A 2-part report


Alaska Sky Watcher
Today, I’m dropping a two-part report that pulls no punches.
I’ve seen your questions. I’ve heard your concerns. Cloud seeding, wildfires, weather warfare — it’s time we talk about what’s really happening.
This isn’t speculation. This is evidence. This is the plan unfolding before our eyes.
Let’s break it down.
Why Cloud Seeding Is NOT the Solution to Wildfires
Every wildfire season, the suggestion resurfaces: “Why not just use cloud seeding to put out the fires?” On the surface, it sounds like a simple fix — make it rain and let nature do the rest. But the truth is far more complex, and far more dangerous.
Here’s why cloud seeding is not only ineffective, but can actually be harmful in wildfire scenarios.
1. Wildfire Conditions Lack Seedable Moisture
Cloud seeding requires existing cloud systems containing supercooled liquid water — typically in the right conditions between -5°C and -20°C. The process introduces particles like silver iodide, which act as nuclei to stimulate condensation and precipitation.
But during wildfire conditions:
The skies are usually clear or full of smoke, not dense with moisture.
High temperatures, dry air, and pressure domes suppress cloud formation.
There’s no cloud base to modify — so there’s nothing to seed.
In other words, you can’t squeeze rain from a sky that’s been electromagnetically dried out and aerosol-saturated.
2. Cloud Seeding Introduces Toxic Pollutants
To those urging for cloud seeding over fires, know this: you’re suggesting the aerial spraying of silver iodide, aluminum, and other particulate compounds — directly above environmentally stressed zones.
This can:
Contaminate soil and waterways
Damage already fragile ecosystems
Create unknown chemical reactions when combined with wildfire smoke and ash
Rather than healing the land, this adds another layer of toxicity to already-burdened environments.
3. Flash Flooding and Runoff Dangers
If seeding does result in rain — especially over scorched earth — it doesn’t soak in. Burned terrain is hydrophobic (water-repelling), which means rain runs off rapidly, triggering:
Flash floods
Mudslides
Water contamination carrying ash and metals into rivers
The damage can easily outweigh the fire itself.
4. It’s a PR Distraction — Not a Real Solution
Pushing cloud seeding as a fix distracts from:
Real fire prevention and land management
Investigation into unnatural fire behaviors and potential DEW involvement
Questions about why electromagnetic conditions are worsening droughts
Instead of addressing root causes, cloud seeding is used to promote technocratic control, military-industrial solutions, and disaster profiteering.
Bottom Line:
Cloud seeding won’t save you from wildfires — and might make the situation worse. It’s not a firefighting tool. It’s a weather manipulation strategy with serious risks.
If the sky is too dry to burn, it’s too dry to seed. And if the soil is already poisoned, you don’t solve the crisis by spraying more.
Wildfires as a Weapon: Part 2
The Strategic Use of Fire in the Great Reset and Agenda 2030–2045
As the smoke clears and the ashes settle, one question remains: Were these wildfires natural disasters—or engineered operations? In part two of our wildfire report, we explore how fire has become more than an environmental catastrophe. It is now a weaponized tool — deployed with precision — to accelerate the Great Reset and execute technocratic agendas hiding in plain sight.
Wildfires as a Military Weapon
Military documents and DARPA research have long explored the use of environmental manipulation in warfare. Controlled burns, directed energy weapons (DEWs), and laser-induced ignition have been theorized — and now, we may be seeing them deployed.
Evidence includes:
Spontaneous ignition points with no lightning or human cause
Melted metal and vaporized glass next to untouched trees
Beam burn patterns seen from satellite overlays
Suspiciously timed drills or space-based system activations (e.g. DEW, satellites, HAARP)
Fires are fast, terrifying, and devastating — perfect for shock and awe. They can wipe entire towns off the map in hours, disable infrastructure, and displace populations.
Wildfires in Service of the Great Reset
The World Economic Forum’s vision for Smart Cities, AI-managed infrastructure, and rewilded corridors across the globe requires massive land clearance. Fires serve this purpose efficiently:
Entire communities are burned off desirable land
“Green Zones” emerge where people are not allowed to rebuild
Insurance companies cancel policies, forcing residents to relocate
Land is repurchased by global developers, governments, or NGOs
These are not isolated accidents. They are strategic assaults aligned with WEF goals of surveillance cities, climate migration zones, and restricted rural access.
Agenda 2030 to 2045: The Timeline of Transformation
The UN’s Agenda 2030 outlines 17 goals that sound noble — but their implementation has become a Trojan horse for centralized control. Wildfires advance multiple objectives:
Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities): Use fire as justification to clear and rebuild cities as 15-minute zones
Goal 13 (Climate Action): Blame fires on carbon emissions and impose harsh restrictions on land use
Goal 15 (Life on Land): Push rewilding by removing human activity from “sensitive” areas
And beyond 2030, the Agenda 2045 timeline extends this vision:
Total AI governance
Climate-controlled population zones
Transition of ownership from private to planetary management
Not Natural, Not Random
When you control the ignition source, suppress emergency responses, and silence media coverage — you control the narrative. Fires are not only igniting homes but triggering new policy, economic realignment, and permanent displacement.
From California to Greece, from Canada to Maui — the script is eerily familiar. And it’s time to stop pretending this is normal.
This is strategic. This is targeted. This is war.
Stay Aware. Be Prepared and Until Next Time — Keep Looking Up ![]()
You’ll find other posts on this blog related to Technology & Wildfires at this link: https://neighborsorganizingagainsttrespassingtechnology.blog/category/technology-wildfires/
You’ll find other posts on this blog related to Weather as Weaponry at this link: https://neighborsorganizingagainsttrespassingtechnology.blog/category/weather-as-weaponry/