Storms Helene and Milton have triggered rise of misinformation stoked by Trump and fellow Republicans

Meteorologists tracking the advance of Hurricane Milton have been targeted by a deluge of conspiracy theories that they were controlling the weather, abuse and even death threats, amid what they say is an unprecedented surge in misinformation as two major hurricanes have hit the US.

A series of falsehoods and threats have swirled in the two weeks since Hurricane Helene tore through six states causing several hundred deaths, followed by Milton crashing into Florida on Wednesday.

The extent of the misinformation, which has been stoked by Donald Trump and his followers, has been such that it has stymied the ability to help hurricane-hit communities, according to the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema).


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    Does anyone want to summarize the misinformation they’re referring to? I’m slightly curious but not enough to dig into what the crazy half of the country is up to today. I’m sure I’m not the only one feeling a lack of enthusiasm to read their bullshit directly.

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          I’ve gotten to the point where she is popping into my head more than Magic when all the letters are capitalized. MtG still rings true, but fuck her (somebody else’s job, not mine!) for being this stupid and annoying for this long.

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      Yup, they’re literally claiming dems control the weather. Apparently there was a massive hurricane on Sept 11, but the dems made it go away, because the deep state had bigger plans that day and a hurricane would interrupt it.

      At this point I think you can say that lot no longer live in reality, and most likely need to be committed for psychiatric evaluation.

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        I don’t know if I would prefer if they think that is actually the truth, or if they are not crazy and are just lying cuz they think it’ll help the election. One of the logical social rules is to not assume malice when incompetence explains it equally as well. But it’s hard to say in this case. She has already proven she is both incompetent and malicious in equal parts.

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      Except not all the idiots lived in the path of Milton, or even where hurricanes go at all. I can’t explain why the presence of hurricanes has become yet another idiotic political issue, but the MAGA morons are latching on to it.

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        If you know that hurricanes come from warm waters and climate change has been making the water warmer, it makes sense why we’ve had back to back dangerous hurricanes. Climate change is completely false in MAGA world, but the amount and intensity of hurricanes has been increasing. So in MAGA world they need to answer why and they need to fill the climate change void. Since they are hitting red states in an election year, must be the Democrats controlling them.

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    This is absolutely baffling being from practically any other English speaking country.

    I mean, we have our share of crazies, but they’re a tiny proportion.

    It’s one thing to doubt the well established climate science (very frustrating), but it’s another thing to actually believe humans can precisely control the weather.

    It’s extremely troubling knowing these people exist, and can vote in the most powerful country on earth.

    😬

    Something, something if you believe in things without evidence (religion) it’s not actually that surprising. And we (Australia) are much less religious than you. Though, this is certainly my bias talking.

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      I mean cloud seeding has been happening for a very long time. I first heard of it as a story about a dude in the '50’s pissed the ski season sucked flew up and just dumped dry ice at a lower-ish Altitude somewhere up in the ADKs and sure as shit it works… under very specific conditions and nothing like how the mad skier did it.

      It’s honestly not that baffling of a jump from cloud seeding to hurricane inseminating when you put it side by side with shit like flat earthers, Christianity, Tom Brady winning 7 rings deflating footballs, aliens building ancient architecture, the music city miracle wasn’t a forward lateral, Brett Hull’s skate wasnt in the goal crease for the 99 Stanley Cup winning goal, government using vaccines to drug the public rather than just putting drugs in toilet paper for 1/1billionth the cost and 100% distribution efficiency… etc. (Totally fucked myself by throwing a blanket over all of Christianity instead of itemizing shit like eating meat on Friday and humans have been around for only 2000 years lol)

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      This is relatively unique to the US because there IS a conspiracy. And it’s orchestrated by an unorganized, disconnected cabal of wealthy elite… conservatives, who have for decades advanced a remarkable campaign of anti-intellectualism. The noted scholar Donald J. Trump eloquently described their aims when he spoke about how they “love the uneducated.”

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      we have our share of crazies, but they’re a tiny proportion.

      Canada shambles into chat, points depressingly at Pierre “PeePee” Polivere and our CPC and PPC parties, then walks back out shaking it’s head

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        Oh I’m not saying they’re not loud, or don’t exist (I can only speak directly on my perceptions in Australia though). Additionally, there are also a much larger group of people who I think are greedy, or mislead (in my opinion), but the straight up conspiracy theorist crazies?

        I think it’s not a stretch to say that’s more mainstream in the USA, and I cannot pinpoint an obvious reason at a cursory look. Even if the education system is as bad as claimed, surely, the God fearing wouldn’t believe the democrats can control the wrath of said god.

        But yeah, things sure are getting wild in the rest of the anglosphere too haha, so touche

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      Even being in the US, it is just as baffling, yet it is also somehow completely believable because some of us get to see it up close.

