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Friday, 11 July 2025

Texas floods renew debate over cloud seeding as CEO admits operations preceded disastrous storms

 Deadly flash floods swept through Central Texas last week, killing over 100 and leaving devastation in areas like Kerrville, where the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in less than an hour. While meteorologists and regulators attribute the disaster to a natural storm system, conspiracies about human intervention have resurfaced after Rainmaker Weather Technologies CEO Augustus Doricko acknowledged cloud-seeding missions took place just days before the disaster.

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) confirmed Rainmaker conducted a 20-minute cloud-seeding flight in south-central Texas on June 2, 2024, targeting clouds to boost rainfall during a drought. However, Doricko stated the operation concluded days before National Weather Service flood warnings, emphasizing it was unrelated to the deluge. "Our missions enhanced clouds by only 10% at most," he told The War Room podcast. "The storm’s volume—4 trillion gallons—was far beyond what cloud seeding can even achieve."...<<<Read More>>>...