Seeded Skies - Grant Abbott

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Seeded Skies - Grant Abbott
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This song is about about weather control, secrecy, and consent.

It takes its name from the documented program Operation Popeye and the long shadow it cast.

In 1974 the U.S. admitted it had seeded monsoon clouds in Southeast Asia from 1967 to 1972. The world thought it was over.

The truth is it never really ended.

It only changed its name, changed its clothes, and stepped into the public eye under new labels like cloud seeding and climate mitigation.

This song is not a lecture.
It is a mirror.
It carries us from jungle rains to government paperwork, from think tank towers to fields where harvests dry and families fall.
It shows the distance between glossy promises and lived reality.

Communities and statehouses are beginning to wake up, introducing bans and restrictions on geoengineering, while the people ask the same question again and again: Who gave permission?

At its core, Seeded Skies is about accountability, consent, and natural law.

It is a song that calls for truth to be spoken plainly, and for technology to serve life instead of controlling it.

It is a reminder that rain belongs to all of us:
That skies are not for sale.
That storms should never be weaponized.

The intention is clear.
To remember.
To warn.
To awaken.

The hope is simpler still.
Clean rain.
Honest government.
A people who refuse to look away when the streaks of grey tell their own story.

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