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Skeeter McGee and Robert Sheaffer present their views about the phenomenon of weather control and the proof of its actuality is analyzed in detail.
Skeeter McGee and Robert Sheaffer present their views about the phenomenon of weather control and the proof of its actuality is analyzed in detail.
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