
Marjorie Taylor Greene, the firebrand representative from Georgia, has stirred the pot again by announcing a bold legislative move to criminalize weather modification.
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Her proposed bill aims to make any chemical interference with the atmosphere a felony, reflecting the ongoing fear of unintended consequences from such high-tech ventures.
As America faces growing concerns over environmental manipulation, Greene’s initiative certainly grabs the attention of patriots who prioritize our nation’s natural sovereignty.
Greene unveiled her plan to combat weather modification practices through a statement on X dated July 5, 2025.
This bill proposes severe penalties for those injecting substances into the atmosphere to change the weather, temperature, or even the intensity of sunlight.
By addressing these issues, Greene is challenging the controversial yet little-acknowledged domain of atmospheric modification.
Drawing inspiration from Florida, which imposes strict laws on unapproved cloud seeding, Greene’s initiative seeks to expand such legislative measures onto a national stage.
Her office has highlighted the significant dangers she perceives in these practices, claiming they could alter natural processes in unpredictable and possibly hazardous ways.
“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,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared.
Despite her intentions, Greene faces a barrage of criticism led by atmospheric scientists like Matthew Cappucci, who suggests that her understanding of the science is flawed.
However, Greene seems undeterred as her focus essentially represents a wider skepticism in the MAGA community and beyond regarding environmental manipulations and their often opaque nature.
Her initiative is cosponsored by Rep. Tim Burchett from Tennessee, providing bipartisan support that might help the bill find a foothold in Congress.
Yet, the path towards legislative approval remains quite daunting, as detractors readily dismiss the idea as stemming more from conspiracy theories than from scientific fact.
“It’s not a political statement for me as a Harvard-degreed atmospheric scientist to say that elected representative Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn’t know what the hell she’s talking about,” commented scientist Matthew Cappucci.
The real question, beyond political sparring, is whether Greene’s proposed legislation can incite a serious debate about the ethics and safety of weather modification.
With increasing environmental challenges, Americans who fear government overreach or unintended environmental manslaughter may find comfort and cause in Greene’s bold anti-geoengineering stance.
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…
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 5, 2025














