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Thailand and Jordan sign MoU on royal rainmaking technology

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BANGKOK, 25 March 2016 (NNT) - Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chatchai Sarikalya has officially visited Jordanian capital Amman from March 22 until March 25, 2016 to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Thai and Jordanian governments.

The MoU on technical cooperation involving royal rainmaking technology was signed between the Thai agriculture minister and his Jordanian counterpart Akef Zu'bi.

The MoU was designed for the Thai side to transfer His Majesty the King’s royal rainmaking technology which could be used to alleviate the suffering of the Jordanians from water shortage and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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Yes, the process is so sucessful that most of Thailand is currently suffering water shortages severe drought and farmers banned from planting crops.

I think Jordan could look to countries closer to home to solve their water problems.

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Great to see the Kings work not only helping the Thais but also helping the world. Australia also benefits from this very clever technology.

This technology especially is needed to ease the impacts of droughts, which why it was invented in the first place. Other countries have attempted it, but the Thai technology is clearly the world leader, which is why other countries are choosing to look to Thailand for help. The patent for it is held by the king himself.

With global warning worsening, this technology will be become more important every year.

Clever people these Thais. Long live the King!

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Great to see the Kings work not only helping the Thais but also helping the world. Australia also benefits from this very clever technology.

This technology especially is needed to ease the impacts of droughts, which why it was invented in the first place. Other countries have attempted it, but the Thai technology is clearly the world leader, which is why other countries are choosing to look to Thailand for help. The patent for it is held by the king himself.

With global warning worsening, this technology will be become more important every year.

Clever people these Thais. Long live the King!

I thought the Australians already had their own rainmaking technology...

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No comment on this technology. coffee1.gif

Yes, as Lincoln once said, "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than ..."

Well, you need to do a bit of research as to whom "improved" this technology, hence the no comment.

"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt". coffee1.gif

But thanks for your ascinine comment. thumbsup.gif

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