Why The Government Has Finally Admitted to Geoengineering But Dare Not Call It Chemtrails
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"The Future"If you have had the distinct pleasure of following me over the years, you know that I have had an absolute, not love affair with, but perhaps maybe a fixation, a penchant, a predisposition to focus on that of chemtrails.
Which is what people call it, but I have said, and it is called geoengineering.
The spring, the streaks of stuff that we see in the sky all the time that cause the sun to be obscured and that many, many folks refer to as just some kind of condensation trails or water vapor or something.
I don't know.
Okay?
But now they're starting to leak information out as to what this means.
They're finally admitting what they're doing.
It's called geoengineering.
Please don't call it chemtrails.
Don't call it chemtrails because the sock puppet media have been told that whenever they hear that, they will debunk it and they'll say, well, this is a condensation.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Just Google.
Geoengineering and your whole world will change.
Well, recently there is this team of scientists and whatever, and this is according to some of the local kind of mainstream stuff, but they've recently conducted the country's inaugural,
so to speak, outdoor experiment, which is aimed, they say, at Combating global warming by enhancing cloud cover to reflect sunlight away from the Earth.
Now, as you know, we have been talking about this.
This is called solar radiation management or carbon dioxide removal.
And this experiment took place recently off of this retired aircraft carrier in Alabama.
Palameda, right near San Francisco Bay's eastern shore.
And they utilize microscopic salt particles.
Salt?
What kind of salt?
You mean halogenated salt?
Well, they don't go into detail.
So the initiative is called CARE, C-A-A-R-E, for the Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research.
And engagement.
Coastal atmospheric aerosol research and engagement.
And the project was led by the University of Washington and the operation was, as you can imagine, shrouded in a degree of secrecy primarily due to rational concerns about the potential opposition from many people.
According to the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, which were exclusively invited during this particular race to document the initial activation of the spray cannons.
Only they were.
Because after all, if you want to document and to make sure that you are appearing above board, you want to make sure you invite these two leviathan of news organizations.
In any event, Despite the project's somewhat secretive nature, Silver Lining, which is a pro-geoengineering research organization involved in the CARE project, Silver Lining, emphasized their commitment to transparent, open, humble, and radically truthful scientific practices in this press statement.
So the testing phase is scheduled to continue until the end of May at the USS Hornet Sea, Air, and Space Museum in Alameda.
Kind of similar to our Intrepid.
And it emphasized her commitment to the transparency...
This is now, by the way, accessible for public fuming.
However, the broader implications of this and the public's reception and understanding of this, of geoengineering efforts, remain, shall we say, uncertain, which is highlighted in many respects by the cancellation of a similar Harvard University project in Sweden due to resistance from indigenous communities.
States, I believe Tennessee and others, are banning geoengineering.
But this is different because the interesting aspect is going to be, well, what kind of geoengineering is this?
Now, the incident with Make Sunsets, this is a company that unilaterally released sulfate particles into the atmosphere from Mexico.
This further stirred debate.
Leading to a national prohibition on solar engineering, making sunsets.
Don't you love this?
Now, amid growing interest and controversy in geoengineering research, there are, as you can imagine, calls for a stricter regulations by entities such as NOAA and others.
And the next phase of the University of Washington's project, it appears, sets to occur off an undisclosed peer.
And it's being closely monitored, as you can imagine, particularly regarding public engagement and inclusivity in the research project.
So, here you have it.
What's interesting to note is that this is your government and those people involved introducing what we have been saying has been going on Forever.
They're finally coming around to introducing and making you aware of behaviors, activities, projects, protocols, experimentation and the like, atmospheric, stratospheric, spring.
Again, SRM, solar radiation management, carbon dioxide removal, which we have been talking about forever, and we have been called conspiracy theorists, even though we've seen these streaks across the sky that open up, apparently, and appear to blanket the sky and coat the sky in this kind of a gauze-like, hazy type of filter.
And we were right.
to you on January 1. Geoengineeringwatch.org, The Great Dane Wigington, and others have been talking about this.
This is one of these things where it's like sometimes when you discover a band for the first time, you say, Wow!
I just discovered this guy, Thelonious Monk.
You just found out?
Yeah!
Well, we're not trying to be like that.
But once you are aware of this, you will ask yourself, you will say to yourself, My God!
Why didn't anyone know about this?
Why didn't anyone say anything about it?
Why couldn't they say anything about it?
Do me a great big favor.
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