Category: Weather Control Conspiracy

  • The Cloud-Seeding Weapon

    The Cloud-Seeding Weapon was the belief that the devastating droughts of the 1930s were not purely natural or agricultural disasters, but the result of hidden weather-control experiments conducted by hostile scientific powers, especially Britain. The label is partly retrospective: scientific cloud seeding is generally dated to 1946, but earlier decades already saw strong public fascination with rainmaking, weather engineering, and atmospheric manipulation. In its strongest form, the theory claimed that British experimenters had learned to suppress rain, redirect storm tracks, or dry out North American farmland as a geopolitical weapon. The conspiracy version turned drought into atmospheric sabotage.