Monaya M. MaGaurn Climate researcher modifying weather with Extra Sensory Perception
I spent the year 2023 driving around America writing a love story and learning about climate modification. This research has included precipitation generation. Testing the process in some of the hottest and drought-laden areas of the world.
This has included a flower and precipitation explosion in the Atacama Desert of Northern Chili Spring ’24, the unintentional Burning Man rain storms in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada ’23-’24, a 14-day temperature decrease project in Furnace Creek California from 120° to 107° (08/06-17/2024,) most recently a pre-season snow application of precipitation spanning from Furnace Creek to Mnt Rose ski area (09/16-29/2024.)
On a macro level, I sought to relieve the state of California of drought for 2023, a project that took me about a year with three months of very active work on location. If you research the weather for these areas you will notice they have all seen unexplainable weather phenomena in 2023 including a 24’ water level increase to Lake Mead.
If you asked where I learned this from, it’s a family secret I inherited from my father. I may never even know the actual origin. There is an underlying love story that unfolded while learning this process, writing it connected events and dates explaining, I knew this process but was unobservant for most of my life.
I do not use planes, silver iodide, or professionally formulated chemical compounds in the traditional sense. This is not cloud seeding. Climate modification is possible in any time frame (even one hour), on any day, in almost any area. Given, that it is within seasonal norms minimum / maximum weather history, and or has reasonable merit. IE Snow at very high elevations during summer months is possible and supports a prominent winter the following season.
Other applications of expertise include spiritual mediumship, tracking and locating, trendsetting development, and many other contributions to the intelligence and technology communities.