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Scientists and researchers are experimenting with using lasers to manipulate the weather. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they can create ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning. This experimental technique has shown promise in the laboratory. In the past, governments have allegedly used similar methods to control the weather, but without conclusive results. The use of lasers could have implications for drought areas, agriculture, outdoor events, and even hurricanes. However, it only works with existing water vapor in the air and cannot create rain from a clear blue sky.

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Physicists are experimenting with lasers to manipulate weather, potentially causing rain and lightning. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they aim to rip apart electrons, creating ions that act as condensation seeds. While still experimental, the process has worked in the laboratory, precipitating rain from water vapor. Allegedly, governments have experimented with weather control for decades, including the CIA during the Vietnam War. The use of lasers represents a more physics-based approach to weather modification. The implications could be significant for drought areas needing rain, outdoor events, agriculture, flooding, and even hurricane control.

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Physicists are using lasers to change the weather by firing 1,000,000,000 watt lasers into the sky to create rain clouds and lightning bolts. This method has been used by China during the Olympics and the USSR after Chernobyl. However, the effectiveness of these capabilities is inconclusive. In the past, governments have been alleged to experiment with weather control, but now scientists are using 1,000,000,000,000 watt lasers to study the laws of physics. In the laboratory, these lasers have been shown to precipitate rain and create ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning.

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A spinning magnetic flywheel with alternating red and blue magnets can be spun using a drive motor. A wire coil around the outside can collect electricity. When another magnet is placed near the outside of the spinning flywheel, it starts spinning very fast due to a precession motion. The large disc spins anticlockwise, while the precessing disc spins clockwise.

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Some bubbles can mimic weather events like tornadoes. Watch a vortex form. Another bubble, called the Carousel, pays tribute to the original bubble pioneer, Mr. Tom Noddy.

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A cloud generator creates water particles in a chamber, demonstrating how HAARP works by pushing clouds away. ELF wave transmitters like HAARP can manipulate the weather globally, potentially causing natural disasters. Doctor Agnew believes ELF waves triggered an earthquake in Oregon. Chemtrails, allegedly sprayed by the US Air Force, could be used with HAARP to control weather by preventing rainfall.

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Physicists are using trillion-watt lasers to manipulate the weather by creating rain clouds and lightning. This experimental technique works by firing lasers to create ions that act as seeds for precipitation. While governments have been alleged to have experimented with weather control in the past, this new approach is based on solid physics. The lasers can only condense water vapor that is already present in the air, so they won't work on clear blue skies. However, they have potential applications in agriculture, flood prevention, outdoor events, and even hurricanes. This weather modification technique could have significant implications for drought-stricken areas and crop production.

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The excerpt discusses a line of devices associated with counteracting daily weather modification by altering atmospheric conditions. It references Trevor James Constable and Wilhelm Reich, who are described as the innovators behind the Cloudbuster, a apparatus purported to counteract weather modification taking place in the skies. A notable credential linked to Constable is that he worked for the U.S. Navy, and, in addition, helped the state of California “clean up the skies” and get rid of smog using devices like this. The claim is made that California knows how to restore cleaner skies with these kinds of tools. According to the account, the devices are shown “here” and are said to be synchronized to a running water source. The mechanism described involves changing the etheric fields and the etheric waves of the earth, with the ether described as moving continuously throughout the planet. The narrative states that the devices can “dam up the ether,” as Constable would do, which would lead to rain. In other words, by manipulating the etheric flow, the devices are claimed to induce precipitation. Beyond rain, the text asserts additional effects: the devices could cause plants to grow faster and could clear up areas affected by smog and pollution, as well as toxins and chemicals that have been released into the sky. The overall proposition presented is that these weather-modification countermeasures operate by influencing etheric energy, using synchronization with a water source, to produce environmental and agricultural benefits. The content links the Cloudbuster to a broader effort to address atmospheric contamination and weather manipulation, highlighting a historical claim about military and state usage, as well as potential environmental improvements attributed to the technology.

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So many people ask about weather modification solutions, and this is a very simple setup. This is a piece of rebar with a copper pipe, and what I do is I pour water in the copper pipe. I let it pool right here, and what you're gonna notice is above me, completely clear. That's the magic of a cloud buster. That's really cool. But look at clouds all over the other place and then clouds all over here. But just a simple setup, you could put multiple copper pipes into the ground, fill them with water, let them pool, and watch what happens with your skies. Magic. And if people wanna learn more about this, look up the work of Trevor James Constable and Wilhelm Reich. And this was shown there was a guy also doing it in Germany where he was taking cloudbusters and he would put like the flower of life on top of the cloudbuster, and he noticed that it would punch that same hole into the sky. In the clouds was a flower of life. So whatever you do on the ground also happens with the sky. This is where like the intention and energy of, you know, the ether, that whole orgone, that whole thing is all connected. So if they are trying to crank up the storms, people should also be cranking up what they're doing in their backyard. You can put a whole bunch of copper pipes and nice and simple, you get copper pipes and pop them into the ground, fill them with water each day, it'll help balance out the skies.

