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In 1977, a US Senate hearing confirmed that the American military had been secretly seeding clouds over Vietnam for a decade. The program was called Operation Popeye. Its existence had been classified. Its goal was to extend the monsoon season and flood enemy supply lines. It worked. And when it came out, the government's position was essentially: yes, we did that, and no, we won't be discussing what else we've done since.
So what does it mean when the most outlandish-sounding theory has a declassified paper trail — and the official line is still that there's nothing to see in the sky?
This week, Richard Baker and Dr. Nick Coatsworth go through what the evidence actually shows, and what the gap between those two things tells us.
Some of this is documented. Some is genuinely unknown. And almost none of it is as settled as the people who closed the file want you to believe.
Join Rich Baker and Dr Nick Coatsworth as they suss it all out.
Contact the show at [email protected].
The Conspiracy Cabal doesn't promote conspiracy theories — we examine them. We search for the kernel of truth in every story, exploring how conspiracies start, why they persist, and what drives people to believe them.
Contact the show at [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Southern Ocean MediaIn 1977, a US Senate hearing confirmed that the American military had been secretly seeding clouds over Vietnam for a decade. The program was called Operation Popeye. Its existence had been classified. Its goal was to extend the monsoon season and flood enemy supply lines. It worked. And when it came out, the government's position was essentially: yes, we did that, and no, we won't be discussing what else we've done since.
So what does it mean when the most outlandish-sounding theory has a declassified paper trail — and the official line is still that there's nothing to see in the sky?
This week, Richard Baker and Dr. Nick Coatsworth go through what the evidence actually shows, and what the gap between those two things tells us.
Some of this is documented. Some is genuinely unknown. And almost none of it is as settled as the people who closed the file want you to believe.
Join Rich Baker and Dr Nick Coatsworth as they suss it all out.
Contact the show at [email protected].
The Conspiracy Cabal doesn't promote conspiracy theories — we examine them. We search for the kernel of truth in every story, exploring how conspiracies start, why they persist, and what drives people to believe them.
Contact the show at [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.