Saturday, May 2, 2026

 i guess you could say this is evidence of the empire's weather control efforts; 

 

I have two news items for you today, a good one and a bad one. Should we begin with a good one? OK, so we shall.

The Good News

In the parched lands of the Middle East, the rains are few and far between. My readers who live in lands of temperate climate, in the US or England or Germany, probably think a break from the rain would be a nice change. That’s because they enjoy rivers and lakes, and lots of them. In our arid lands, water has become a synonym for compassion, and we are perilously short of both. The wells are dry, and the springs in the mountains have all but perished. History tells us that without the rain of water, a rain of lead – molten or cast – will take its place.

All of us expected some horrible consequences from the US-Israel attack on Iran, but – totally unexpectedly- things have turned out for the better. Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian and Turkish news outlets are reporting that their countries are experiencing heavy rainfall, temperatures have dropped sharply, and in some places, it has even snowed (yes, right now, at the end of April)!

The results are astonishing: the Tigris and Euphrates are filling with water (residents of Mosul are particularly shocked), deserts bloom, and water and life are returning to dried-up lakes, such as Iran’s Lake Urmia. Some dams (including Darbandikhan, Iraq’s largest dam) have opened their floodgates due to being 100 per cent full — a state not seen for many years. Iran has been suffering for years under one of the worst droughts in recent history. Rivers ran dry, dams hit critically low levels, and officials were even whispering about relocating the capital due to water shortages. Then, suddenly, the skies opened. Heavy rains returned to Iran and neighbouring Iraq............more..........

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