China recently used cloud-seeding missiles to combat a heatwave, triggering a humorous “underwear crisis” in Chongqing as gusts of 76 mph blew residents’ laundry off balconies.
Despite claims by the Chongqing Weather Modification Office that the winds were natural, the incident highlighted ongoing weather manipulation efforts.
Mainstream media often denies such technologies exist, despite clear evidence from countries like China and the USA.
The U.S. and other nations also possess weather modification capabilities, further proving that this technology is not a secret.
Weather modification technology is real and has been in use for several decades, the Express has reported.
The most common method is cloud seeding, which involves dispersing substances like silver iodide, potassium iodide, or sodium chloride into the atmosphere to encourage cloud condensation and precipitation, often to increase rainfall or snowfall.
Written by B.C. Begley
