Ever feel like the weather’s getting… weird? I’m not talking about your average hot summer or a snowstorm in May. I’m talking about hurricanes gaining strength over land—something that’s supposed to be impossible. But here we are, watching storms like Helene and Milton defy the laws of nature, intensifying when they should be losing steam. And what’s the official explanation? “Climate change.” Yeah, sure. How long are we supposed to smile and nod like that makes any sense? Because something’s fishy, and it’s not just the flooded coastlines.

Now let’s dive into the strange reality of Hurricane Helene’s behavior. Its unusual path, those unpredictable turns, and the fact that it didn’t weaken like normal hurricanes tend to—all of this raises some serious eyebrows. Some might shrug it off as a freak event, but that explanation feels a bit too convenient. There’s something about Helene’s behavior that suggests we’re not just dealing with an ordinary storm. Could weather manipulation be at play here?

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