Cloud Seeding CEO Faces Death Threats After Denying Links to Texas Floods

‘Rainmaker did not operate in the affected area on the 3rd or 4th or contribute to the floods that occurred over the region,’ said CEO Augustus Doricko.
Cloud Seeding CEO Faces Death Threats After Denying Links to Texas Floods
Debris following flooding on the Guadalupe River, in Kerrville, Texas, on July 8, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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Employees at a cloud seeding company have received death threats and calls for vandalism after the firm’s chief executive officer tried to show how its rainmaking operations had nothing to do with the recent flooding disaster in Central Texas.

Augustus Doricko, 25, CEO of Rainmaker Technology Corporation, took to X on July 8, tagging the social media’s safety account and head of product, Nikita Bier, stating, “our address and pictures of our office were doxxed yesterday and the posts are still up despite being reported. Who can I talk to in order to remove this?”

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