Shameless Admission That Taxpayer Money Is Being Used to Poison Everyone and Steal Water Resources
- Becca Pray
- Mar 6
- 3 min read
"Toying with Mother Nature isn’t as scary as it sounds in the context of cloud seeding," says the first line of this article, published on March 3, 2025 by Natasha Lynn in Colorado.
If we experience abnormally dry Summers in Virginia, could it be as a result of the moisture being stolen by someone upwind? Or could weather modification be occurring in Virginia and neighboring states, resulting in the extreme weather events we've been experiencing in recent years?
Did half of Floyd lose electricity and have to throw away all the condiments in our fridges as a result of Mother Nature, or as a result of adulterated complex weather systems?
If metallic nanoparticles are being released into our atmosphere, won't they be rained down into our environment and into our gardens? Does this pollution affect the soil biome, and subsequently the air around us?
We aren't yet sure who gave the green light for this article to be published, since it is nearly the first of its kind to enter the public eye on social media. Most importantly, we aren't sure why the article remains posted despite the 6.8K (and rising) negative comments showing disapproval for such weather-altering operations.
This article claims that Silver Iodide poses "no known" risks to the environment or human health, due to the fact that the particles are released in low concentrations.
Apparently gravity no longer exists, according to the line of logic used to justify spraying chemicals into the air. The well-established concepts of bioaccumulation and biopersistence have been thrown to the wind along with this plume of toxic chemicals.
Hi. Welcome to the world of weather manipulation. Take a seat, and allow me to walk you through my years of research into this topic, which began when I was an undergrad at Arizona State University, studying for my Bachelor's of Science in Geography, in addition to my compendium of evidence that such operations contribute to human illness and environmental destruction.
Back in the 80's in a popular ski town called Lake Tahoe, a Nuclear Launch Specialist named Erik Johnson watched closely as low-flying airplanes seeded Silver Iodide over the lake and mountains, in hopes of creating more snow for their booming ski tourism industry.

When the first outbreak of "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" (formerly known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) occurred in the Lake Tahoe area, Erik seemed to be the only one putting 2 and 2 together. Toxic algae blooms occurred in the lake, and even healthy people were coming down sick with this mystery illness that remains "unsolved" to this day.

We may not receive a high enough inoculum of Silver Iodide from a single weather modification event, but over time these particles accumulate in our environments -- particularly in waterways.
My one blog reader knows by now that we frequently discuss the digestion of these toxins by microbes (especially fungi) in the soil, and how they provide anthropogenic pollution a second opportunity to enter the human body and cause illness. This is especially the case for metallic nanoparticles such as Silver Iodide, since mold can digest, metabolize, and mobilize these particles, ultimately releasing them back into the air along with spores and other metabolites.
What we have here is a classic case of non-consideration of the soil life being affected by and Uno-Reversing our pollution back at us.
"No known" hazard to environmental and human health is now a euphamism for "turning a blind eye" to the effects of something, so that it cannot be scientifically proven until 50 years later, such as the case with RoundUp.
I barely talk about the lack of logic that this weather modification thrives on, since plenty of other people are battling it out for the sake of the environment. How can any weather event be blamed on mother nature when operations like this are occurring all around us? Instead I choose to selfishly focus on the part of this that affects me personally -- and thousands of people I know who are aware that their chronic illness stems from pollution such as this.
The editor of the Gazette, Jerry, says that they are open to receiving comment and sources from the opposing viewpoints, and that the article will remain up despite the uproar of negative feedback in the comments. The Gazette is currently considering whether to post again about weather modification.
We are only left to wonder how Natasha Lynn lays her head on the pillow at night after seeing the comments on her article.
Will another article like this be posted soon? Is this a trickle truth method of releasing this information slowly to the public? We await comment from the Gazette and from the author of this article to shed light on the motivations and revel in the aftermath of this article.
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