Secretive Experiment to Shoot Aerosols Into the Sky Over San Francisco to Increase Cloud Cover

April 8th, 2024

Via: Modernity News:

A secretive project conducted from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the San Francisco Bay will shoot trillions of aerosol particles into the sky to increase cloud cover in the name of preventing global warming, and details have been held back to “avoid (a) public backlash.”

The experiment is being dubbed America’s “first outdoor test to limit global warming.”

“The Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement, or CAARE, project is using specially built sprayers to shoot trillions of sea salt particles into the sky in an effort to increase the density — and reflective capacity — of marine clouds,” reports Scientific American.

“The experiment is taking place, when conditions permit, atop the USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum in Alameda, California, and will run through the end of May, according to a weather modification form the team filed with federal regulators.”

One Response to “Secretive Experiment to Shoot Aerosols Into the Sky Over San Francisco to Increase Cloud Cover”

  1. Snowman says:

    I guess we weren’t dying fast enough from breathing sprayed dust containing aluminum and other metals, or plastic nano-particles.

    Or maybe salt in our lungs is good for us?

    From Harvard, where VERITAS makes a nice motto, easy to pronounce and good-looking inscribed on buildings and letterheads, though its meaning is long forgotten:

    “Breathing humid and salt-enriched air reduces respiratory droplet generation. May contribute to the effectiveness of cotton masks and reduce incidence of and death by COVID-19 near seacoasts.”

    https://seas.harvard.edu/news/2021/08/breathing-humid-and-salt-enriched-air-reduces-respiratory-droplet-generation

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