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RAIN-MAKING CONTROL ACT 1967 (Australia)

 
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OP - cloud seeding doesnt work. Especially in fire ravaged areas. The heat, smoke and winds from the fires would make any air drop useless and disperse instantly.

The chemicals and elements used cannot be dropped in a water catchment area either, and the Snowy Mountains report states this.

Nice idea, but if it were that simple they'd have done it years ago. These fires and their size, fire front and duration are unprecedented, and the system just cant cope.

As for Prime Minister Morrison on holidays, yes that was true, he went on a family holiday, but not when the fires were bad. He returned home only a couple of days in, so the story you read is BS.

He's actually a nice bloke. He's a Hillsong Christian, but I wont hold that against him. Currently he isnt overtly pushing that agenda (nor is it allowed in our parliament) but given the largest anti-christian population on Earth at our door step, I dont think it's a bad thing.

Everyone trying to sort these horrible fires is doing the best job they can. Its not a time for attacking those just trying to get it right.

Good idea about the cloud seeding, but it doesnt work as easily as you think. Using this logic, there would be no more deserts in the world would there?

All the best for 2020.
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Anna Bligh, the then Premier of Queensland went to the King of Thailand and asked to borrow his rain making technology...

Queensland experienced some of the worst flooding in its history shortly thereafter.
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01/06/2020 07:13 AM
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Melbourne here, I've been smelling smoke all day. This is the worst it's ever been, and I was close to the fires in 2009 too.
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Melbourne here, I've been smelling smoke all day. This is the worst it's ever been, and I was close to the fires in 2009 too.
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Sending love and healing to you and your country. Praying that these fires stop and the land regenerates.
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Anna Bligh, the then Premier of Queensland went to the King of Thailand and asked to borrow his rain making technology...

Queensland experienced some of the worst flooding in its history shortly thereafter.
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Link??


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Anna Bligh, the then Premier of Queensland went to the King of Thailand and asked to borrow his rain making technology...

Queensland experienced some of the worst flooding in its history shortly thereafter.
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Link??


GOM-wishcrap7
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Smoke signals. Goneski now....
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Anna Bligh, the then Premier of Queensland went to the King of Thailand and asked to borrow his rain making technology...

Queensland experienced some of the worst flooding in its history shortly thereafter.
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Link??


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There were a lot of posts on GLP about this at the time that seem to have disappeared down the memory hole.

As I recall, Australia purchased the technology from Thailand, in part to help a water company in a naturally dry area in Australia get a contract to send bottled water to Japan. In the end, the Japanese went with another country.

At the time, 29 countries had purchased this weather control technology. I linked to this a few years ago in a FB post, but when I searched for it, the links no longer work

Here is a link to a story about cloud seeding in Tasmanaia.

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OP, trust me on this, the CSIRO have been playing with seeding for decades and in this country, in this state of affairs it doesnt work, and never will. Conditions need to be near perfect in order for the fine balance to work, even then it's spurious.

We've been in drought in many states for near a decade, and the same for a decade prior to that. The older Aussies and aborigines will tell you the same, and talk about periodic cycles.

Whilst seeding sounds easy, the practicality isnt there.

The weather creation is likely more to do with the increase of fracking up and down the entire east coast using up gigalitres of artesian water that flows from Papua New Guinea.

Can you show me long term where it has worked anywhere else in the world where it is so dry? Australia is the driest continent on the planet, and we only live on the very edges of it. Water is scarce.
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Yep, seems like the people in charge want the fire to me.
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Thread: If you can still ignore the fires in Australia after seeing this video, you are NOT a human being.
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Is the Rain Making ACt to discourage rain-making??
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No liability in respect of authorized operations
(1) Neither the Minister, any person or body authorized by the Minister to make arrangements for carrying out a rain-making operation....

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Does the liability matter when the risk is so large?
Matches kill people
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Is the Rain Making ACt to discourage rain-making??
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No liability in respect of authorized operations
(1) Neither the Minister, any person or body authorized by the Minister to make arrangements for carrying out a rain-making operation....

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75843628


Does the liability matter when the risk is so large?
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Over a billion animals and over 34 people have now died in vain.

Cloud seeding does work.

There are countless plains that can pour water over fires.

With all the fires in California the fact that Boeing and the military industrial complex could invest heavily in plains to douse these fires.

The fact they don't shows they want to destroy us.

This is what happens when you give up your guns, how many people have been arrested for starting these fires now?
Australians cannot even fight back.

Matches kill people.
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01/12/2020 03:22 PM
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OP, trust me on this, the CSIRO have been playing with seeding for decades and in this country, in this state of affairs it doesnt work, and never will. Conditions need to be near perfect in order for the fine balance to work, even then it's spurious.

We've been in drought in many states for near a decade, and the same for a decade prior to that. The older Aussies and aborigines will tell you the same, and talk about periodic cycles.

Whilst seeding sounds easy, the practicality isnt there.

The weather creation is likely more to do with the increase of fracking up and down the entire east coast using up gigalitres of artesian water that flows from Papua New Guinea.

Can you show me long term where it has worked anywhere else in the world where it is so dry? Australia is the driest continent on the planet, and we only live on the very edges of it. Water is scarce.
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Here is one video of how it works.
[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
Let me show you...XOXO
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OP, trust me on this, the CSIRO have been playing with seeding for decades and in this country, in this state of affairs it doesnt work, and never will. Conditions need to be near perfect in order for the fine balance to work, even then it's spurious.

We've been in drought in many states for near a decade, and the same for a decade prior to that. The older Aussies and aborigines will tell you the same, and talk about periodic cycles.

Whilst seeding sounds easy, the practicality isnt there.

The weather creation is likely more to do with the increase of fracking up and down the entire east coast using up gigalitres of artesian water that flows from Papua New Guinea.

Can you show me long term where it has worked anywhere else in the world where it is so dry? Australia is the driest continent on the planet, and we only live on the very edges of it. Water is scarce.
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Here is one video of how it works.
[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: BadHairDay


To quote from the video...

"Even in the 60's the CIA used this to bring down Monsoon's during the Vietnam war to take out the Viet Cong..."
Not rocket science XOXO
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OP, trust me on this, the CSIRO have been playing with seeding for decades and in this country, in this state of affairs it doesnt work, and never will. Conditions need to be near perfect in order for the fine balance to work, even then it's spurious.

We've been in drought in many states for near a decade, and the same for a decade prior to that. The older Aussies and aborigines will tell you the same, and talk about periodic cycles.

Whilst seeding sounds easy, the practicality isnt there.

The weather creation is likely more to do with the increase of fracking up and down the entire east coast using up gigalitres of artesian water that flows from Papua New Guinea.

Can you show me long term where it has worked anywhere else in the world where it is so dry? Australia is the driest continent on the planet, and we only live on the very edges of it. Water is scarce.
[/quote

Here is one video of how it works.
[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: BadHairDay


To quote from the video...

"Even in the 60's the CIA used this to bring down Monsoon's during the Vietnam war to take out the Viet Cong..."

 Quoting: Show me... 78300909


Former 747 the world's largest super soaker...

Why couldn't you have an air show of all these airplanes flying over these fires putting them out?
[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

This can drop 19,000 gallons at a time, which will create the drops of water in the air needed to "cloud seed" and create rain. XOXO





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