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Weather-Controlled Famine

Josh Sigurdson reports that the bad guys are out to destroy the worldwide food supply with not only insane climate policies and sabotage, but also with weather modification.

NOAA recently predicted a 90 percent chance of an El Nino weather pattern from summer into the winter months, which could devastate crop production. Says Sigurdson, “We have to ask: Is the weather being manipulated. We already know governments can manipulate the weather with cloud seeding.”

Meanwhile, green policies have cemented a starvation epidemic on top of already existing shortages across the board, plus a stranger version of mad cow disease is causing mass recalls of meat. Here’s more from World Alternative Media.

The El Nino Phenomenon

Every so often, the waters of the eastern Pacific off the coast of South America get extraordinarily warm, producing trillions of joules of energy that wreak havoc with our weather. The phenomenon, of course, has come to be known as El Nino. Regions like the southwestern U.S., Mexico and South America are slammed with sometimes catastrophic rain, while other areas suffer through record drought. The phenomenon seemingly appears every two to seven years, but meteorologists still are handcuffed when it comes to accurately predicting its cycle. Host Joe Hanson takes a crack at explaining El Nino and why it remains so difficult to predict in this edition of “It’s Okay to be Smart” from PBS Digital Studios.

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