Wild conspiracies about the weather are spreading online. The media can help | Arwa Mahdawi
Briefly

Marjorie Taylor Greene recently claimed that the weather can be controlled, implying that there are powerful entities behind natural disasters, despite the lack of evidence for such claims.
Greene's previous insinuations about natural disasters being caused by energy companies and the Rothschilds highlight her tendency to promote antisemitic conspiracies without providing clarity.
In a controversial and bizarre revelation, Greene suggested that Hurricane Helene's devastation could strategically impact elections, indicating her belief in a political conspiracy behind natural disasters.
The rise of conspiracy theories around Hurricane Helene reflects a broader trend of misinformation on social media, where users are quick to link financial motives to natural disasters.
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