Did the Kremlin rain on the Olympics? They predicted it!

by times news cr

2024-08-14 03:57:41

On July 26 – in the midst of a dry summer, unexpectedly on the night of the spectacular show for the opening of the Olympics, it rained like a bucket over Paris.

But even more amazingly, this scenario was predicted by the French cloud researcher Mathieu Simone a full 54 days earlier.

“Russia could use the clouds against France. And it could happen on the opening day of the Olympic Games in Paris. Legally it’s possible, but technically I’m not sure.” This was stated by Mathieu Simone in a video interview for the latest issue of “Cosmos” magazine in the early rainy afternoon of June 2 under the redwoods of the Boris garden in Sofia. He is not a fortune teller, nor a forecaster, but a writer and lawyer who has been studying the clouds for years and visited our capital for the Shapeshift festival.

Why was the United States the first to use clouds during the Vietnam War? How an Iranian meteorologist saved the world from war between Iran and Israel over a dispute over stolen clouds, and how China is investing $1 billion in cloud management technology – see in the video of Tatiana Taseva and Slavi Angelov.

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