Sharyl Attkisson 🕵️♂️💼🥋
@SharylAttkisson
I'm looking into weather modification / geo-engineering and reading some of the mandated reports of operations filed with federal government. A few questions I don't see many people asking:
The "weather" doesn't belong to anybody. What gives an individual company the right to modify "my" weather? For example, if I don't want it to rain Sunday for my wedding, why does somebody who paid for cloud seeding get to use artificial means to increase the chance my private event will get rained on?
From what I can tell so far, nobody audits to confirm companies are honestly and accurately reporting their activities, including how much chemical, such as poisonous silver iodide, they are putting into the environment. Why the lack of oversight?
Most states, including California, don't even require permits to modify the weather! Why not? This seems pretty important. What's to stop bad actors, even foreign adversaries, from secretly trying to wreak havoc on our weather thru operations that don't have to be licensed or permitted in many areas?
How would we even be able to tell if they were doing such a thing, since there is little to no oversight?
When cloud seeding works, it can "rob" moisture that would have fallen up the road. In other words, maybe I need rain and it would have rained on my garden-- but a cloud seeding operation nudged the moisture over a hydro plant that makes money off the water. How is this allowed without approval from the public or taxpayer?
How are companies allowed to, for profit, in essence take some of my water that I needed; or conversely ruin an event I wished to have sunny skies for? (And without giving general public notice in advance to the local community?)
Thoughts?
10:43 PM · Nov 12, 2025
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The American Storm
@BigJoeBastardi
You can mitigate the weather, you can not control it. IOW seed a cloud, yes produce some rain in a small area. Seed a hurricane, perhaps DECREASE its intensity not increase. As far as chemtrails, those believing that can take comfort in Fidel Castro claimed the US manipulated a hurricane in 1963 to destroy his island after the bay of Pigs. So they are in bed with a communist
8:53 AM · Nov 13, 2025
More on chemtrail vs. contrail:
The American Storm
@BigJoeBastardi
this is nonsense. How come you only see this when its either moist in the upper levels or moisture in on the increase. Here is why:
Here's why they only appear in moist air:
1. Water Vapor is KeyJet engines burn kerosene, producing water vapor and tiny particles (soot, sulfur compounds).
In cold air (below about –40°C at cruising altitude), this water vapor rapidly condenses and freezes into ice crystals—forming a visible cloud. If the surrounding air is dry (low relative humidity with respect to ice), the ice crystals sublimate (turn directly back into vapor) and disappear quickly.
2. Moist Air = Persistent ContrailsWhen the ambient air has high humidity (especially supersaturated with respect to ice), the ice crystals grow larger by attracting more water molecules.
These larger crystals persist for hours, spread out with wind, and can even trigger cloud formation (contrail cirrus).
This is why you see long-lasting white streaks only on humid days at altitude.
3. The Applegate Diagram (Science in One Picture) Meteorologists use the Applegate chart to predict contrail behavior:X-axis: Temperature
Y-axis: Relative humidity with respect to ice (RHi)
No contrail: Dry air (RHi < 100%)
Short-lived: Moderate humidity
Persistent & spreading: RHi > 120–150%
➤ Moist air = visible, long-lasting trails.
4. Why the "Chemtrail" Misconception? Contrails have existed since the 1940s (WWII bombers left them).
Modern jets fly higher and more efficiently, producing more water vapor.
Air traffic has skyrocketed (8x since 1980), so skies are busier.
On humid days, contrails merge into cloud-like bands, looking unnatural to the untrained eye.
5. Quick Test You Can DoCheck a humid day vs. a dry day using a weather balloon sounding (e.g., from http://weather.uwyo.edu).
Same flight paths, same planes—trails only on moist days.
Bottom line: What you’re seeing is basic atmospheric physics—no secret spraying required. The trails need cold + moisture to form and persist, just like your breath condenses on a winter morning.The lines in the sky that some people call "chemtrails" are actually contrails—short for condensation trails. They form when hot, humid exhaust from aircraft engines mixes with cold, low-pressure air at high altitudes (typically 25,000–40,000 feet).
11:43 AM · Nov 12, 2025