U.S. Senate Bill 517 and
U.S. House Bill 2995, a bill that would allow experimental weather
modification by artificial methods and implement a national weather
modification policy, does not include agriculture or public
oversight, is on the “fast track” to be passed early in 2006. This
bill is designed to implement experimental weather modification. The
appointed Board of Directors established by this bill does not
include any agricultural, water, EPA, or public representatives, and
has no provisions for Congressional, State, County, or public
oversight of their actions or expenditures. Weather Modification may
adversely impact agricultural crops and water supplies. Who is going
to decide the type of weather modification experimentation and who
it will benefit or adversely impact?
If they're passing
laws to fund these activities, then the capabilities are
already there. This is something to keep in mind the next time
you get reports of hurricanes in the South Atlantic or highly
charged hurricanes where those storms were never documented as
being electrical before.
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