Cloudseeding aircraft

By Isaac Simpson, Revolver

In Tennessee, state GOP legislators are passing a bill to ban chemtrails. SB 2691/HB2063 is being called a “conspiracy theory bill” by “local media”. It’s not about chemtrails but about real-life plans considered by the former Biden administration to spray metal into the air to block climate change. Literally, “scorch the sun,” Matrix-style, using something called Solar Radiation Modification (SRM).

SRM is the emission of reflective aerosols into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. It sounds bad, which is why the Tennessee state senate passed the bill to ban all geoengineering and weather modification—it outlaws “conducting geoengineering experiments by intentionally dispersing chemicals into the atmosphere.”

In reality, almost no SRM experiments have been conducted, and we have little experimental data on what its effects would be. But what we do know about SRM is that its effects would be global, and the aerosols would remain suspended in the atmosphere for years.

Much of the power (or lack thereof, depending on how you see it) of the contemporary right comes from instinctual understandings of elite corruption that don’t always exactly match reality. There’s a feeling that the people we’re up against are pure evil and that they really would scorch the sky, and that feeling can be a uniting and powerful force. Hence the power of what the left constantly dubs as “conspiracy theories,” some of which turn out to be true (Epstein) and some of which are more feeling than fact (Qanon).

The reason why the right can coalesce the political will to get such a bill passed in Tennessee is because of this very power: conspiracies, instinctual thinking, whatever you want to call it. So it’s not necessarily a bad thing that these initiatives don’t always map to reality. In this instance, however, we see how such thinking can actually harm the right. The more productive, impactful parts of the right at that.

Language in the bill paints an unintentionally broad stroke. It doesn’t distinguish between cloud seeding, stratospheric aerosol injection, or much at all about any other geoengineering or weather modification tech. In other words, it pretty much bans anyone engineering anything in the sky that could be considered a geoengineering experiment.

Not all such experiments are sinister or related to climate change. Some help farmers. Cloud seeding, for example, is the dispersion of silver iodide into clouds to augment precipitation. Silver iodide’s crystal structure is similar to that of ice, so water in clouds easily binds to it, forming large enough crystals to fall as snow or melt into rain. Its effects last 15 to 90 minutes, and it can target individual farms and watersheds. The amount of silver iodide sprayed in the air to initiate this process, which was invented in 1946, can fit in the palm of your hand—there is zero risk to human beings.

States like Idaho, Texas, and Wyoming pay for programs to increase water availability in their states for farms and utilities. China also spends hundreds of millions of dollars annually on cloud seeding and employs 38,000 people in the Beijing Weather Modification Office.

However, now the cloud seeding, along with other potential developments in air-centric water control that could benefit farmers, are at risk of being made illegal not just in Tennessee but in Kentucky as well, where the state legislature is considering a similar ban. If it becomes a Red State phenomenon, farmers in all of those states could be at a major disadvantage.

Why do we know this? Because cloud seeding is one of the exciting technologies coming out of the El Segundo tech scene—a sort of right-coded answer to Silicon Valley that has become a magnet for young, talented, patriotic men across the country. One such man is Augustus Doricko, founder of Rainmaker, a cloud seeding firm, who yesterday testified in front of the Tennessee legislature.

In his testimony to Tennessee’s House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee and the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Monty Fritts, Doricko said, “In all things, I aspire to be a faithful Christian, and part of that means stewarding creation. Part of what I’m concerned about in Bill 2063 is that it would prevent Tennessee from stewarding creation with all the tools it has available.”

In a brief interview, Doricko said, “The current bill language, if passed, would deprive Americans of the option to use a technology that we invented while China uses it at scale. And it would totally disregard the mountain of scientific evidence on cloud seeding’s safety.”

Conspiratorial thinking can be a positive force to organize and establish political will. Trump is a great example—how many of the things they called him a conspiracy theory about turned out to be true? We’ve seen it effectively spark movements and initiatives and serve as the backbone of a genuine anti-establishment movement. However, it comes with its own costs. Sometimes, it can be overbroad. It can become a blunt, dumb instrument that hurts more than it helps. It needs to be tempered with a clear-eyed, practical view of the facts on the ground. Or in the air.

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12 thought on “Tennessee passing bill to ban chemtrails, will impact cloud seeding and farms”
  1. Commenter kev
    Look up the data, thousands of Lear jets pouring into Swissyland for the WEF week-long event, it makes me laugh, we peasants have to be injected by our politicians, Buttler et al.

  2. Jul 17, 2025
    A Memory Hole for Rothschild in Rio

    It was perhaps the most significant event in his life. Yet the speech that launched the worldwide campaign against carbon dioxide, purportedly to save the planet from global warming, is…

    “……….In 1975, when Edmund de Rothschild retired from the NM Rothschild bank, he attended a conference of the World Wilderness Leadership (in conjunction with the United Nations0 in Colorado. ‘I have also been interested in wider environmental problems, in particular pollution control’, he wrote.

    Otherwise, his involvement in the climate crisis campaign is absent from the book. Isn’t that strange for an environmentalist?

    The final chapter (‘Home Stretch’) implies an esteemed gentleman retreating to his home and garden, occasionally attending commemorations. In fact, he made the most impact in his seventies and eighties.

