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Friday, March 18, 2011

Did Scientists Use Secret Tesla Tech to Make Rain in the Desert?

Although it's all pretty hush-hush, the way Meteo Systems' rain creation tech apparently works is by using arrays of up to twenty 30-foot metal towers ...

Did Scientists Use Secret Tesla Tech to Make Rain in the Desert?
It was rainy in the Middle East last summer. Like, super rainy, which is unusual for a desert. A company called Meteo Systems is boasting that they caused all that rain, using a secret weather control system based on technology first developed by Nikola Tesla in 1890.

Although it's all pretty hush-hush, the way Meteo Systems' rain creation tech apparently works is by using arrays of up to twenty 30-foot metal towers shaped kinda like umbrellas to fire negatively charged ions into the atmosphere when the humidity gets above 30%. Supposedly, these ions attract dust particles, which themselves attract water molecules, and then poof, you've got clouds and rain. Using five different sites located near Abu Dhabi, Meteo Systems is taking credit for 52 rainstorms that occurred in the area during July and August of last year.

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