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"Sanctioned Sky": The LEGO Animation They Never Wanted Explained

How a generation of drought, blocked clouds, and sudden rainfall becomes one story told in bricks and beats.

For thirty years, southern Iran dried out. Lakes turned to salt. Families rationed water. Entire villages watched the sky stop answering. Officials blamed climate change and bad luck, but the pattern didn’t add up.

“Sanctioned Sky” rebuilds that entire timeline in LEGO. It’s a rap, but it’s also a step‑by‑step look at documented events: the US military cloud‑seeding Vietnam during Operation Popeye, the long list of American states that passed laws against weather modification, and the UAE’s open use of silver‑iodide aircraft to force rain over its own territory. All of it is public record.

The video also returns to 2012, when Iran’s president said clouds were being diverted away from the country. He was mocked. But in March 2026, 228 radar and military installations across the region went offline. Within weeks, rain returned to Iran at levels not seen in a generation. Farmers filmed puddles like they were miracles. A flamingo came back to a lake that had been dead for years. Children stood outside and touched rain for the first time in their lives.

The LEGO rap walks viewers through the science, the politics, the drought, and the sudden shift. It uses simple bricks to explain a complicated story, piece by piece.

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