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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 8 MIN

Show sample for 7/7/25: STORMWATCH - SEEING FIRE AND RAIN W/ DANE WIGINGTON

from Ground Zero Media · host Clyde Lewis

During the 4th of July weekend, devastating flash floods caused by unprecedented rainfall in central Texas claimed numerous lives, with many still missing. Meanwhile, a wildfire in central California has increased in scope and has become the largest one in the state this year, surpassing the devastating blazes that ravaged the Los Angeles metropolitan area earlier this year. From frequent news stories and advertisements, to apocalyptic TV storylines and government announcements, the message about the impending climate catastrophe is almost relentless, as current greenwashed policies are being sold by tugging at the emotional heartstrings of the public. "Climate instability” is really geoengineering, and extended into weaponizing the weather. In other words, a crime against humanity. Listen tonight on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis and Dane Wigington, founder of geoengineeringwatch.org. It's from 7-10 pm, pacific time on groundzeroplus.com. Call in to the LIVE show at 503-225-0860. #groundzeroplus.com #ClydeLewis #texasflood #Geoengineering #californiafires

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