California gets plenty of rain. They divert every last drop and cry drought. It's controlled and monopolized like every natural resource that nature freely provides. Once the politics are taken out, there will magically be no drought.
To the naysayers on weather modification, there are patents for rain making from decades ago. Simple search in the US Patent database.
Yes but "natural" rainwater brings with it all the powder shit that [they] spray across the sky so it only becomes safe to drink after it's been filtered through a lot of soil. So let the plants have it (but don't eat them).
Half of the water goes to wetlands, "protected waterways" and the like. This includes diverting a portion of that into the ocean. That's their story. More likely it's being held.
PDJT brought this to light when he was publically in office. The state government claimed there was a tiny endangered fish that would die off if they didn't divert the water.
California gets plenty of rain. They divert every last drop and cry drought. It's controlled and monopolized like every natural resource that nature freely provides. Once the politics are taken out, there will magically be no drought.
To the naysayers on weather modification, there are patents for rain making from decades ago. Simple search in the US Patent database.
Why were there wildfires all over California?
Same reason.
Yep. And DEWs. And fire departments told to stand down like Uvalde or starting them by order. Turns the stomach.
Arson
I've heard you are not even allowed to have rainwater collection barrels in commiefornia
Boys do what they can. Men do what they want.
The saying goes “ boys do what they want to do, and men do what they must do!”
Not my version.
You can have them and its actually encouraged. One of the few positive government acts.
Well that's good. Not sure where I heard that. There is nothing like natural rain water for your plants
Yes but "natural" rainwater brings with it all the powder shit that [they] spray across the sky so it only becomes safe to drink after it's been filtered through a lot of soil. So let the plants have it (but don't eat them).
The public utilities pay 25% of "weather modification" cost to private energy corporations in northern California.
92-088 Coop Agreement PG_E Mokelumne Basin.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/08yss3.pdf
CloudSeedingHistory.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/8ebapk.pdf
2019_Authorization.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/0s1bb4.pdf
50% environmental, 40% agriculture, 10% urban.
Half of the water goes to wetlands, "protected waterways" and the like. This includes diverting a portion of that into the ocean. That's their story. More likely it's being held.
PDJT brought this to light when he was publically in office. The state government claimed there was a tiny endangered fish that would die off if they didn't divert the water.
Their criminality knows no bounds.
This. Stupid delta smelt protection program.