CIA Exploring How to Control the Weather

  • 11 years ago
Using geoengineering technology, humans can influence weather activity on Earth. Last year after Congress decided that the CIA shouldn’t be studying climate change, they closed their research center on climate change and national security, but now it looks like the CIA is still interested in weather.

The National Academy of Sciences is reportedly working together with the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and NASA to learn more about controlling weather conditions.
Using geoengineering technology, humans can influence weather activity on Earth.

Last year after Congress decided that the CIA shouldn’t be studying climate change, they closed their research center on climate change and national security, but now it looks like the CIA is still interested in weather.

Edward Price, a spokesman for the CIA said, “It's natural that on a subject like climate change the Agency would work with scientists to better understand the phenomenon and its implications on national security.”

The collaborative project has a budget of 630 thousand dollars.

Although the CIA would not talk specifically about their activities, some theorists have long believed that the government is using some kind of technology to control the weather.

The first instance of government weather control was publicized during the Vietnam War, when US forces implemented a cloud seeding effort to create rainfall on the Ho Chi Minh Trail while trying to obtain a military advantage.