ADVERSE AGRICULTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF WEATHER MODIFICATION
@article{Herndon2016ADVERSEAC, title={ADVERSE AGRICULTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF WEATHER MODIFICATION}, author={J. Marvin Herndon}, journal={Agrivita : Journal of Agricultural Science}, year={2016}, volume={38}, pages={213-221} }
For at least fifteen years, with ever increasing frequency and extent, weather modification and/or climate alteration investigations have been conducted without public disclosure to perfect a covert methodology for inhibiting rainfall to deliberately damage a sovereign nation’s agri-cultural economy. This research discloses methodology for inhibiting rainfall, the evidence of coal combustion fly ash utilization, the adverse consequences on agriculture, and the adverse health implications on…
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