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And I thought Wilhelm Reich is the rainmaker.
Here today or gone tomorrow?
the old witch doctor’s rain dance. On the occasions it appears to work, the protagonists claim the credit. If it doesn’t, the media doesn’t report it. Post hoc proctor hoc. No underpinning quantitative theory and no control sample in the trials. It might pass for science among the climate hoaxers, but I remain unimpressed.
post hoc ergo proctor hoc
my QUESTION remains- WHAT was the GAIN to seed clouds in the Hill country of Texas? FROM my exhaustive search and years of sometime reading about it- the best they can get is 10% more from clouds
Conspiracy theories
See also: Chemtrail conspiracy theory
Cloud seeding has been the focus of many theories based on the belief that governments manipulate the weather in order to control various conditions, including global warming, populations, military weapons testing, public health, and flooding. This speculation has been fueled in part by government interventions and programs like Operation Popeye.[117][118]
A 2016 classified ad placed by Los Angeles County’s Department of Public Works in the Pasadena Star News sparked claims that widespread weather modification was being confirmed. The department followed up with a clarification that it was only describing cloud seeding, used as an anti-drought measure intermittently for more than half a century in Los Angele