Cloud seeding does indeed exist. It's mostly meant for increasing rainfall on drought-stricken regions.
If that's what you mean by weather manipulation, then yes... to an extent you're right.
Then there's this...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2626699.html
MTG doubles down on weather modification conspiracy theory despite experts rubbishing ‘hurricane control’
Here's an excerpt from the article:
Greene also echoed the false conspiracy that the government is sending severe weather to Republican-heavy areas, posting a map of the southeastern US that shows political affiliation by county in areas hardest hit by Hurricane Helene.
“This is a map of hurricane affected areas with an overlay of electoral map by political party shows how hurricane devastation could affect the election,” Greene wrote on October 3. The Independent has contacted Greene for comment.
These aren’t the only conspiracy theories making the rounds in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Online, rumors have spread that the government “geoengineered” Hurricane Helene to seize control of lithium deposits in Chimney Rock, North Carolina, which was devastated by the storm.
So Marjorie Taylor Greene says that Democrats are sending hurricanes and other bad weather to Republican-heavy areas. 
Keep in mind... Greene is AN ELECTED OFFICIAL OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 
People ACTUALLY VOTED FOR THIS CHARACTER. 
So to go from cloud seeding to this asinine horseshit is a pretty damn good stretch.
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