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SUPERHUMAN GEOMETEOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING REGULATION ACT OF 2012

SECTION 1: SHORT TITLE

This Act may be cited as the "Superhuman Geometeorological Engineering Regulation Act of 2012."

SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS

(a) Geometeorological Engineering: The use of superhuman abilities to deliberately manipulate or alter weather patterns, atmospheric conditions, geological structures, or related environmental phenomena, beyond the scope of non-superhuman interventions such as cloud seeding, weather modification, or geoengineering.

(b) Weather Control: The specific superhuman ability to influence, direct, or modify meteorological conditions such as temperature, precipitation, wind, or atmospheric pressure, in a manner or scale that exceeds the capabilities of non-superhuman weather modification techniques.

(c) Geological Manipulation: The superhuman ability to alter, shape, or influence geological structures, including but not limited to the formation or modification of landforms, seismic activity, or volcanic processes, beyond the scope of non-superhuman geoengineering or geological engineering practices.

(d) Superhuman Geometeorological Intervention Scale (SGIS): A quantitative measure developed by the Superhuman Geometeorological Engineering Commission (SGEC) to assess the magnitude, extent, and potential impact of superhuman geometeorological engineering activities. The SGIS ranges from 1 (minimal intervention) to 10 (global-scale alteration).

SECTION 3: LICENSING AND OVERSIGHT

(a) Establishment of the Superhuman Geometeorological Engineering Commission (SGEC): A federal regulatory body under the National Superhuman Response Agency (NSRA) to oversee and regulate geometeorological engineering activities conducted by superhumans.

(b) Licensing Requirement: Superhumans engaging in geometeorological engineering must obtain a license from the SGEC. This license is separate from and in addition to the general License to Utilize Metahuman Abilities (LUMA).

(c) Licensing Criteria: To obtain a license, applicants must meet the following requirements:

1. Possession of a master's degree or higher in atmospheric sciences, geology, environmental sciences, or a related field from an accredited university.

2. Completion of a rigorous SGEC-approved training program on the scientific, environmental, and ethical aspects of geometeorological engineering.

3. Demonstration of mastery over their specific geometeorological abilities through a series of SGEC-administered tests and simulations.

4. Thorough understanding of potential environmental impacts and commitment to adhering to SGEC regulations and best practices.

5. Passing a comprehensive background check and psychological evaluation to ensure mental fitness and ethical conduct.

(d) Ongoing Monitoring and Reporting: Licensed individuals are subject to regular performance reviews, mandatory continuing education, and must submit detailed reports of their activities to the SGEC on a quarterly basis.

SECTION 4: PERMITTED AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES

(a) Permitted Activities: Licensed superhumans may engage in geometeorological engineering for approved purposes such as:

1. Mitigating natural disasters, subject to SGEC approval and oversight.

2. Assisting in scientific research, under the supervision of SGEC-approved research institutions.

3. Supporting agricultural needs during extreme conditions, with explicit SGEC authorization and adherence to strict guidelines.

(b) Restricted Activities: The following activities are prohibited without explicit SGEC approval and are subject to stringent limitations:

1. Large-scale weather modification with an SGIS rating of 5 or higher.

2. Altering geological structures in populated areas or sensitive ecological zones.

3. Interfering with natural ecosystems or biodiversity.

(c) Ban on Military or Hostile Use: The use of geometeorological engineering for military purposes, hostile intent, or any actions that may cause harm to human life or the environment is strictly forbidden.

SECTION 5: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

(a) Mandatory Assessment: Any proposed geometeorological engineering project must undergo a rigorous Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) conducted by the SGEC in collaboration with relevant scientific and environmental agencies.

(b) Assessment Criteria: The EIA shall evaluate potential risks, environmental consequences, public safety implications, and long-term effects of the proposed activity, using the most up-to-date scientific models and data.

(c) Public Consultation: The assessment process shall include a public consultation period of no less than 90 days to address community concerns, incorporate stakeholder feedback, and ensure transparency.

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(d) Independent Review: The EIA must be reviewed and approved by an independent panel of experts appointed by the SGEC before any geometeorological engineering activity can be authorized.

SECTION 6: LIABILITY AND PENALTIES

(a) Strict Liability: Licensed superhumans are strictly liable for any damages, adverse consequences, or unintended effects resulting from their geometeorological engineering activities.

(b) Penalties for Violations:

1. Fines: Violators may face fines up to $1,000,000 for each offense, proportional to the severity and scale of the violation.

