Cloud Seeding Chaos: Dubai's Billionaire's Play Geoengineering God By Manipulating The Weather
(Chaz Anon) In a world where the truth often takes a backseat to sensational headlines, the mainstream media and its so-called experts have finally been cornered into acknowledging that, yes, our mad scientist-esque tampering with Mother Nature via geoengineering has indeed backfired spectacularly in Dubai. It seems the skies above the desert megacity were not content with merely showcasing the world’s tallest buildings but decided to add "world's most unexpected swimming pool" to Dubai’s list of accolades, courtesy of some overly ambitious cloud seeding.
"Cloud seeding worsens flooding."
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) April 17, 2024
Bloomberg attributes Dubai's historic rain to man-made climate engineering. pic.twitter.com/jJfNuKim0r
Historic UAE storm may have been self-inflicted by cloud seeding, meteorologists claim https://t.co/h8bNR3nBnD pic.twitter.com/6VXLpyrJP3
— New York Post (@nypost) April 17, 2024
Bloomberg News, in a moment of what can only be described as forced transparency, reluctantly coughed up the reality that the recent biblical-scale floods turning Dubai into an impromptu Venice were not just an act of God, but perhaps more an act of man playing God. The report highlighted that Dubai was subjected to aquatic bombardment, receiving a year’s worth of rain in just 24 hours - a meteorological anomaly that's about as subtle as a sledgehammer.
Dubai in the UAE was hit by flooding that submerged roads and vehicles and caused flights to be diverted after a reported 158mm of rain fell in 24 hours, equivalent to the typical yearly average. pic.twitter.com/kx93DT4TFC
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) April 17, 2024
And then there’s the media circus that couldn't quite decide whether to juggle or walk the tightrope on reporting the truth. While some outlets found themselves as the main course in the public roasting pit for their conflicting narratives, others played it as safe as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Wired magazine, in a display of journalistic gymnastics that would score a perfect ten for mental contortion, published a piece boldly titled, “No, Dubai’s Floods Weren’t Caused by Cloud Seeding,” effectively adding more fuel to the dumpster fire of public skepticism.
Mainstream media is conflicted on blaming cloud seeding for huge Dubai flood pic.twitter.com/768EVa595i
— An0maly (@LegendaryEnergy) April 17, 2024
In the end, what we have is a cautionary tale wrapped in a wet blanket of irony. The saga of Dubai’s floods serves as a stark reminder that when humanity’s hubris leads us to believe we can control the uncontrollable, nature has a way of reminding us who's really in charge. It’s a narrative fit for the modern age - a blend of ambition, science, and the ever-entertaining struggle to own the narrative, with the truth often becoming the first casualty in the aftermath.
Dubai tried to control the weather with cloud seeding.
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) April 17, 2024
It backfired and caused massive flooding.
Perhaps Bill Gates plans to block out the sun is also a very bad idea...
Dubai airport looks like an apocalyptic movie. Videos of the flooding are insane.
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) April 16, 2024
I’ve seen some blaming climate change when the cause is actually from the use of weather modification.
Cloud seeding where chemicals are sprayed in clouds to create rain caused this. We recently… pic.twitter.com/AoejGxJNnt
Some People Have Claimed The Dubai Airport Floods May Have Been Caused By Cloud Seeding Gone Wrong
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 17, 2024
Joe Rogan “In the United Arab Emirates, they make it rain every week”
“A billionaire friend of mine who's a legitimate billionaire told me that it's entirely possible that some of… pic.twitter.com/iH6A1KY6fh
Check out some footage from the wild storm below:
More eerie scenes from the exceptional storm that hit Dubai on April 16, 2024.
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 17, 2024
[📹 dd1etm21]pic.twitter.com/N7nbYG4nHs
Saving a stranded cat after the flash floods that hit Dubai International Airport on April 16, 2024.pic.twitter.com/NKFQj0vXqP
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 17, 2024
A Porsche in Dubai yesterday after the heavy rain👏 pic.twitter.com/nPySiH0C6A
— Tansu Yegen (@TansuYegen) April 17, 2024
WATCH: Dubai goes dark in the afternoon due to exceptional weather pic.twitter.com/J8ZaJJE9eg
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 16, 2024
Dubai's historic flood in just 30 seconds. pic.twitter.com/gvfqzkurW2
— Prayag (@theprayagtiwari) April 17, 2024
Dubai Airport after the flood pic.twitter.com/YacYiaspAK
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 17, 2024