Weather Modification Operations and Research Board
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The Weather Modification Operations and Research Board was a proposed agency of the United States government, intended to promote research into weather control. A bill requiring the creation of the board was introduced in the U.S. Senate on two occasions by Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson, the first on March 4, 2004, and the second on March 3, 2005. However, the bill did not become law on either occasion, and the board was never created. Notwithstanding, the inter-operational geo-engineering, weather modification, and "global warming mitigation" efforts of corporations and institutions involved with the proposed board have been exceedingly designative of a large-scale unofficial program, which has long involved such dictatorial entities as the Department of Commerce, and thereby, the Federal Reserve system and Federal Taxation monetary allocation. Furthermore, weather modification bills are being resubmitted in 2007, by Cong. Udall (H.R. 3445: Weather Mitigation Research and Technology Transfer Authorization Act of 2007) and Sen. Hutchinson (S. 1807: Weather Mitigation Research and Development Policy Authorization Act of 2007). Proposal information links are below.