The Real Reason They Wanted to Manipulate the Weather
Tue 3:09 pm +00:00, 8 Jul 2025 5I spent a lot of time reading Kurt Vonnegut in my earlier days. He seemed like one of the few people who really got it about what was going on. And one of my favorites was Kat’s Cradle. Not surprisingly, it was very contemporaneous in the Cold War culture. A master of irony in social commentary, Vonnegut often revealed a fragile world of people and drama that is, especially in this case, one dangling from the idle hands of mad genius with weapons of mass destruction.
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Agenda 21 – Weather Warfare – Texas Flooding
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I often hear stories that the winter of 1947 was extreme and a lot of this cloud seeding and weather manipulation seemed to happen in 1947 according to this video. Did it have a more expansive effect on the weather than they realise, as a lot of the UK’s weather comes from off the Atlantic to our West and apparently 1947 was a particularly bad winter.
Very interesting, thanks Gordon
I was a big fan of Kurt when I was a young man, I read most of his stuff at that time and loved his dry, ironic, sometimes laconic style
But I had no idea at all about his background, so to me that was fascinating. And a tad dismaying too
I remember reading, sometime back, about the US Military objective of weaponising the weather by 2025. They certainly beat that deadline
Great post Gordon as always. One aspect of weather modification, often overlooked is convection. The sun on land creates rising air which attracts incoming weather. Take the UK, we would normally get weather from the Gulf of Mexico, ie the Gulf stream, but blanket us with Ariel reflective chemtrail shite, and it passes to the north pulling in icy winds as it goes. Re the wilded zones, “Hunger Games, anyone?”.
Yes, I first noticed that 30 years ago while our summer clouds were coming down from the north. My farmer friend had noticed it too and remarked that it was unusual. From then on our weather has been Topsy-Turvy ever since. Hmm! Now I wonder why? The saying is, that if you put shite in yal get shite oot!
Then there was The Great Flood of 47. I recall the auld yins (most if not all are dead now) talking about there being a tornado causing damage in Duns and that snow drifts leading to Duns Castle were as high as 12ft (3.65m for the young uns).
Here’s more of the storm of 47.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-bl_26zK3c
https://www.life.com/nature/snow-blizzard-of-1947-photos-of-new-york/
Aye Gordon, my mother used to talk about it.