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Shanahan Demands Halt to Weather Modification Deals in Federal Agencies
Nicole Shanahan, a prominent figure in Trump’s orbit, has called for the federal government to terminate all weather modification contracts at the DOD, DOE, and EPA. Her bold stance, rooted in skepticism of government overreach, reignites a fringe debate as she alleges these programs disrupt natural ecosystems and lack transparency.
Shanahan claims the Pentagon uses cloud-seeding to manipulate weather patterns. She argues this could have unintended consequences for agriculture and climate.
The DOE, she alleges, funds experiments that tamper with atmospheric conditions. Such efforts, Shanahan insists, prioritize control over ecological stability.
At the EPA, she points to rumored geoengineering projects with little oversight. She contends these violate the agency’s mission to protect the environment.
Her push aligns with a broader distrust of federal bureaucracy among Trump allies. It echoes calls to rein in agencies seen as meddling in natural processes.
Scientists counter that weather modification is limited and heavily regulated. They say programs like cloud-seeding aim to boost rainfall, not wreak havoc.
Shanahan’s critics dismiss her stance as conspiracy-driven and unscientific. They note scant evidence of widespread harm from current federal contracts.
Supporters laud her for challenging opaque government projects. They argue taxpayers deserve clarity on how their money funds experimental tech.
Historical efforts like Project Stormfury fuel her case, though they’re long defunct. Modern programs, experts say, are narrower and focused on drought relief.
The DOD and DOE have stayed mum on her accusations so far. The EPA has denied any active role in weather-altering schemes beyond research.
Shanahan’s demand could pressure Trump to act if she gains traction. For now, it’s a rallying cry for those wary of federal power run amok.
The issue remains divisive, with facts drowned out by heated rhetoric. Whether it leads to policy shifts depends on her sway in Trump’s inner circle.
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