04/22/2026
"We can only defend life if we experience a revival of this feeling of solidarity with nature."
In his banquet speech, literature laureate and poet Octavio Paz talked about how we are destroying our planet and how the most central question is the survival of the environment.
Paz was awarded the 1990 literature prize for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterised by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity.
Read his full speech here: https://bit.ly/2TbTyaQ
04/18/2026
PSIONIC MATERIALIZATION EXISTS
As a function of extended biological electrodynamics. It can be applied for weather modification, materialization, dematerialization, teleportation and more.
Materializers walk among us.
Of which we are pioneers.
"There can be no asymmetry between us"
03/28/2026
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An early start & wetter ⛈️ than average monsoon season is looking more likely for New Mexico. Let’s hope for some much needed moisture! KOAT https://www.koat.com/weather -forecast
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
03/24/2026
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This World Water Day, we honor the water.
We honor those who protect it and who continue, despite everything, to stand for life.
Across the world today, water is moving and being impacted in ways that are both life-giving and devastating: from melting glaciers in the Arctic, to the heavy rains and flooding impacting our relatives and communities across Hawaiʻi today, to Pacific Island nations living with rising seas due to climate disruption, to communities facing contamination, drought, and deepening water insecurity. It is hard not to feel the weight of it all.
Water makes up most of who we are—our blood, our lungs, our brains. It regulates the Earth’s temperature and our own. It carries nutrients, protects our bodies, sustains all life.
And yet—nearly 97% of the world’s water is undrinkable, another 2% is locked in ice and glaciers, leaving just 1% for all of humanity.
Over 2.2 billion people live without safely managed drinking water, and nearly half the world experiences severe water scarcity each year. Despite knowing that water is life, the challenges to protect it are endless.
Still, Water Protectors rise—to protect rivers, defend watersheds and aquifers, stop projects that threaten the water, remove what should never have been built in the first place, and come together with collective care under immense pressures and pain of struggle. These struggles are not abstract, they are fights for cultural survival and for existence.
We hold Water and Water Protectors both with deep gratitude.
Mni Wiconi. Water is Life. Agua es Vida. Ola i Ka Wai.
03/19/2026
IMPORTANT: Due to the emergence of additional illegal U.S. military action abroad, we are doubling down on our January operational adjustments.
In addition to our Rainmaking Wildfire Mitigation projects no longer operating internationally due to the Venezuela tensions earlier this year, we are also ceasing all volunteer *public participation* rainmaker wildfire mitigation projects, domestically as well.
These changes render our social media accounts informationally obsolete, by design.
Due to the nature of our work, it is important to make publicly clear that, no governmental, military, nor religious institution is demanding these operational changes. We received no cease and desist notice, no fines or subpoenas, and no threats or even public calls to discontinue from any nation whose wildfire we have ever intervened over these last 7 years.
This is a wholly internal decision.
Likewise, public awareness of our work, breakthroughs, and all R&D- as well as public research participation by our members- will be discontinued until further notice.
Also critical to understand is that, we did not begin 7 years ago, when we went public, nor will we cease. The work continues, rain or shine, light or night. Hell, or high water.
We're not happy to make these changes, and will not get into the reasons.
Trust that there are sound reasons.
Believe that good works always continue.
Have faith that right now, is not forever.
Though we encourage others to develop and organize their own rainmaking capabilities, applications, teams, and projects in order to decentralize the rainmaker movement, and to keep weather technologies in the hands of the public- our local communities- we understand the difficulty in doing so.
Rest assured, if nothing else:
We'll always return.
All storms end some day.
Bless you all. Be well.
-Michael
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03/14/2026
What if necessary interventions became cheaper instead of more expensive?
The global plastic pollution crisis could be solved within 15 years and for less than $1 billion, according to an ambitious plan to stop litter getting into the oceans.
Boyan Slat, an inventor, environmentalist and the chief executive of The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit organisation, argues that to call his plan a bargain would be to sell it short.
“It is the world’s cheapest problem to solve,” the 31-year-old said. “If we’re off by a factor of two or three, it’s still the cheapest world problem. Even if we’re off by a factor of 100, it’s still the cheapest world problem.”
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02/08/2026
Public Participation Rainmaker Wildfire Mitigation project schedule for 2026:
Q1: March
Q2: June
Q3: July
Q4: October
UPDATE: All scheduled Public Participation RainMaker Wildfire Mitigation projects for 2026 have been cancelled due to additional and ongoing illegal international U.S. military actions in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela.
01/23/2026
Lot to be said for NOT writing things down…
01/23/2026
Well, the new rapid response system works.
01/22/2026
This is a pilot run using Watch Dog as an experimental rapid response system. So far, alert time is the fastest it's ever been, at only 3 minutes.
Bandera Fire targeted - Precip inbound.
01/09/2026
This is one of the primary reasons we prefer to focus on naturally occurring wildfires.
In 2025, nearly 70,000 wildfires nationwide were human-caused, compared to just over 8,000 started by lightning. Yet lightning-caused fires burned more than half of the total acres nationwide.
That contrast tells two important stories at once:
🔥Most fires start with people, underscoring the importance of prevention and fire-safe behavior.
⚡Weather-driven fires can grow fast and large, requiring long-term, national response.
One less spark really can make a difference.
📷Monroe Canyon Fire, Utah 2025. Photo by Kris Bruington, BLM.