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<br />25. <br /> <br />1 this is something not for them, because a lot of them have <br /> <br />2 the idea they're going-t~Fe-Oay~wit~precipitation, <br /> <br />3 unfavorable days for vacationing .and so forth, but this <br /> <br />4 is not true, because, really, all we're doing is taking <br /> <br />5 the natural conditions, natural storms, natural clouds <br /> <br />6 that exist, and increasing the precipitation that would <br /> <br />7 occur naturally, and not making more cloudy days than <br /> <br />8 would occur normally. <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />Q You're saying, then, that your operation does not <br /> <br />10 create storms or clouds, it simply extracts additional <br /> <br />11 precipitation from the preexisting storms and clouds. Is <br /> <br />12 that your testimony? <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />A Yes, sir. <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />Q Do you have an opinion as to whether or not this <br /> <br />15 project is scientifcally and technically feasible? <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />A Yes. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />Q And what is your opinion? <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />A My :opinion is that it's scientifically and technical y <br /> <br />19 feasible. In the first place, even before the program <br /> <br />20 started, we prepared--which is a routine--a feasibility <br /> <br />21 study, which gives a potential client an estimate as to <br /> <br />22 what to anticipate, because there are areas of the world <br /> <br />23 where there is no reason to try to carry out a weather <br /> <br />24 modification program. <br /> <br />25 And this is especially true if you don't have <br /> <br />SUZANNE M. CLAAR <br /> <br />""~Q"'t:'Il':"n cu""~"'u""''''' "'.,."''''''''....~''' <br />