Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis promises to sign bill banning ‘weather modification’ activities
- On May 6, 2025, Governor Ron DeSantis announced in Miami his plan to sign two bills banning weather modification and restricting fluoride addition to public water in Florida.
- The measures follow concerns from Florida's Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and legislators about health risks linked to geoengineering and water fluoridation.
- Senate Bill 56 prohibits injecting or dispersing chemicals into the atmosphere to alter weather or climate, while Senate Bill 700 limits fluoride use in public drinking water.
- Violators of the weather modification ban face up to five years in prison and $100,000 fines, and airports must report aircraft with geoengineering equipment by October 1, 2025.
- These laws aim to protect Floridians' health and prevent unauthorized environmental alterations, with public reporting tools launching to enforce compliance.
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Florida surgeon general leaps onto stage and saves the day as state senator faints at presser in scary scene: video
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo grabbed Sen. Ileana Garcia before she hit the floor at a Miami press conference with Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday.
FL Gov DeSantis plans to sign health-related bills banning water fluoride, weather modification
Both measures have been branded as "conspiracy theories" by critics, but DeSantis says both are critical to the health and well-being of Floridians and the state's environment.
‘Dead On Arrival’: DeSantis Signs Law Banning Geoengineering And Weather Modification In Florida
DeSantis has signed legislation shutting down geoengineering and weather modification projects in Florida amid rising voter concerns. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is formally closing the door on geoengineering and weather modification in Florida amid increased worries about “chemtrails,” signing legislation that repeals the state’s ability to issue permits for such actions. [emphasis, links added] DeSantis spoke about Senate Bill 56 on Tuesday pri…
It Is A Nice Idea, But ….
Banning geoengineering over Florida makes an important political point, but it doesn’t actual protect anyone. The atmosphere is constantly moving, and geoengineering anywhere affects the whole planet. “Florida is not a testing ground for geoengineering. We already do not permit … Continue reading →
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