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MTG Ripped After Vowing To Introduce Bill Making 'Weather Modification' A Felony

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The MAGA Rep., who is also an avid conspiracy theorist, announced on X that she'll be introducing a bill to criminalize "weather modification and geoengineering" following the deadly floods in Texas.

Republican state legislators in Louisiana introduced two bills this year banning "weather modification activities" primarily focused on "chemtrails"—things that don't exist. Florida's Republican-controlled state government signed a law banning weather modification activities and geoengineering.

Geoengineering is a term for large-scale to planetary-scale interventions in the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and soils to counteract some of the effects of climate change. There are no large-scale geoengineering programs in the United States as of 2025.


Small-scale geoengineering called cloud seeding, to try to bring rain to farmlands and areas experiencing drought, have been in existence since the 1940s and are currently active in nine midwestern and southwestern states: California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

Not to be outdone—or out-dumbed—Georgia MAGA Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene declared on X that she intends to bring federal legislation to counteract these things that aren't happening or that never existed outside of a conspiracy theorist's imagination.

She posted:

"I am introducing a bill that prohibits the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. It will be a felony offense."
"I have been researching weather modification and working with the legislative counsel for months writing this bill."

Giving credit where it was due, she noted:

"It will be similar to Florida’s Senate Bill 56."

She concluded with the statement:

"We must end the dangerous and deadly practice of weather modification and geoengineering."

Greene's post followed the deadly floods in Texas, which the MAGA Rep. surely blames on weather manipulation by Democrats.

Greene didn't specify if her weather modification research was done with the same people that taught her about the Jewish space lasers that cause wildfires or if it was the people that taught her the mass murder at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, was a false flag operation designed to take away her guns.

Those are also things MTG believed and ranted about that also had no basis in reality.

In another departure from reality, Greene claimed Democrats could control the weather in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in October of 2024.

First she posted a map and claimed the hurricane had targeted Republican voters, then after pushback she posted:

"Yes they can control the weather."
"It’s ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it can’t be done."


Whether her weather modification bill is an offshoot of the research she did on the steering mechanism Democrats have for hurricanes is unclear.

People were once again astounded at MTG's genius.

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Greene didn't disclose when her bill will be dropped in the hopper in the House of Representatives.

But the committee hearings on it are bound to be interesting.

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