After much discussion during committee hearings, House Bill 25 has been sent to the full Alabama house floor for debate. As was pointed out by some in the hearings, the genesis of the legislation are rumors and conspiracy theories.
If passed and signed into law, the bill would, “…prohibit the dispersion of compounds or substances into the atmosphere for the purpose of affecting the weather. In other words, it would provide criminal penalties for seeding clouds.”
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Sponsored by East Alabama Rep. Mack Butler (R-28), the proposed penalties would be a Class B Misdemeanor. It would be administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and would require a hotline to be setup for the public to report violations.
Numerous citizens appearing before the Alabama House State Government Committee claimed the tragic mass casualty flooding in Texas last summer resulted from cloud seeding and chemtrails. One of those was Ted Holley who made that claim. It is based on a cloud seeding operation that happened in a different part of Texas a couple days prior to the killer floods…