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The climate models aren't based on accurate data, nor enough data, so they lack integrity and should be taken with a grain of salt.

Likewise, the cloud seeding they seem to be doing nearly worldwide now - the cloud formations from whatever they're spraying - are artificially changing weather patterns, and so a lot of the weather "anomalies" or unexpected-unusual weather-temperatures could very easily be because of those shenanigans; it could very easily be as a method to manufacture consent with the general population.

Similarly with the arson forest fires in Canada last summer, something like 90%+ of them were arson + a few years prior some of the governments in the prairie provinces (e.g. hottest and dryest) gutted their forest firefighting budgets; interesting behaviour considering if they're expecting more things to get hotter-dryer, you'd add to the budget, not take away from it, right?



> The climate models aren't based on accurate data

I'm sorry, do you have a source for that claim? You seem to dismiss the video without any evidence.


My other comment will link you to plenty of resources: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40378842


You linked to a comment about dieting. The comment contains no sources relevant to climate change.


My bad! Sorry, not sure how that happened - here it is: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40401703


I heard of cloud seeding theoretically, but is that actually widespread globally now?


I don't know if every nation is doing it, however it appears to look to be at least be a G20 operation.

How much airspace of geographic area do you need access to in order to cloud seeds in other parts of the world though?

I haven't looked but perhaps GeoengineeringWatch.org has resources and has kept track of that?




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