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Not a single Texas citizen suffering from drought from this day forward

Around the turn of the 20th century, inventor and entrepreneur C.W. Post, a one-time Texas resident, attempted to end a four-year drought by using explosives to “shoot up a rain” on 23 separate occasions. Rain seemed to always follow war, therefore C.W. deduced that one could precipitate water with just a bit of gunpowder.

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