Weather Modification Program is a service that pays pilots or ground hubs to perform cloud seeding that releases silver oxide. The silver oxide component is sprayed to assist with drought and rain making needs in the American open country.
Read – https://nawmc.org/
Money That’s Made
Industry reports put the cloud seeding market at around $120–$190 million globally in the 2020s, with forecasts toward $400–$800+ million by the 2030s depending on what’s counted (equipment vs. services).
Independent cloud‑seeding pilots commonly earn around $50,000–$100,000 per year, with some listings quoting $53–$82 per hour depending on location and experience.
Read – https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/connect-to-analyst/A16539
As with Data Centers, the recent outrage still doesn’t discuss the monetary gains cities and locals states made to install the systems within residential areas. So someone conservative or anti immigration, simply traded one unethical gain for another.
Read – https://www.ncsl.org/fiscal/subsidizing-servers-how-states-are-competing-to-attract-data-centers
Areas (Openly Admitting) Using Cloud Seeding
Nine U.S. states have active cloud‑seeding programs: California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and North Dakota.
Side Effects
By CDCs own records, state the side effects of co constant silver oxide:
“Exposure to dust containing relatively high levels of silver compounds such as silver nitrate or silver oxide may cause breathing problems, lung and throat irritation and stomach pain. These effects have been seen in workers in chemical manufacturing facilities that make silver nitrate and silver oxide. One man developed severe breathing problems shortly after working with molten silver. Skin contact with silver compounds has been found to cause mild allergic reactions, such as rash, swelling, and inflammation, in some people.”
Read – https://wwwn.cdc.gov/TSP/PHS/PHS.aspx?phsid=537&toxid=97






















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