According
to Natural
News, the controversial practice of cloud seeding to control weather is
indeed moving out of the shadows and into the light. One company is now
offering cloud seeding services to wealthy families wanting to plan a day of
clear sunny weather in advance of important events. The cloud seeding service
is even advertising a wedding package that promises a clear sunny day for
up-and-coming brides and grooms. That's right; at the right price, a wealthy
family can manipulate the weather forecast for an entire region of people so
they can have the perfect wedding day.
The
cloud seeding service is currently being offered for destination weddings in
France. The company plans to expand its weather manipulation efforts into the
UK. The cloud bursting procedure uses silver iodide to seed clouds a day before
the wedding or important event. This causes water vapor to rapidly condense
around the artificial clouds, pulling the moisture out of the air. Within 24
hours, the seeded clouds let out rain. The next day, the sky clears up and the
sun shines through.
The
company, Oliver's Travels, promises wedding planners a "100 percent
guarantee [of] fair weather and clear skies for your wedding day!" The
project takes around three weeks total to complete. An airplane, pilot and
meteorologist are hired to be on the ground at the wedding spot in France a
week before the big day.
The
real question to ask: "Is it ethical to control an entire region's
weather, and how do mass sprays of questionable particles overhead affect
future weather patterns and the health of all people and the environment?"
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How
does artificial cloud seeding put mankind's health at risk as massive amounts
of unknown particles fall from the sky? Scientists must validate how particles
from cloud seeding and geoengineering infiltrate the environment and are absorbed
into the body, causing internal damage. One unsafe practice that puts the
population at risk already is the burning of leaded aviation fuel in the sky.
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, 571 tons of lead is dumped
each year over our heads from aircraft alone.
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see some fascinating and interesting clips regarding the truth about how unethical
it is to control the weather of an entire region, one can easily log onto:
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