“How did we get a dozen ‘1,000-year floods’ in 3 days?” (AccuWeather).
“What caused over a dozen ‘1,000-year floods’ in just 3 days?” (Fox News).
And in the meantime, other regions of North America are being baked and burned to the ground, welcome to weather warfare.
The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, July 12, 2025, #518
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Two days before historic floods devastated parts of Texas, planes were in the air cloud seeding — injecting silver iodide and other chemicals into the sky to artificially generate rainfall. NBC News has confirmed these operations took place just 48 hours before the floods. The CEO of the weather modification company involved? Augustus Doricko, a 25-year-old Thiel Fellow and founder of the startup Rainmaker — backed by Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel.
Texas runs 7 active state-supported cloud seeding programs, modifying weather across 30 million acres.
Doricko insists the flood and the seeding were unrelated. According to him, the effect is minimal: “sub-centimeter” levels of precipitation. But scientists themselves still debate cloud seeding’s real-world impact. And the timing? Impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, Peter Thiel’s Palantir — known for military surveillance and predictive policing — is now connected to experimental weather manipulation via Rainmaker. Is this climate aid… or climate control? They call it “stewarding the natural world.” Texas got biblical flooding instead. No accountability. No consent. Just billionaire-backed sky experiments — and a state left underwater, asking questions.
Texans who have lost their homes, their children, and even their lives in the devastating floods sweeping the state are getting what they deserve, according to Barbra Streisand — who described the tragedy as karma for voting Republican. In a now-viral post on Bluesky, the Hollywood icon appeared to suggest the people of Texas had it coming—blaming the victims of the disaster for their state’s political decisions and describing the floods as a form of karma. “The horror of these killer tornados and flash floods killing Americans should redouble our efforts to slow climate change and increase the National Weather Service enhanced warning systems,” she wrote. “Instead this Administration is heading us in the opposite direction,” Streisand wrote on Monday, prompting immediate backlash from grieving families and even some of her own fans.
In a move raising alarm in central Texas, the Clinton Foundation has quietly deployed hundreds of unidentified operatives into chaotic disaster zones—allegedly to search for missing children in the aftermath of devastating floods. The Foundation claims its agents are combing shelters, canvassing devastated neighborhoods, and assisting rescue teams. But with little transparency and no clear coordination with law enforcement, critics say the operation feels less like a relief mission and more like a covert campaign.
Given the Clintons’ controversial history—from Hillary’s ties to the Haiti child trafficking scandal to Bill’s deep connections with Jeffrey Epstein—many are questioning what’s really driving this sudden surge of activity.
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