Bill Gates’ Geoengineering Plot To Block The Sun Is Scrapped… For Now
April 3rd, 2021Via: Summit News:
An effort to dim the sun to stop global warming has been scrapped by the Swedish Space Agency, who announced that the program, funded by Bill Gates, has ‘divided the scientific community’ and will therefore not be carried out.
The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) released a statement saying that the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), which also had secured Harvard funding, will not go ahead as planned in June.
“SSC has had dialogues this spring with both leading experts on geoengineering and with other stakeholders, as well as with the SCoPEx Advisory Board,” the statement reads, adding “As a result of these dialogues and in agreement with Harvard, SSC has decided not to conduct the technical test flight planned for this summer.”
This piece of “news” is TRULY hilarious, given that they’ve been spraying particulates into the atmosphere for *decades* now, especially if you’re from one of the stateside regions where the early trials were taking place. Having spent time in the military aviation community many moons ago, it’s never been all that difficult to tell the difference between a contrail (a condensate trail of moisture) that dissipates normally and a “loaded” trail that both persists and attenuates specific colors of light.
As with so many other past “conspiracy theories” that are no longer theoretical, the reality of the current push under Emperor Gates is to NORMALIZE the various geoengineering projects first proposed as early as the late 60’s and early 70’s and more or less active since the late 80’s and early 90’s.
There were a couple diehard individuals in NorCal — one in particular named Clifford — who invested huge amounts of time & resource in documenting the marked chemical changes in the soil taking place where some of the earliest spraying programs were playing out.
The Mighty Wurlitzer plays on — drowning out the last few voices of reason that still haven’t gone entirely offline. As ever, kudos to Kev for keeping this backchannel afloat as long as he has.
“kudos to Kev for keeping this backchannel afloat as long as he has.”
Logged in just to agree. Kudos and thanks…
You’re welcome.