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Dear Skywatchers,

This week we speak with returning guest Rosalind Peterson regarding pending legislation in Congress. Rosalind is a former USDA crop loss adjuster and leading researcher on harmful effects of weather modification to agriculture and water supplies.

Her recent article for Newswithviews.com examines the effects of U.S. Senate Bill 1807 & U.S. House Bill 3445, that were introduced on July 17, 2007.

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Rosalind warns of more water shortages, floods, droughts, and a sharp decline in food supplies in the United States if this bill is passed into law. Skywatchers, it now time to take direct action.

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For the House Bill 3445 Contact Congressman Mark Udall

This bill will allow private corporations, weather modification companies and the military to continue controlling the weather with more funding and without accountability.

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For U.S. Senate Bill 1807 Contact Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson

This bill also allows for unlimited funding in the form of gifts and has no provisions for Congressional, State, County, or public oversight of their actions or expenditures.

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Photo by Carole Pellatt in Arizona

If it’s passed into law, it will be more difficult to hold these private companies and the government legally accountable for the damaging fallout to other regions such as drought and crop destruction. Rosalind also discussed her experience lobbying Congress as a representative for the people.

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Georgia Drought Map

Weather Modification may adversely impact agricultural crops and water supplies. If the weather is changed in one state, region or county it may have severe consequences in another region, state or county. And who is going to decide the type of weather modification experimentation and who it will benefit or adversely impact?

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Unbelievable – Photo by Carole Pellatt

This legislation is essentially designed to implement weather modification and control. The appointed Board of Directors established by this bill does not include any agricultural, water, EPA, or public representatives, and has no provisions for Congressional, State, County, or public oversight of their actions or expenditures.