Once considered “conspiracy” theory” by the entire corporate media, geoengineering is now being lauded as the solution for climate change.
For years, the media was used to gaslight the public about this reality
and coverup this mass experimentation in the skies. These
geoengineering experiments are conducted without human consent, and they
adversely affect the environment, the weather and human health.
Corporate media is programmed to gaslight and deceives the public about geoengineering and chemtrails
One of the most important developments lately, in this fight for the future of humanity, is a new law in Tennessee that blocks geoengineering across the state.
If word gets out about people protecting themselves from these
chemtrails, then the entire U.S. might become a no-fly zone for weather
modification schemes and the intentional spraying and dumping of toxins
and chemicals onto the people, the cities and countryside. The Mexican
government became aware of these schemes and banned the large scale experiments immediately.
Now that the public is becoming more aware of the existence of
these unethical experiments, the corporate media is being used to
promote these geoengineering schemes as if they are a new thing that
will save the planet from global warming.
A new report from San Francisco, California claims that the U.S.
is conducting its “first outdoor test to limit global warming.” The
project is derived from a controversial field of research known as solar radiation modification. These schemes, financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
require aerosols to be shot into the stratosphere, where the particles
allegedly reflect sunlight away from the Earth. But how do these
microscopic salt particles affect the ecosystem?
Chemtrail experiment launched out of San Francisco Bay, set to last two months
A decommissioned aircraft carrier, equipped with the aerosol
injections, was launched out of the San Francisco Bay at the end of
March 2024. The aircraft is equipped with specially designed sprayers
that can shoot trillions of sea salt particles into the sky. The
experiment allegedly seeks to increase the density and capacity of marine clouds
to reduce solar radiation in the region. The operation increases cloud
cover over the region, artificially blocking out the sun, and making the
population susceptible to unknown experimental particles that will
inevitably rain down over the land.
This is all part of an unethical project led by researchers at
the University of Washington. The project is called CAARE, which stands
for The Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement. The
experiments are scheduled to run through April and May. The area
affected includes the skies surrounding the USS Hornet Sea, Air and
Space Museum in Alameda, California.
The secrecy surrounding these projects is beginning to unwind, as
criminal conspiracies become more transparent. Going forward, these
conspiracies will be sold to the public under a guise of benevolence and
scientific achievement.
“Since this experiment was kept under wraps until the test
started, we are eager to see how public engagement is being planned and
who will be involved,” said Shuchi Talati, the executive director of the
Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering, a nonprofit
that seeks to include developing countries in decisions about
geoengineering.
“While it complies with all current regulatory requirements,
there is a clear need to reexamine what a strong regulatory framework
must look like in a world where [solar radiation modification]
experimentation is happening,” she added.
A similar project authored by Harvard University sought
to use the skies over Sweden as testing grounds for reflective
aerosols. The project was halted after indigenous groups pushed back. By
blocking out the sun, weather patterns can be altered for millions of
people in unknown ways. Artificial cloud seeding can have ripple effects
for the entire world.
Man-made climate change is not the most pressing problem. Globalist-funded geoengineering schemes
and large-scale intervention in the skies could greatly impact our
weather and climate, causing unforeseen problems for farmers, fisheries
and ecosystems, among many other environmental and human health impacts.
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Author: Planet Today
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