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Water droplets colliding at high velocity with each other or wet surfaces generate an electrified spray containing negative ions that transfer to the surrounding air. Waterfall ion levels can reach tens of thousands of ions per cubic centimeter, depending on the distance. Ocean waves crashing on the shore produce the same effect. Thunderstorms also generate substantial amounts of ions with each lightning strike.

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Physicists are using trillion-watt lasers to manipulate weather by creating rain clouds and lightning. Previous alleged experiments by governments have been inconclusive, but current research focuses on the laws of physics. The lasers generate ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning when fired into the sky.

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Check it out, the aerial film crew is here. I'm getting shocked right now, but I'm just using the electroscope for a quick voltage check. We're talking a few thousand volts here. Let's see if we have enough current to make this Franklin Bell work. Dude, it's freaking working! The aerial wire positively charges the can, influencing the foil ball to deliver electrons from the grounded can. The clouds opened up, so I connected the corona motor. One side's grounded, the other's on the aerial wire. After a few seconds, it's spinning! I'm siphoning energy straight from the atmosphere. The motor is running off several kilovolts, you can hear the coronal discharge. The wind picked up, so we packed it up.

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Speaker 0 notes that directly above our heads is a power source that literally nobody would expect: the atmosphere itself. In response, Speaker 1 built a small wire harness from fishing line and acrylic that hangs about a meter below a drone, carrying an electrode up into the sky. This setup is used to visualize energy harvested from the atmosphere with several tools: a classic foil electroscope, which shows foil leaves repelling when charged to a few kilovolts DC; a Franklin Bell, which uses static repulsion to produce linear motion; and a corona motor designed by Speaker 1, which uses static repulsion and attraction to create rotational energy. The experiment proceeds with the drone at about 100 meters. An electrical ground is established, and the Skywire is connected to an isolated base for charging. The process progresses with charging and discharging observed. Speaker 1 notes that the Franklin Bell begins to work, with the system showing activity as current is drawn. Then, when the clouds open, the corona motor is connected, and after only a few seconds, it starts spinning. Speaker 1 expresses amazement at the sight, noting that it never spun that fast before and that they simply sat and enjoyed the moment. The overall impression is that energy was being siphoned directly from the atmosphere.

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A man attaches a copper wire and flies a drone to about 115 meters to show the ether in action. They use an electroscope as a quick voltage check. 'Now that's a few thousand volts right there.' They test Franklin Bell, which is 'working.' The aerial wire places a positive charge on this can, which then influences the foil ball to deliver electrons from the grounded can, which is directly connected to Earth. The clouds finally opened up, so I connected up the corona motor. Like before, one side was connected to ground while the other was attached to the aerial wire. After just a few seconds, 'Hey. Hey. She's spinning. This is just remarkable.' They siphon energy straight from the atmosphere. The motor runs on several kilovolts; you can hear the coronal discharge. Not long after, wind picks up, and they pack up.

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Far from any city in the frozen wilderness of Alaska, a large field of antennas called HAARP—the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program—can be seen from space. HAARP is officially described as a research facility built to study the ionosphere, the electrified layer of Earth’s atmosphere where solar wind interacts with Earth’s magnetic field. The transcript also describes beliefs that HAARP is not only “listening” but “talking” to the sky and that it can affect conditions below. According to these beliefs, HAARP could be linked to unusual weather events such as storms appearing out of nowhere, heat waves in places that should be frozen, record-breaking floods, and droughts that last for years. The described theory claims that by blasting powerful radio waves into the upper atmosphere, HAARP can heat specific pockets of air. That heating is said to alter air pressure, which would then change wind, and wind would, in turn, influence broader weather patterns. The transcript frames this as a way to steer a hurricane and as a method to shut down an enemy’s crops without firing a single shot, presenting the idea of turning weather into a weapon.

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Scientists and researchers are experimenting with using lasers to manipulate the weather. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they can create ions that act as seeds for rain clouds and even lightning. This experimental technique has shown promise in the laboratory. In the past, governments have allegedly used similar methods to control the weather, but without conclusive results. However, with the use of these powerful lasers, scientists are now delving into the laws of physics to bring about weather changes. While this technique may not be effective on clear blue skies, it holds potential for aiding drought areas, agriculture, flood control, and even hurricane management.