      It’s insane knee-jerk team sports by people who tend to not get affected by certain social issues.

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    I just saw someone on Facebook saying the aurora being bigger than usual was caused by the weather radars.

    I mean ignoring the fact that the aurora has gone through phases for all of recorded history, the amount of energy it would take to generate that is enormous. Do they think we’ve launched a bunch of nuclear power plants into orbit to power these things? Or maybe the giant nuclear power plant in the sky might be the real reason?

    No, they just don’t understand the scale of things because they’re used to their small town thinking. Just like they don’t understand how much a billion dollars is and why one persons shouldn’t be allowed to have that much while others have none.

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      We need to stop pretending this is due to a lack of education or critical thinking. Sure, that’s true for some, but I’m betting the vast majority of these conspiracy theories are spread by people that know that they are lies and don’t care. Evil Russian propaganda bots aren’t a great explanation for the totality of the phenomena. People say outrageous things because it gets them clicks on the internet and hurts the “other team”.

      We saw it recently with the lady lying about hatian immigrants eating cats - link. She didn’t care how true it was - only that it hurt the other team. They have it comin’, anyway, is their perspective when they’re saying these things.

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    -Conservatives hate FEMA and want it dismantled.

    -Conservatives hate the National Weather Service and want it dismantled.

    -Conservatives hate climate science and want it to be silenced.

    -Conservatives now also hate meteorologists.

    How 'bout we compromise. Let conservative states be opted out of all of these things by default. Bundle these services into an opt-in government program called “Obama and Hillary’s Woke Weather Service”. They can opt in by calling 1-800-4 Pelosi. If all this stuff is just woke liberal propaganda, then they shouldn’t mind this at all. They should be thrilled.

    Let them find out about storms and let them deal with those storms without all of our woke liberal interference. Let them pray and let their God sort them out. In this way, they get everything they are demanding so they can stop whining like a bunch of little bitches all the time. When they have disasters, we can save some of our hard-earned money and just toss them a roll of paper towels like their dear leader likes to do.

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      Honestly it would be funny to see Biden do some of this. He only has a few months left and can do whatever because of the supreme court. He could just go on TV an be like: “You know what? The conspiracies are true. We’re gonna turn off the doppler radars in southern states. No more flying. No more weather forecast. We’re going to ban farm laborers to come harvest your crops. The unpredicted weather is gonna ruin the crops anyways. We’re going to stop FEMA from giving aid in your republican states. Communism is unacceptable. We’re gonna ban fossil fuel in the south because that drives the weather crazy. No more cars. Enjoy the 1800s. Bye”

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        can do whatever because of the supreme court

        No he can’t, because he’s biden/democrat. The supreme court made it particularly clear that they get to be the arbiters of what is allowed. They are going to allow everything if the president is republican, and deny everything otherwise.

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      In response to that, we could have.

      -Progressives hate MAGA and want it dismantled.

      -Progressives hate the National Rifle Association and want it dismantled.

      -Progressives hate the Greed Over People and want it to be silenced.

      -Progressives now also hate the Heritage Foundation.

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        All the things conservatives hate are non partisan services to humanity whereas the things you named are blights upon our nation.

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        It’s nice to put myself in the other person’s shoes like this every once in a while to double check that holy shit I have NOT been tricked into supporting the baddies.

        (Relatively speaking, of course)

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      Conservatives can literally already choose not to consume or make decisions based on information from NOAA.

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        We can do better than that. We can make the data for their affected regions available only by logging into a system when their state has opted in. They don’t want NOAA to exist, so there’s no reason to bother them with information they don’t want imposed upon them.

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      They have forgotten we grouped up and share for the betterment of our species, not just ourselves.

      They have forgotten what it’s like to be without any support cause they have felt unsupported.

      Its easy to feel invulnerable and capable when you still haven’t been tested.

      I pity them even though I don’t want to give them money either.

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      I would send the crying shit stain loser MAGATs cheeseburgers and Diet Cokes. Do not waste a good tree product on them.

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      There was some maga posts who wanted to shoot up weather machines and people agreeing with it in the comments.

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      Hey – I live here and can move but a lot of people are impoverished and can’t. Feels wrong to collectively turn the back to them

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        To those who disagree with the above:

        • Moving is damn expensive.
        • Don’t forget that the Republicans are working hard to prevent legitimate voters from voting, namely anyone who is more likely to support NOAA, NHC, climate science, education, FEMA, etc.
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    What’s going to happen if (when?) a meteorologist actually gets murdered over this?

    If I were a meteorologist, I would refuse to go on the air after that. Could you blame any of them for wanting to preserve their own lies? Which will inevitably lead to more people getting killed in weather events.

    This is so fucked up.

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      It’s anti-vaxx all over again. I knew these people were insane and stupid, but still, “anti-meteorology” wasn’t on my bingo card.

