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White House denies claims of engineered weather related to Hurricane Helene

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The White House has denied allegations that Hurricane Helene was engineered by government officials, responding to conspiracy theories circulating on social media. These claims suggest that the storm was manipulated to target specific political demographics and facilitate corporate interests in lithium mining.

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, which caused significant destruction, various extremist groups and political figures have leveraged the disaster to propagate unfounded conspiracy theories. One such theory posits that the federal government used weather control technology to direct the hurricane towards Republican voters, allegedly as part of a broader political strategy. The White House’s response underscores the need to focus on recovery efforts rather than engage with disinformation that distracts from the urgent needs of affected communities. As recovery efforts continue, officials across the political spectrum have urged the public to prioritize accurate information and support those impacted by the storm.

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