Proof of Weather Control

Government Weather Modification Projects & Patents




đŸŒŠī¸ Project Cirrus (1947–1952)

Project Cirrus was the first U.S. attempt to modify a hurricane using cloud seeding techniques. In 1947, a B-17 aircraft released dry ice into a hurricane, which then changed course and struck Savannah, Georgia, raising concerns about the unintended consequences of weather modification.

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đŸŒ§ī¸ Operation Popeye (1967–1972)

A covert military operation during the Vietnam War, Operation Popeye aimed to extend the monsoon season over enemy territories by seeding clouds, thereby disrupting supply routes. The program raised ethical questions and led to international discussions on the militarization of weather.

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📄 CIA Weather Modification Survey (1957)

This declassified CIA report provides an overview of weather modification capabilities and research during the 1950s, highlighting the strategic interest in controlling weather patterns.

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đŸ”Ŧ Notable Weather Modification Patents



US2550324A – Process for Controlling Weather (1951)

An early patent outlining methods to influence weather patterns, such as inducing precipitation.

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US5003186A – Stratospheric Welsbach Seeding (1991)

Describes a method of dispersing reflective particles into the stratosphere to mitigate global warming effects.

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US4686605A – Altering Earth's Atmosphere (1987)

Known as the "HAARP patent," this outlines ways to heat and alter the ionosphere, potentially influencing weather and communication systems.

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US5984239A – Weather Control by Satellites (1999)

Proposes using satellites to reflect sunlight or beam energy to influence atmospheric conditions.

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