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Bettina's avatar

"With Hawaii we only know that the land affected was some of the most expensive land in the world where the very richest people in the US want to live and where devastated poorer locals can’t live anymore. With North Carolina and Storm Helene, we only know sitting underneath the washed away towns and the destroyed homes and the disappeared roads is at least 530 billion dollars worth of lithium and quartz, enough as described in mainstream media reports to power the entire global semi-conductor industry."

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Caroline Ayers's avatar

Spot on!

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Ivor Silverman's avatar

Amazing research!

I agree; it was published here recently in Bedfordshire they are using chemtrails to alter the rainfall. Whether or not it is supposed to be a conspiracy theory, I tend not to trust any government.

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Mike Zorn's avatar

The Sui campaign reminds me a bit about Napoleon's foray into Russia.

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alexei's avatar

I don't doubt for a minute the immorality of those referred to but I do have reservations about the current geoengineering capacity you ascribe to their ability to impact weather events as humongous as cyclones or hurricanes. Cloud seeding, in terms of man-made intervention in the weather, is child's play to what you are inferring as their theoretical ability to affect hurricanes.

Although Helene was worse than predicted, it was not unique in history. The very same area suffered similarly (with a much lower population) in 1916. See this interesting account at the time:-

https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2024/10/03/north-carolinas-flood-of-1916/

Moreover, extolling man's power to control climatic events seems like playing into their AGW hands.

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