hard right up to the end.
Maybe the next time you get a reach around email from your congressional representatives expressing heartfelt concern, you might want to write back and ask her what are the chances that what you’re experiencing isn’t the result of weather modification meeting up with market manipulation.
https://www.chathamhouse.org/2022/02/geoengineering-reining-weather-warriors