2. License Revocation: Violations shall result in the immediate revocation of the geometeorological engineering license and the general LUMA, with a minimum 5-year ban on reapplication.

3. Criminal Charges: In cases of willful misconduct, gross negligence, or actions resulting in severe harm to human life or the environment, violators shall face felony criminal charges punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment and fines up to $10,000,000.

(c) Liability for Unintended Consequences: Licensed superhumans shall be held liable for any unintended or unforeseen consequences of their actions, even if they adhered to SGEC regulations and best practices.

SECTION 7: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

(a) The United States shall take a leading role in establishing international treaties and agreements to regulate superhuman geometeorological engineering on a global scale.

(b) The SGEC shall collaborate closely with the United Nations, World Meteorological Organization, and other relevant international bodies to develop and enforce consistent global standards, share knowledge, and address transboundary issues.

(c) The United States shall work with international partners to establish a global moratorium on hostile or military use of superhuman geometeorological engineering.

SECTION 8: IMPLEMENTATION

(a) This Act shall come into effect 180 days after its enactment.

(b) The NSRA shall establish the SGEC and implement the licensing system within 180 days of this Act's effective date.

(c) The SGEC shall develop comprehensive regulations, guidelines, and oversight mechanisms in consultation with scientific, environmental, and superhuman community stakeholders within 180 days of its establishment.

SECTION 9: APPROPRIATIONS

Congress shall appropriate the necessary funds to implement this Act, including the establishment and operation of the SGEC, development of licensing and oversight mechanisms, and support for international cooperation efforts.

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EXPOSING THE CLIMATE CHANGE HOAX: WHY THE SUPERHUMAN GEOMETEOROLOGICAL ENGINEERING REGULATION ACT IS A GAME CHANGER

BY WILLIAM "BILL" THOMPSON, FOR CAPEBUSTERS.COM

Greetings, readers. Bill Thompson here, back again on capebusters.com to discuss the newly-enacted Superhuman Geometeorological Engineering Regulation Act of 2012. Now, I know my regular stance on government overreach, so you might be surprised to hear me supporting this piece of legislation. But bear with me, because this act could be the key to exposing one of the greatest conspiracies of our time.

First, let's address the elephant in the room: the recent election of Laura Stewart, the staunchly pro-business Republican who's been making waves in Washington. While some are concerned about her cozy relationship with corporate America, I believe Laura is exactly the type of leader we need right now. Why? Because she's not afraid to challenge the status quo and take on the entrenched interests that have been pulling the strings behind the scenes for far too long.

Which brings us to the Superhuman Geometeorological Engineering Regulation Act. The timing of this legislation, coming right on the heels of Laura's election, is no mere coincidence. It's a clear signal that the new administration is serious about tackling the rampant abuse of geometeorological powers by certain elements within the government.

That's right - I believe that the strange weather patterns we've been experiencing lately, from freak hurricanes to unseasonable snowstorms, are not the result of some vague "climate change" boogeyman, but rather the work of rogue government agents with weather-controlling abilities. These geometeorological operatives have been manipulating the climate for years, all in an effort to push a false narrative of man-made global warming.

But with the passage of this act, their days of unchecked power are numbered. By placing strict regulations on the use of geometeorological abilities and requiring extensive oversight and licensing, this legislation effectively hamstrings the government's ability to use the weather as a tool of deception and control.

Now, I can already hear the objections from the pro-regulation crowd. They'll argue that this act is just another example of Laura Stewart's anti-government bias, and that we need more oversight of superhuman abilities, not less. But let's be real - when has increased government bureaucracy ever led to more accountability? The answer is never. The only way to rein in the abuse of power is to limit that power in the first place.

And that's exactly what the Superhuman Geometeorological Engineering Regulation Act does. By making it nearly impossible for anyone to legally manipulate the weather using superhuman abilities, this legislation strikes a blow against the shadowy forces that have been pulling the wool over our eyes for far too long.

So mark my words - this act is going to be a game-changer. It's going to blow the lid off the climate change conspiracy and expose the lies that have been fed to us by the powers that be. And we have Laura Stewart to thank for it. She may not be everyone's favorite politician, but she's the type of no-nonsense leader we need to take on the entrenched interests and fight for the truth.

So let's all get behind this legislation and show our support for the new administration's efforts to bring transparency and accountability to the world of superhuman abilities. Together, we can put an end to the climate change hoax and take back control of our own destinies.