After Hurricanes Helen and Milton hit the Southeast, there has been a lot of talk about the government's plans to modify the weather, and those who discuss it have been criticized by “conspiracy theorists.”
“Are we conspiracy theorists in tinfoil hats who claim that governments can create some kind of geoengineered weather to make the weather look worse in order to promote climate change policies? ?” alex stein asks comedian Jimmy Dore of “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”
“What I find funny,” Dre replied, “is they're already talking about it on the news shows, and then they make you seem like some kind of crazy conspiracy theorist.” “That's what we're doing,” he said on a program. CBS News talks to a scientist who was explaining the weather-altering technology.
The part in question explained that our technology can even create lightning, but that's not all Doerr saw.
“I've seen testimony going back to the late '50s that they were already working on this and had plans for it,” he continues. “I don't know if this is true or not, but I once saw a colonel talking about how they did this in Vietnam and how they washed out parts of the road.”
“This is nothing new. They've been working on this for a long time, and there are even scientists talking about it in corporate news,” he added.
Dore likens this to the COVID-19 vaccine. “You have to make people think it's a real vaccine” and if you don't believe it, you're “crazy.”
“And they have to tell you, no, of course you will get this, it's the disease you were vaccinated against.”
“A positive test means it's working,” Stein added jokingly.





