Just two days before catastrophic floods killed at least 96 people in Kerr County, Texas — including 36 children — a company called Rainmaker Technology Corporation flew a plane over nearby Runge, Texas, to seed clouds with silver iodide.
The goal? To make it rain during a drought.
Now, Americans — including several lawmakers — are demanding to know if weather manipulation played a role in the disaster.
EPA: We’re Releasing It All
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin released a video Thursday vowing full transparency from the Trump administration.
“EPA shares the significant reservations many Americans have when it comes to geoengineering activities,” Zeldin said.
“I want you to know EVERYTHING I know about these topics, and without ANY exception.”
Watch his full statement:
The Trump EPA is committed to total transparency. I tasked my team @EPA to compile everything we know about contrails and geoengineering to release to you now publicly. I want you to know EVERYTHING I know about these topics, and without ANY exception! https://t.co/izKBz0lFvr pic.twitter.com/FkOCgBm3K9
— Lee Zeldin (@epaleezeldin) July 10,
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