Russia is also using GEOENGINEERING technology to fight the inferno spreading over thousands of hectares in Siberia

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Russia is using climate engineering technology to battle wildfires in Siberia
Russia is using climate engineering technology to battle wildfires in Siberia. Picture: Vitaliy Ankov

Emergency workers responding to vast forest fires in a remote region of Russia have revealed they’ve been using climate engineering technology to trigger rainclouds and help fight the inferno spreading over thousands of hectares.

The regional emergency services headquarters in Yakutia, a Far Eastern region larger in size than countries like Argentina or Mexico, said on Wednesday that they were doing everything possible to tackle the blazes from the air.

For almost a month, 800 rescuers equipped with parachutes… have been providing assistance in extinguishing the fires,” officials said.

Use of Climate Engineering Technology

According to the authorities, these operations have also involved the use of an Antonov An-26 transport plane, kitted out with a fan to disperse cartridges of silver iodide into the clouds.

‘Seeding’ the air with the chemical is understood to cause rain to fall, with rescue workers hoping precipitation will make it easier to fight the fires on the ground.

Some studies, however, have raised concerns that the formula can incapacitate or injure humans and animals below, although these results are disputed. The practice is used in the US to provide relief to drought-hit regions, as well as in other firefighting operations.

They are also currently being used in Dubai to battle the current heatwave.

Hundreds of thousands of hectares of forest are currently smoldering, with fires threatening towns and villages in the region.

The area is getting hotter each year. Last year, the remote Siberian town of Verkhoyansk registered a record temperature, with the mercury climbing to 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 Fahrenheit). Meteorological experts blamed freak weather conditions for the event.

So-called “global warming” as a manmade problem is not supported by the real data from the ground. Other planets in our solar system are also heating up. It is a natural cycle and humans can’t influence it much. But they are right about one thing.

The Earth is warming from inside, and the upper atmosphere is rapidly cooling. At the same time, earth rotation is slowing down which means that the Earth’s magnetic field is weakening. All these conditions are causing a lot of extreme weather conditions all around the world. [SOTT, RT]

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3 Comments

  1. Just curious – the writer of this article does know that we have entered a Solar Minima that will be 6-10% colder than the Maunder Minimum right???

  2. It might help a little to seed clouds. However, just one smouldering ember can reignite the conflagration.

    That is a big disaster. I feel for the trees and wild animals.

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