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Can the government control the weather?
Brayden Gray
Brandon Young
Yes
Jayden Fisher
Yes
Brandon Ward
Yes
Sebastian Garcia
Yes
Ryan Hughes
seY
Logan Powell
Yes
Austin Martin
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
>The Environmental Modification Convention (ENMOD), formally the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques is an international treaty prohibiting the military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects. It opened for signature on 18 May 1977 in Geneva and entered into force on 5 October 1978.
>The Convention bans weather warfare, which is the use of weather modification techniques for the purposes of inducing damage or destruction. The Convention on Biological Diversity of 2010 would also ban some forms of weather modification or geoengineering.[2]
Israel refused to sign it btw
Christian Richardson
Yes
Caleb Foster
No
Wyatt Campbell
haha totally no this is silly
Andrew Ross
Based
Samuel Harris
take your meds
Tyler Robinson
The government can't even control the banks or corporations but sure whatever.
Tyler Torres
>Can the government control the weather?
lol no
>Can x control the weather?
yes
Justin Evans
Lol reverse schizoposting I love it
Nathan Jones
Seeing as clouds are constantly flying over your house....
Mason King
banks control the government
Luke Reed
Yes HAARP in Alaska
Lincoln Jenkins
There is no doubt
Jaxon Diaz
Wow the joke writes itself.
Jaxson Gray
Yes they have been able to since the 70s. Nowadays they have Earth quake technology and shit though.
Beijing Olympics notoriously prevented it from raining by manipulation of the weather
Thomas Young
so banks control the weather?
Aaron Powell
Only the Finns have such powers (according to the Vikings).
Aaron Sanders
Yes.
China fired shells over it's cities that evaporated all the moisture preventing rain from spoiling any olympic competitions. This is China using basic shit to change the weather, I can only imagine what America has.
Leo Ross
It can. It can also control honosexual tendencies and coom production in the bawls through 5G tech but only within the US according to international law.
Jason Davis
>so banks control the weather?
I don't know. But the Federal Reserve is not part of the government. They are the counterfeiters of last resort for the counterfeiting cartel of banks.
Can anyone get elected without support of the MSM (the banks own) and lots of money?
Asher Parker
not my first day but thx
David Wright
no
Andrew Davis
Then why did you say "the government can't even control the banks" like a retard Boomer?
Luke Bennett
No
only China can do that
en.wikipedia.org
when it's olympics and the want good weather
literally any other scientist of any other culture or race is just too inferior to even adapt this technology or understand even the most basic fundamentals of it
it's literally beyond the genetic ability of everyone to grasp
Adam Miller
To an extent, I think. I believe the overall electric connection between the Earth and Sun is what leads to a lot of weather events like hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, our climate and things like that, and that really can't be overcome, but I think the powers that be can somewhat direct and control the flow of this energy so that they can control the general area a storm may hit and how bad it may be.
Imagine if a lightning strike could hit a skyscraper and destroy it because it's so powerful. Something like this could call into question our prevailing notions of where charge separation occurs, and people might wonder how large lightning strikes could be and then look back on ancient myths and legends with a dofferent perspective and then maybe a whole 'nother can of worms gets opened up just because of this one event. So the scientists at the top control the flow of this electricity and spread it around into many, smaller strikes to avoid this scenario. They could perhaps decide to steer a hurricane toward a population center like New Orleans (hurricane Katrina did some weird moves just before hitting land), or away from them, as they see fit.