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Atmospheres of Suspicion: Curating Climate Manipulation, Evidence, and Cultural Afterlives

Atmospheres of Suspicion: Curating Climate Manipulation, Evidence, and Cultural Afterlives Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 24, 2026 Deliberate, large‑scale climate manipulation that can reliably cause country‑level droughts or sudden nationwide rains is not supported by mainstream science; localized cloud‑seeding can alter precipitation under specific conditions, but claims of strategic weather warfare (as alleged in Iran and sometimes invoked in the Philippines) remain speculative and poorly evidenced. For readers in the Philippines (Mandaluyong, April 2026) this means policy responses should prioritize governance, infrastructure, and transparent science over conspiracy narratives.  1. Framing the question - Claim: States or actors can weaponize weather to induce droughts or sudden rains (e.g., Ahmadinejad’s 2011 accusation that Western countries “divert” clouds). Fact: Ahmadinejad publicly alleged cloud diversion in May 2011; the claim drew attention but lacked verifiable technical...