Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has introduced federal legislation that would criminalize the release of chemicals into the atmosphere for the purpose of weather modification, geoengineering, or altering sunlight, making such actions a felony. The bill targets practices commonly referred to as geoengineering and weather manipulation, seeking to prohibit the dispersion of chemical agents intended to change weather, climate, temperature, or sunlight intensity. Greene has framed the legislation as a response to what she describes as dangerous and deadly government weather modification practices, citing concerns raised in the wake of recent Texas floods. The proposed law aligns with similar legislation recently enacted in Florida. Greene has stated she has spent months researching weather modification and geoengineering before introducing the bill. The move has sparked discussions about the legitimacy of weather modification claims, with some experts emphasizing that large-scale weather events, such as heavy rainfall, are driven by natural atmospheric processes rather than chemical interventions.
“I’ve also seen a number of prominent politicians push narratives of weather modification… and that’s just so outlandish… You’re not going to get 4 trillion gallons of water from flying a little airplane around. That comes from obscene tropical moisture.”https://t.co/oOAYFYZVnO
MTG FOCUS ON WEATHER & DEADLY FLOODS She's been working on this, with legislation, for quite some time, since before the flood. @RepMTG @RealDrGina @DBrodyReports @TBatesNews https://t.co/QbmFAUH8kn
I’m accepting apologies now. And I’m introducing legislation to stop weather modification and geoengineering. People have had enough of chemicals manipulating our weather. And the governments and the industries that profit from controlling it. https://t.co/BeaZkfqUUl https://t.co/nKV8taSPht