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        Except worse, because I know some meteorologists from my time working in local TV. Doctors get into medicine much of the time because they want to help people. In my experience, meteorologists get into it because they think the weather is really fucking cool and they love telling people about it. That’s a much smaller incentive to keep doing what you do when your life could be in danger. At that point, and again I’m just speaking for me, meteorology would become a hobby.

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          This has already played out exactly as you’re predicting: The Weatherman Who Tried to Bring Climate Science to a Red State

          In 2021, Chris Gloninger, a television weatherman in Boston with a passion for climate science, was approached with an intriguing prospect. Would he consider a job as chief meteorologist at a television station in Des Moines?

          It was a smaller market, and talk of global warming would be challenging in a politically conservative state. But research from 2020 showed that most Iowans were interested in news about climate change, and the state was a leader in wind energy. Mr. Gloninger’s weather forecasts could be a breakthrough.

          He quit after death threats.

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            And that’s just threats. If/when one gets murdered, it won’t matter if it’s a red state or a blue state. They’ll all consider their lives at risk. In an occupation that, unless you’re a storm chaser, is not one where the person doing it thinks is going to be an issue.

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      We should just stop any weather predictions for the South.

      Let it all be God’s surprise to them, and if a surprise hurricane comes up and knocks them on their ass, well, God works in mysterious ways.

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        Or not because there are plenty of good people in the South who are worried about these threats and worried about climate change and try to get politicians who are also worried about climate change into office so they can do something about it. Those people are in the minority, but they still exist.

        Also, plenty of children.

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          As someone who escaped, we should set up funds to let decent people leave for civilized places.

          I simply do not consider the south redeemable at this point, we’ve given them 150 years and it’s just been a cancer on the rest of the country.

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    If you live in the south east and you are repeating conspiracy theories about the hurricane. May you rot in hell.

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    How hard would it be, to take a state, like Mississippi, wall it off completely from the US (except for the coast so they can have marine ports) get all the citizens who don’t want to be in a conservative hell hole a several year stipend and move them to somewhere else of their choosing.

    Then, we set up this walled off land to be completely controlled by conservatives. They will be able to live in a conservative Utopia. We will move everyone who requests it and their stuff freely to this area.

    We let them do whatever they deem necessary. Hell, we can give them a head start, by letting them stay connected to the grid, and help them organize their own government. Then once we do that, we create a massive DMZ around the state.

    Then we just let them do what they will inevitably do and become a western Iran.

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        Uhm. If I remember right, that was a forced relocation.

        This would be more of like a national experiment. “Come live in a GOP paradise” “And for anyone stuck in this state, yo we got you covered.”

        Maybe put like a priority housing into effect so GOP land refugees get first bids on homes, or can’t be denied apartments because they’ll have the government covering it for x many years.

        Then the people who want to live in GOP land can have first class one way tickets, with all moving expenses paid, but then once they get there they gotta negotiate amongst themselves how to get property because that’s GOP land rules not modern society rules.

        But yeah the first year a lot of people will kick the bucket mostly because of the lack of everything they take for granted

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        My hope is that if we can contain it to a geographic area we would have better ways to negotiate with them on curbing emissions.

        They’ll likely have enough problems with death and disease where bombing them would probably end up helping them

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    Doesn’t the Noah’s Ark story involve some sort of bad weather?

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      Of course it’s insane! To threaten these absolute gods who wield the power of nature (and also accept part time work explaining their plots on television.)

      Is their plan to shoot someone who can summon hurricanes?

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      I thought I was past being shocked by things like this, but it still shocked me,

      We are experiencing a bizarre confluence of terrible things. Large numbers of people have checked out from reality, which is bad. Meanwhile, more and more people are willing to resort to extreme violence toward anyone who disagrees with them, which is worse. The combination is incredibly destructive.

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      Look up the John Stewart bit from earlier in this election where he shows clips of the same question verbatim being asked to politicians. They first clip of each one was them being asked at a podium or town hall then the very same question is asked to the same politician in a court room and you can guess the results. 100% of the clips showed the complete opposite answers being given by the politician to the public vs in the court room.

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      The rulers welcome any culture war distractions to take the masses’ eyes off the ongoing class war we have been losing for generations.

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    I see the Kremlin has been hard at work, spreading chaos just before the election, the same way they do every time.

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      The Kremlin may have had to work hard in 2015-2016, but I bet they don’t need to work so hard now that MAGA has become self-sustaining. No doubt they’re doing their bit, but these days they have more help than ever from inside the USA.

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    Is… is american dream is being as dumb as possible?

    No healthcare, no welfare, no higher education. But I thought you had at least schools there.

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      But I thought you had at least schools there.

      Oh between vouchers and property taxes funding schools…we’re uh, we’re working on not.