Statospheric Aerosol Geoengineering / Chemtrails
Contrails, or condensation trails, are trails of water vapor made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. But, that's not what we're talking about here.
We're talking about chemtrails (short for "chemical trails"), which are the topic of great controversy. Now, we're not pilots, or cloud experts, or scientists of any kind. So what do we know? Not much. Except this: Try looking up once in a while. ("Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's . . . tic tac toe?"). Chemtrails appear to be the result of Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering (see below). When Time magazine reports on it, the Council on Foreign Relations holds a workshop, and Bill Gates donates several million dollars to it, who are we to say there's nothing to it? |
From our October 20, 2010, show
"What in the World are They Spraying?" That's a very important question. It's also the title of a new film (see trailer, right) produced by G. Edward Griffin, who was a guest on our December 19, 2009, show to discuss The Report from Iron Mountain, itself a fascinating topic. On our October 20, 2010, show, we were joined by Michael Murphy, the journalist who stars in the film and who did the investigation and research for it. Chemtrails, the result of Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering, have long been discussed only by so-called conspiracy theorists. Now, however, geoengineering is being discussed in the mainstream media (see Time magazine) and admitted to by the very people planning it. Here is a TV meteorologist explaining that the military sprays aluminum particles into the air to jam radar; here is another. |
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