Podcast Summary: "There Was NOTHING NATURAL About The Texas Floods!" – Dane Wigington
Podcast Information:
- Title: The Jimmy Dore Show
- Host: Jimmy Dore
- Guest: Dane Wigington
- Release Date: July 14, 2025
- Description: Jimmy Dore is an outspoken progressive voice addressing critical issues in America, as highlighted by Patton Oswalt.
1. Introduction
In the episode titled "There Was NOTHING NATURAL About The Texas Floods!", Jimmy Dore welcomes Dane Wigington, an expert in weather modification and geoengineering, to discuss the catastrophic floods that devastated Texas. The conversation delves into the controversial claim that these floods were artificially engineered through advanced weather manipulation techniques.
2. Texas Floods and Weather Manipulation
Jimmy Dore initiates the discussion by questioning the natural origins of the recent Texas floods:
[00:33] Jimmy Dore: "So you are saying that the flood in Texas, according to some data that you have, was artificially engineered. Is that what you're saying?"
Dane Wigington emphatically agrees, asserting that the event was not natural:
[00:47] Dane Wigington: "There's nothing natural about that event. Nothing. When we see the frequency transmission interaction holding that store moisture in place, allowing it, forcing it to precipitate out in one location. There's nothing natural about that. These are patented processes. It's not theory, it's not conjecture, it's not hypothesis."
Wigington explains the mechanics of how weather manipulation allegedly caused the floods:
[06:30] Dane Wigington: "What kept that moisture, this is critically important. What kept that moisture precipitating in one spot was frequency transmission manipulation from the NEXRAD transmitter network... when you activate those transmissions all around that moisture accumulation, you hold it stationary and it precipitates out in one spot. And that's exactly what happened in Texas."
Key Points:
- Cloud Seeding Mission: Rainmaker, a weather modification company funded by Peter Thiel, conducted a cloud seeding mission over Karnes County, Texas, two days before the floods.
- CEO Involvement: Augustus Dericko, a 25-year-old founder of Rainmaker, is linked to Palantir through Peter Thiel's fellowship.
- Regulatory Compliance: Dericko claims adherence to Texas Department regulations, suspending operations ahead of flood warnings.
3. Political Corruption and FBI Leadership
The conversation shifts to internal conflicts within the FBI, focusing on Cash Patel and Dan Bongino's frustrations with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Jimmy Dore outlines the situation:
[21:22] Jimmy Dore: "Dan isn't the only one who feels this way. He said this is a thread, but I don't... Neither the White House nor Patel's office have issued a statement on the recent developments."
Key Points:
- Potential Resignations: Cash Patel may resign if Dan Bongino leaves, citing frustrations with Bondi.
- Epstein Files: Bongino is reportedly upset with Bondi's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, suspecting intelligence involvement.
- Glenn Beck's Comment: Beck urges President Trump to fire Pam Bondi to retain Dan Bongino's support.
Notable Quote:
[29:05] Glenn Beck: "Either it's a massive cover-up or she's just messed this up every single time. Let's not lose Dan Bongino. If there's a choice, can I hope not, but please fire Pam Bondi."
4. Google, UN Reports, and Anti-Semitism Accusations
A significant portion of the episode addresses a United Nations report accusing major tech firms like Google and Amazon of profiting from Israel's military actions in Gaza.
Jimmy Dore discusses Sergey Brin’s response to the UN report:
[37:43] Kurt Metzger: "Because I got my mullet on."
[38:38] Jimmy Dore: "Actually was Israel is Israel. Google has sought to publicly distance itself from Israel's national security agencies."
Key Points:
- UN Report: Claims that tech giants supplied AI and cloud services to the Israeli Defense Forces, contributing to military operations in Gaza.
- Sergey Brin's Accusation: Brin labeled the UN as "transparently anti-Semitic" in an internal Google forum.
- Google's Profit: Highlighted as the most profitable company globally, generating $111 billion in profit over the last 12 months.
Notable Quotes:
[40:26] Kurt Metzger: "Oh, like fair trade chocolate. But guess what? It's still slaves picking your cacao, cacao beans like Oompa Loompas."
[43:58] Jimmy Dore: "The genocide convention in 1948 codified genocide as an international crime, defining it as acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethical, ethnical, racial or religious group."
[41:47] Kurt Metzger: "Well, that's pretty clear cut, Jimmy."
5. Immigration and Economic Impact in Los Angeles
The episode further explores the impact of immigration raids on Los Angeles' construction and home-building industry, highlighting the economic turmoil caused by aggressive deportation policies.
Joe Rogan comments on the situation:
[49:51] Joe Rogan: "I don't think if they... we're going to see like Home Depots get raided. Like, that's crazy."
Key Points:
- Labor Shortage: ICE raids target immigrant workers crucial to rebuilding efforts post-wildfires, leading to project delays and economic strain.
- Psychological Warfare: Sam Tripoli suggests that creating social chaos is a strategy to push for martial law.
Notable Quotes:
[52:43] Jimmy Dore: "But here they are doing it. So they seem to have lost Joe Rogan on this. They certainly seem to be the... they certainly lost me on this."
[55:15] Sam Tripoli: "And they don’t seem to be going after the right people. And it's just, it's demoralizing. It's all psychological warfare."
6. Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Jimmy Dore wraps up the episode by emphasizing the interconnectedness of corporate power, government corruption, and covert operations that impact both national and global events. He urges listeners to remain informed and vigilant against these manipulative forces.
Final Remarks:
[63:46] Jimmy Dore: "But I think it's... And do it in a way that doesn't hurt the economy and doesn't throw out people who've been here for 20 years. But at the same time, why are we pretending that Americans won't do farm work?"
[64:06] Jimmy Dore: "You be the best you can be, and I'll keep being me. Don't freak out."
Key Takeaways:
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Artificial Weather Control: Dane Wigington presents a theory that the Texas floods were a result of deliberate weather manipulation using advanced frequency transmission technologies.
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FBI Leadership Turmoil: Internal conflicts within the FBI, particularly involving Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, highlight potential political corruption and mishandling of sensitive cases like that of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Tech Companies and Militarization: The UN report accusing companies like Google and Amazon of aiding Israel in military operations raises concerns about the ethical responsibilities of major tech firms and their role in global conflicts.
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Immigration Policies and Economy: Aggressive deportation strategies in Los Angeles are causing significant disruptions in the construction and home-building sectors, suggesting a broader strategy to destabilize social structures.
References:
- GeoengineeringWatch.org: For more information on weather manipulation and related conspiracies.
- The Dimming Documentary: Available on YouTube with over 26 million views, exploring similar themes of environmental manipulation.
This summary captures the essence of the podcast episode, focusing on the critical discussions between Jimmy Dore and Dane Wigington, and provides insights into the broader implications of the topics covered.
