On July 2nd, a private weather modification startup called Rainmaker launched a cloud-seeding mission over Texas Hill Country. Just 48 hours later, the region was hit with the worst flooding in its recorded history—in the exact same area targeted by Rainmaker’s flights.
Coincidence? Or controlled chaos unleashed by globalists determined to ?
Rainmaker’s stated mission is to “steward the natural world” by increasing the precipitation of existing clouds. In other words: chemtrails to modify the weather.
And they’re not some harmless science project. The company was founded by Augustus Doricko, a 25-year-old Silicon Valley tech bro and recipient of the controversial Thiel Fellowship—a $100,000 grant from Peter Thiel, the billionaire behind Palantir, the military-surveillance giant known for tracking everyone from terrorists to civilians.
Let that sink in: A Palantir-linked billionaire is funding private weather experiments over U.S. soil, and we the people never voted for this.
According to documents reviewed by independent journalist Celia Farber and data shared on her Substack, Rainmaker sprayed the skies above Texas on July 2.
Just two days later, biblical floods ravaged the Hill Country, killing over 60 people, destroying homes, and overwhelming infrastructure.
There was no public comment, no regulatory oversight, and no transparency about what was released into the atmosphere.
This isn’t science fiction. It’s not even “just a theory.” It’s happening now.
Why is a 25-year-old with no meteorological credentials and no democratic oversight allowed to tamper with weather systems over populated areas?
Why are federal agencies contracting private startups like Rainmaker to conduct experimental cloud seeding without public knowledge or consent?
And most chillingly: Why are billionaires with deep ties to military surveillance steering climate engineering from the shadows?
The term “conspiracy theory” was once used to dismiss inconvenient truths. Now it seems to be a prelude to headlines.

