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On a secluded estate in England, a small group from the elite UK think-tank, The Royal Society, are openly discussing control over the planet's weather. The Orwellian nature of the discussion is stunning, as this select group seemingly wrings their hands over how to delegate the proper authority to research such godlike power. They begin by asking a rhetorical question, "Who decides?"
In a candid AP story, the entire agenda is laid bare as we are treated to a session that is "generally off the record." This is the grand rollout to be sure: from research to implementation, they announce much of what is already provably in the works, as well as the road toward a future of unthinkable control by an inner circle of ideologues with the task to "save the planet."
Originally posted by kwakakev
reply to post by Cobaltic1978
At the moment it looks like there are heaps of different and varied fronts that this is getting explored on with the military having the main strength of capability. If there is no consolidation and collaboration at the UN on this matter then things are going to get real messy as different players do different things then end up combating each other as the weather turns to chaos.