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US military accused of secret climate spraying operation

US military accused of secret climate spraying operation,

The US military has been accused of spraying toxic chemicals into the air for decades as part of a secret program that has backfired in its goal of stopping global warming.

Dane Wigington, an environmental researcher for 30 years, claimed that the conspiracy surrounding ‘chemtrails’ is not only true but has actually crippled the Earth’s ability to naturally overcome the pollution caused by humans.

The ‘chemtrail’ conspiracy focuses on the idea that the government has been spraying a host of dangerous chemicals from commercial airliners for several reasons, including to control the weather and make people sick.

The vast majority of scientists and the US government have long declared this theory as false, and most condensation trails, or ‘contrails’, seen in the sky are the result of water vapor from aircraft exhaust freezing into ice crystals as it hits cold air at high altitudes.

However, Wigington said that lab tests on rain samples, photos of specialized planes carrying these chemicals, government documents, and whistleblower testimony all show clear evidence that a secret program has attempted to weaponize weather.

The researcher claimed that the US military has built a massive weather control program over the last years, with chemical spraying ramping up in the 1990s to block sunlight and cool the planet.

He estimated that airliners equipped with secret nozzles and tanks on their wings, filled with aluminum, barium, manganese, graphene, and various polymers, have dumped between 40 and 60 million tons of nanoparticles in the sky every year.

‘These programs are literally disabling the planet’s counterbalancing life support systems,’ Wigington said on the Tucker Carlson Show.

Chemtrails allegedly carry multiple toxic chemicals which are released by airplanes, including barium salts, aluminum oxide, strontium, and mercury

Conspiracy theorists have claimed that airliners have been pouring various chemicals into the atmosphere for years for nefarious reasons including population control and mind control

Wigington claimed that the US military has been the main group spraying chemtrails throughout the world, using their own planes as well as secretly modified commercial jets to hide the operation.

The researcher claimed he has been collecting evidence about this program for 27 years, noting that Congress has even acknowledged the existence of this operation, which allegedly dates back to the 1940s.

A 1978 report titled Weather Modification: Programs, Problems, Policy, and Potential was published by the US Senate Subcommittee on Oceans and International Environment and documented testimonies, research summaries, and policy discussions on US weather-modifying efforts over four decades.

‘Ultimately, all roads lead to those who print the money… We have an 800-page US Senate document from 1978 outlining the scope and scale of these programs,’ Wigington said during the November 10 podcast.

The original plan of what scientists call geoengineering was to use these particles to control the weather, making it rain, stopping storms, or creating droughts in disputed areas to help in wars or impact local farming.

Another goal was to cool the planet by using these microscopic reflective particles to block out more sunlight, like putting a giant umbrella over the Earth to fight global warming.

However, Wigington explained that his research has proven how this plan has completely backfired, as the particles actually trapped heat closer to the ground instead of letting it escape into space. 

His testing of rainwater has discovered detectable amounts of aluminum, barium, and strontium, metals that don’t belong in nature and have poisoned plants from the roots up, killing forests, wiping out insects like bees, and making fish disappear from lakes

Dane Wigington (Pictured) is a geoengineering researcher who has claimed the US military is leading a program that spreads toxins throughout the atmosphere

'Stratospheric aerosol injection,' like the kind that the UK government has proposed, is just one of the methods being considered for 'solar radiation management' in the battle against climate change

On his website, Geoengineering Watch, Wigington revealed how rainwater and snow samples from Mount Shasta, California, tested as high as 61,000 micrograms per liter for aluminum contamination. That’s over 4,000 times the natural background level in local soil.

Barium levels registered up to 3,000 micrograms per liter, and strontium was at 1,200 micrograms per liter, all matching the chemical fingerprint of coal fly ash used in alleged geoengineering sprays.

‘Will never know now how much better a position we would’ve been in had climate engineering, AKA weather warfare, let’s call it what it is, it’s weather warfare, had these programs never been deployed,’ Wigington said.

A 2016 study surveying 77 atmospheric scientists revealed that 98.7 percent said there was no evidence of a secret large-scale atmospheric spraying program, with the only scientist who disagreed attributing contrails to natural phenomena.

Despite the widespread pushback against this theory, major tech entrepreneurs have been publicly investing in smaller-scale operations that have been pumping unlight-reflecting aerosols into Earth’s stratosphere.

In 2021, a roughly $3 million mission backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates tested a system that sent a large balloon filled with more than four pounds of chalk dust into the stratosphere.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also publicly announces when ‘weather modification’ activities are taking place near certain airports throughout the US.

However, skepticism about these activities has been growing, with the current Secretary for Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F Kennedy Jr, even publicly supporting investigations into the alleged widespread spraying of toxins into the air.

‘Those materials are put in jet fuel,’ RFK Jr claimed in April. ‘I’m going to do everything in my power to stop it. Find out who’s doing it and holding them accountable.’

A longtime researcher into the strange trails seen throughout the sky has revealed disturbing evidence about what’s revealing taking place in the atmosphere and who’s doing it.

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