This article originally appeared on The Gateway Pundit and was republished with permission.
Guest post by Cara Castronuova
Marjorie Taylor Greene was right. Yes, scientists do control the weather.
But as the old saying goes- “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”
After Representative Greene tweeted a simple and accurate statement last week regarding weather manipulation, the mainstream media went on autopilot mode, calling her an “unhinged conspiracy theorist”.
A community note was added to Rep. Greene’s tweet, stating, “While small-scale ‘cloud seeding’ to create localized rain is possible, hurricanes and other large storms cannot be produced with modern technology.”
Interestingly, even this note acknowledges that weather can, in fact, be manipulated—proving Greene’s point. Rep. Greene didn’t specifically mention hurricanes in her tweet; instead, she broadly suggested that scientists have the ability to influence weather patterns.
Despite some reactions dismissing her claims as conspiracy, research into weather modification, including techniques like cloud seeding and other geoengineering efforts, has been well-documented over the years.
However, the public largely continues to view geoengineering and weather manipulation as “conspiracy theories”. Even with historic and “scientific evidence” frequently published all over the internet, the taboo subject still invokes images of cooky tin foil hat wearers.
Please take the time to read this heavily researched article to begin to truly understand how and why the weather is manipulated so you can understand why this topic must become part of our national discussion.