Stop Cloud Seeding: A Call to Leave God's Weather Alone
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Texas just watched the Guadalupe River rise over 22 feet in three hours. Lives were lost, children swept away, families devastated. This isn’t an isolated event—it’s part of a disturbing pattern that keeps repeating, not just in Texas, but in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee, and beyond.
And while the skies unleash these floods, behind the clouds—literally—are planes seeding the weather.
Yes, Texas Has Cloud Seeding Programs
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) currently licenses seven weather modification programs across more than 30 million acres of Texas skies. These programs send aircraft into clouds to release particles like silver iodide, claiming to “help” make it rain in dry areas.
But rain isn't the problem right now. Too much rain is.
And no one can say how much of this “help” is actually tipping natural storms into deadly territory.
This Is Not Helping — It’s Hurting
The recent Guadalupe River flood was declared a “catastrophic event” by the National Weather Service. But it’s not the first. Small towns in Tennessee and North Carolina have been ravaged by walls of water after unusual rainfall patterns. Entire families washed away.
Officials claim cloud seeding boosts rain by only 10%. But where is the line between helpful and harmful? Who decides when enough is enough? What happens when clouds seeded in one region shift into another—carrying more than just moisture?
We’re playing with God’s design like it’s a science fair project. And people are dying.
God Doesn't Need Our Interference
Nature is not broken. Drought and flood are part of earth’s balance. But when man interferes—thinking we can “improve” what God created—there is always a cost. What we’re seeing across America isn’t just freak weather. It’s manipulation with consequences.
Whether it’s intentional or “accidental,” we are not meant to modify the heavens. What we need is humility, not hubris. Let the clouds do what they’re made to do—by God's hand, not man's.
A Call for Transparency—and for It to Stop
If weather modification truly worked, there would be no floods like this, no loss of life, and no unanswered questions. But what we have instead is:
- No public warning before seeding events
- No accountability for downstream flooding
- No emergency pause button when systems go too far
- No room for God’s natural timing and balance
It’s time for Texans—and Americans—to say “enough.” We don’t want artificially altered skies. We want truth, transparency, and for this to stop before more lives are lost.
Stay Informed — Because They Won’t Tell You
If you want honest weather forecasts and real-time warnings from people who don’t have a government script, follow:
- Weatherman Plus – Straightforward, in-depth forecasts
- Ryan Hall, Y’all – Storm updates, tracking, and disaster alerts
Because when mainstream outlets stay silent, these voices keep us informed.
Final Thought
We were never meant to control the weather. We were meant to respect it, prepare for it, and pray through it. Weather belongs to the Creator—not the state.
Let the clouds return to the sky as God intended. Let us stop trying to be god and start being good stewards of what He already made perfect.
Written by Nana Creamer