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The transcript presents a wide-ranging discussion about geoengineering, its methods, alleged environmental and health impacts, and the social, political, and economic consequences of manipulating the climate. - Definitions and methods - Geoengineering is defined as the artificial modification of the Earth's climate. Geoengineers are proposing spraying 10 to 20,000,000 tons of toxic aluminum and other substances into the sky to cool the planet. - Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is described as making the Earth whiter by reflecting sunlight with particles to reduce heat absorption; aluminum and sulfur are discussed as possible reflective agents. It is claimed that model results indicate reflection of sunlight can offset most climate change in most places most of the time, but will damage some places. - Aerosols, including oxides of metals (notably aluminum oxide) and other substances like barium and strontium, are said to function as cloud condensation nuclei, affect precipitation patterns, and interact with atmospheric moisture to influence weather. - Techniques such as cloud seeding and ionospheric heating (including HARP) are described as ways to modify weather by concentrating RF energy, dispersing particulates, or heating the ionosphere to alter jet streams and pressure systems. - Alleged evidence and observations - Observations of chemtrails and a “chemtrail geoengineering footprint” of aluminum, barium, and strontium are presented as widespread, with rain and snow samples allegedly showing these elements and linking them to patents and weather changes. - Reports of environmental changes in forests and soils are cited, including pH shifts toward alkalinity, tree and plant die-offs, and increased fungal infections in crops and ecosystems. - Claims that the sky is rarely blue, global dimming, reduced sunshine, and altered precipitation patterns are linked to aerosol operations and patent-driven goals. - Examples include droughts and floods in various regions, altered storm tracks, and unusual weather events such as anomalous snowfall and temperature swings. - Health, ecology, and agriculture - Alleged health impacts associated with inhaled metals (aluminum, barium, strontium) include rises in asthma, ADHD, autism, and other conditions; cited are concerns from rain- and soil-based studies and observations of changing ecosystems. - Organisms and crops are described as suffering under altered soils (pH changes), increased abiotic stress, and fungal pressures; references are made to Monsanto and GM crops as responses to these stresses, including drought- and flood-tolerance patents. - Organic farmers report declines in crop yields and quality, changes in the viability of basil, cilantro, and tomatoes, and a shift toward greenhouse cultivation to sustain production. - Economic and geopolitical dimensions - Weather is framed as a major driver of commodity markets; weather derivatives are described as financial tools used to hedge or profit from weather-related risk, with potential for immense profits if weather is manipulated. - There is a suggested link between geoengineering research funding (government grants and private funding, including Gates), corporate interests (Monsanto), and the commoditization of weather and food production. Claims include that droughts or floods could boost seed sales and corporate control over agriculture. - The narrative asserts a transfer of wealth and power to a few: corporations and financiers could profit from climate manipulation, while ordinary farmers and populations face food insecurity and market volatility. - Historical context is offered, including references to attempts at weather modification for military ends, the Montréal and NMOD treaties aimed at banning weather warfare, and the notion that domestic exemptions in treaties allow some activities within borders. - Military and governance implications - Weather modification is described as a potential force multiplier in warfare, capable of denying enemy access by creating extreme weather or redirecting storm tracks; historical anecdotes about hurricanes and monsoon manipulation are discussed. - The concept of “owning the weather by 2025” is cited as a military objective, with the idea that environmental manipulation could control battle spaces and influence outcomes. - Debates about sovereignty, accountability, and the ethics of weather control are raised, including concerns about lawsuits, international governance, and the rights of the global population to the atmosphere. - Calls to action and ethics - The speakers advocate public awareness, local-to-global organizing, whistleblowing, and dissemination of information to environmental, farm, health, and media groups. - There is a recurring warning that those who control weather could control food, markets, and political stability, and a lament that the atmosphere and biosphere belong to all of humanity, not to a few corporate or political actors. - Concluding tension - The film presents a tension between scientific capability to engineer climate and the untested, potentially dangerous consequences for ecosystems, health, and equitable access to resources. It emphasizes the need for vigilance, transparency, and public engagement to address possible harms and governance gaps.

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I demonstrated generating power using atmospheric electricity by lifting a wire with a hexacopter. Voltage increases by 100 volts per meter in the air. In fair weather, the ground is negative, and the sky is positive. The downward electrical current consists of positive ions moving slowly towards the ground. To utilize atmospheric electricity, one end of a wire is connected to the ground, and the other end is lifted up. At 120 meters high, there's 12,000 volts between the wire and the ground. The wire is at ground potential due to being an electrical conductor.