    At the fourth World Wilderness Congress in 1987, he asserted that carbon dioxide is the cause of global warming, and that massive funds would be needed to ameliorate the effects. He suggested the World Conservation Bank for this reason. Money from the International Monetary Fund would be lent to the poorest countries, under guarantee of Western governments. The bank would designate wilderness areas with mineral riches as security.

    De Rothschild succeeded in getting this huge financial and territorial scheme adopted as United Nations policy, through his acquaintance with Maurice Strong, a founding figure of climate catastrophism, at the UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit). His speech was later publicised by George Hunt, an environmental businessman who was horrified to see the summit dominated by global banking billionaires.

    Strong introduced Edmund de Rothschild at Rio de Janeiro:

    Read on

    https://off-guardian.org/2025/07/17/a-memory-hole-for-rothschild-in-rio/

  3. @dogworld, re changes to fuel:
    Search the doc below for JP-8, specifically for the word ‘sulfur’, and how TPTB couldn’t care less about EPA guidelines. The Timeline chart is handy as are the first few photos in the article. I only had a quick flip through it all and read the Summary. All nano-shite sprayed ends up somewhere, but it’s not safe or effective.
    https://climateviewer.com/2014/11/05/contrails-geoengineering-nato-single-fuel-concept/

  4. Hegelian Dialectic – Oh you don’t want us to chemtrail to poison you, ah I mean to stay off climate change? We’ll ban cloudseeding and create food shortages. A win win for the #GloBaalists.

  5. Article and comments – the blind leading the blind/in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king. One eyed people have agendas, mhm?!Real contrails last only a couple of plane lengths behind the jet.
    Yet have a look at so many of the clouds these days – how many of these strange looking clouds did you see back when you were a kid, say 1950s-60s, eh? NONE. So use your common sense.
    Did you notice, perhaps, that for 3 – 4 days after Trump canned USAID, we had good old normal weather, with the same clouds we saw as kids ? But it didn’t last, they found new funding, and the weird clouds were back in a hurry. Also notice, the clouds (sometimes above the normal looking clouds, btw) are only there a shortish time, after which the sky may seem clear – but the dust is falling . . . Since there is metalllic aluminium in the dust, it is targetable by such things as HAARP and its equivalents, possibly cubesats and/or maybe “communication” sats, so ripple effects, maybe rainbow effects within the clouds (not the same regular rainbows) may show EM targetting – what that does, I don’t know, but doubt it is for our best wellbeing.
    It seems to me, that in order to block out the sun, the clouds/trails/haze would need to be everywhere, over the oceans too, which it is not, suggesting maybe that the cooling thing may be disinfo, and the chemtrails may be principally intended for human ingestion. If that can be proven, then they may be subject to the prohibition on involuntary medication — ah yes, how’s that going ? why do most of us still have “fluoride” in our reticulated water systems ? And how does that sit with the WHO treaty “we” just agreed to (or, didn’t back out of). . . ?

  6. There is no human induced climate change. It is natural.
    Blocking out sunlight is utter madness. It is criminal.
    The planet urgently needs more CO2 not less.

    You have your very own Jennifer Marohasy in Queensland who can explain all you need to know.

    Cloud seeding is not chemtrails. Correct me if I am wrong on this point.

    Graph available on line. I cant cut and paste for some reason?
    Google: earth’s temperature last 15,000 years

    Click on images and scroll for a graph with a single green line. We are the coldest it has been since the last ice age.
    Medieval warming 1 degrees warmer
    Roman warming 2 degrees warmer
    Much of the Holocene period 3 degrees warmer

    That is the extent of the dishonesty.

  7. vietozantony – first contrails (which are different from chemtrails) do happen at high altitude under certain atmospheric conditions. Plans spraying chemtrails operate at a lower altitude and their trails are brownish (contrails are white and disperse) and chemtrails last all day until they cover the whole sky. .
    The plane in the photo might be for ‘cloud seeding’ but certainly not for spraying agricultural chemicals as planes are small because they have to fly down low.
    Not sure where you get info about modified jet fuel as my friend used to test aviation fuel and if it had ANY contamination it couldn’t be used as I would cause engine to malfunction. Unfortunately can’t ask him any more questions as he died after being jabbed to prevent covid.
    (My opinion is we are told a little bit, but never the whole story about what the Govt is doing.)

  8. You can’t have it both ways. You are either a Christian following God’s dictates or you are going against your so called designer and his/ her intentions. You can’t be out to make lots of money by going against your supposed religious beliefs when it suits you. However there are many so-called Christians doing just that.

  9. I believe that pictures like the above are misleading… The chemtrailing is caused by modified jet fuel (kerosene) modified with added micro aluminium in colloidal form…
    All commercial jets can and do create chemtrails without special dispersing nozzles… The ‘gaps’ or cessation in the trails are caused by air temp variations that can be like waves on the surface of the ocean.
    All of the pictures showing nozzles on the wings or rows of bottles inside a large aircraft are a misdirection from the fact that the jet fuels are modified with extra micro aluminium worldwide.
    In Oz they manufacture the micro aluminium dust (precursor to the colloid) up at Weipa QLD.
    I say that the nozzles on aircraft wings are just for crop dusting etc… the pictures of rows and rows of bottles inside the large aircraft would be for some sort of other chemicals like poisons, defoliation etc.

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