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Alex Jones 2025-Jul-10 Thursday

Jul 10, 2025
Kirk Elliott, a financial advisor and economist, digs into the implications of tariffs on precious metals and the effects of economic policies on American manufacturing. Augustus DiRico, CEO of Rainmaker, clarifies the misconceptions surrounding cloud seeding and its relevance in current weather crises, particularly in Texas. Rick Jones showcases innovative health products, emphasizing personal wellness. Together, they navigate the intersection of financial strategies, environmental technology, and health in today’s contentious landscape.
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INSIGHT

Cloud Seeding Can't Cause Texas Floods but Geoengineering Fears Persist

Augustus DiRico, CEO of Rainmaker, clarifies that his company's cloud seeding operations involve releasing only tiny amounts of silver iodide — about 50 grams per operation, comparable to a few Skittles — which can increase precipitation slightly for farms but are minuscule compared to the trillions of gallons involved in Texas floods.

Rainmaker suspended operations proactively before heavy rains in compliance with regulations, denying any role in the catastrophic flooding.

DiRico explains cloud seeding science: silver iodide triggers water droplet freezing to induce rain or snow, but the scale is limited, enhancing precipitation by less than a centimeter over hours.

He also highlights that larger-scale geoengineering like stratospheric aerosol injection is different and subject to distinct scrutiny, with the EPA releasing info on these practices, signaling public transparency efforts.

China leads global investment in weather modification, using advanced technologies extensively and exporting them internationally.

DiRico urges regulation and careful stewardship of weather modification technologies to increase water availability responsibly while acknowledging the controversies and ethical concerns.

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Rainmaker's Limited Cloud Seeding Impact

  • Rainmaker's cloud seeding produces minuscule precipitation compared to massive floods in Texas.
  • The company complies with regulations, suspending seeding during high flood risks to avoid harm.
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Texas Floods Caused by Weather Convergence

  • Severe flooding in Texas involved converging weather systems causing persistent rain.
  • Such ''land hurricane'' events are rare and explain extraordinary flood conditions.
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