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The speaker claims to have discovered a weather anomaly involving towers along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastlines. According to the speaker, radar data shows circular waves emanating from these towers, pushing clouds and precipitation outward in a uniform manner. The speaker states that all towers along the coastline exhibited this phenomenon simultaneously. The speaker notes that areas of precipitation near the towers disappeared at the same time the waves occurred. The speaker also claims that at 1940 UTC, seismic activity, reported as a 3.1 magnitude earthquake, was felt in the same areas. The speaker argues that earthquakes cannot move clouds in perfect circular waves from towers along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastlines. The speaker questions what is causing the clouds to move in this manner.

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Physics is fascinating with repulsion, linear, and rotational motion powered by energy from the sky. This unique power source has been around for over a century. In 1922, German inventors designed a power generation facility using balloons to support wires. Revisiting this concept, I connected a corona motor to the sky, causing it to spin rapidly, siphoning energy from the aerial wire through coronal discharge.

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Physicists are experimenting with lasers to control the weather. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they can create ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning. This method has been used in the past by countries like China and the USSR, but its effectiveness remains inconclusive. However, with the use of one trillion-watt lasers in the laboratory, rain can be precipitated from water vapor and electricity can be brought down the beam. While this technique won't work on clear blue skies, it holds potential for drought areas, agriculture, outdoor events, flooding, and even hurricanes. Weather modification could have significant implications for these areas.

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The speaker demonstrates how radar beams can steer storms, using an example of a system moving from Texas to Louisiana. They show how a "force field" from Alabama directs the storm into the Gulf, preventing further impact. The storm is zapped out above a certain line, leading to its descent into the Gulf. The speaker notes ongoing monitoring of the storm's path towards Tennessee and Kentucky. This video serves as a quick explanation of this weather phenomenon. Thank you. Translation: The speaker explains how radar beams can steer storms, using an example of a system moving from Texas to Louisiana. They show how a "force field" from Alabama directs the storm into the Gulf, preventing further impact. The storm is zapped out above a certain line, leading to its descent into the Gulf. The speaker notes ongoing monitoring of the storm's path towards Tennessee and Kentucky. This video serves as a quick explanation of this weather phenomenon. Thank you.

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According to Scott Stevens, a former meteorologist, chemtrails are essential for precise atmospheric actions and act as "wires in the sky." Chemtrails and HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project) are designed to work together as weather weapons. HAARP uses phased array antennas to steer microwaves into the ionosphere, activating ions. Excitation waves affect metallic particles, allowing the air column to be heated or cooled. HAARP's directional antennas can focus on and move the jet stream, creating an artificial high. Adding particulates like aluminum and barium, combined with heat, warms the atmosphere, leading to expansion, intense droughts, and extreme rainfall. Moving the jet stream impacts the polar vortex. When the jet stream hits a HAARP-created "bubble," it diverts, causing warm, dry conditions in California and shifting moisture and cold air to the Arctic and Midwest. HAARP can also disrupt storms, causing them to "melt" and lose their structure, preventing precipitation.

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According to the speaker, a device drawn in crops by friendly aliens in 2014 can help us understand how UFOs fly. The device features six wire coils with a spinning magnet inside. UFOs fly using a rotating magnetic field, which explains why compasses spin wildly when airplanes get near them. The device includes a pole with a disc magnet and an orange bead to hold the magnet as it spins upward. A silicone bead helps the magnet rise and keep spinning. A 70-millimeter magnet with a silicone bead on a rod starts spinning with three-phase power, generating upward force proportional to its spin speed, regardless of whether the north or south pole faces up. Doubling the magnet's thickness increases the upward force. The next step is to test if the spinning magnet can lift wire coils, first trying with existing coils weighing two kilograms, and then with lighter coils made of copper-coated aluminum wire weighing 500 grams. The goal is to create an anti-gravity device.

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Experiments were conducted using a Dremel rotary tool with different rotor magnets to observe spin-dependent magnetic field effects on nearby objects. When a rotor with its North Pole parallel to the axis of spin is spun at 5,000 RPM over an aluminum ball, nothing happens. However, with the North Pole perpendicular to the axis of spin, the aluminum ball shoots off. A small cube magnet with its south pole up jumps onto the rotor regardless of whether the rotor with a north pole on the end is spinning or not. When the rotor with a north pole on the side spins, the test magnet rotates around its north pole in the same direction as the rotor. This suggests the spinning magnet generates a new, vertical North Pole due to precession. Fast spin of a magnetic rotor with poles perpendicular to the axis of spin induces repulsive eddy currents, pushing away an aluminum ball or magnet. This effect is not observed when the poles are parallel to the axis of spin.
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