Geoengineering may destroy us all: Hysterical climate change scientists now trying to DIM the sun through planned atmospheric pollution


Remember when the mere mention of “chemtrails” in public was immediately shot down by scientific know-it-alls as a wacky “conspiracy theory” with no basis in reality? Well, chemtrails have now been given an official name – geoengineering – and even the mainstream media now openly admits that they’re real and being used to combat “climate change.”

Scientists from developing countries like Bangladesh, China, India, and Thailand are actively studying how chemtrails might be used to “dim” the sun’s rays by putting a chemical layer between them and the earth. They claim that artificially blocking all-natural sunlight from reaching the earth’s surface is preferable to facing an alleged impending disastrous rise in global temperatures – which is the real conspiracy theory, ironically.

Even though there’s no credible evidence whatsoever to suggest that “global warming” is even a real thing, big money is being spent on figuring out how to stop it by keeping sunlight away from humans. So-called “solar geoengineering” is actually a thing now, as brainwashed researchers the world over seek to artificially create an atmospheric effect similar to the layers of ash that erupt from a large volcano.

In other words, by blasting the sky with all sorts of chemicals designed to block sunlight from reaching the earth, these alleged “scientists” believe that they can seize control of global temperatures and keep them from getting too hot. In turn, this will apparently create the global utopia that climate change fanatics envision – sans the sun.

“Developing countries must lead on solar geo-engineering research,” reads a commentary penned by 12 so-called “scholars” that was recently published in the journal Nature.

“The overall idea (of solar geo-engineering) is pretty crazy but it is gradually taking root in the world of research,” commented lead author Atiq Rahman, head of the Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies.

Foolish pseudoscientists trying to block the sun will end up killing millions of people by exacerbating vitamin D deficiency

Perhaps not surprisingly, the impetus behind this mass brainwashing of scientists hailing from some of the poorest countries in the world are massive cash infusions from the West. A $400,000 research project known as the Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative (SRMGI) is behind the push for this type of research, and backing it is the Open Philanthropy Project, a foundation headed by Dustin Moskovitz, one of the co-founders of Facebook.

According to Rahman, the project involves investigating how airplanes might be used to spray artificial clouds containing “reflective sulfur” high in the atmosphere – which is exactly what chemtrail activists have been warning is happening for many years now.

“The technique is controversial, and rightly so,” the commentary explains. “It is too early to know what its effects would be: it could be very helpful or very harmful.”

Meanwhile, not a single one of these pseudoscientific hacks is even considering how purposely blocking out natural sunlight will impact vitamin D status in population groups across the globe. The primary means through which humans obtain life-sustaining vitamin D is from the sun, after all – and the ultraviolet B (UVB) rays that generate it upon impacting human skin will be a thing of the past if these foolish humans trying to play God are effective in achieving their global chemtrail dreams.

This is already happening, by the way, as a result of the sunscreen hoax.

Truth be told, chemtrails are already being sprayed day in and day out all over the world, unbeknownst to billions. But those behind this madness are finally coming out of the closet by openly admitting what they’re up to – which means it’s time for informed individuals everywhere to take a bold stand in raising awareness about the insanity of trying to eliminate the sun from the equation of human existence.

Read Geoengineering.news for more coverage of chemtrails and other geoengineering attempts.

Sources for this article include:

Reuters.com

NaturalNews.com



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