SF Examiner: Geoengineering and chemtrails

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Dan Whaley

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Dec 30, 2009, 2:33:00 PM12/30/09
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Main stream media promotes geo-engineering as climate solution
December 30, 1:36 PM
Mark Andrew Riedel


Now that the Copenhagen climate talks have come and gone without an
agreement, (as was predicted by most, if not all, members of the 193
country conference), certain main stream media publications have
hinted at 'alternative' climate cooling solutions.

One of these 'suggestions' came in the August 2009 issue of National
Geographic, http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/big-idea/01/shading-earth,
stating that the earth is in need of a "planetary sunshade" consisting
of reflective particles such as sulfate, delivered by "planes,
balloons, (or) battleship guns pointed upward".

Another 'suggestion' came from the Dec 7, 2009 edition of Newsweek
titled, "Copenhagen, Schmopenhagen" , http://www.newsweek.com/id/224595,
and originated from the same source, Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie
Institution and the Copenhagen Consensus Center. The delivery system
would work as follows: "Military planes (or helium balloons) spray
the stratophere with sulfur gases, which disperse and oxidize. The
particles scatter back into space some of the sunlight that would have
been absorbed by the planet's surface. As more sunlight is deflected,
the planet cools. It's like an artificial version of an erupting
volcano."

These 'suggestions' seem like viable alternatives to carbon reduction
to the average reader, but there are many who have been watching the
skies over most of the industrialized world during the past decade or
so, who would like some explanation as to what has already been being
sprayed into the earth's atmosphere.

The phenomenon known as "chemtrails" has been broadcast on video
sharing sites such as youtube and dailymotion for some time now, but
until now, most mainstreamers dismiss this topic as an exageration, or
just another conspiracy theory. The powers that be have been using
geoengineering methods without proper testing, without taking proper
safety precautions, without permission, and most importantly, without
any explanation.

The fact that these "suggestions" occurred before the Copenhagen
summit even took place is the issue in question. It is a known fact
that the Council on Foreign Relations is a supporter of geo-
engineering. In Newsweek's article they go on to state that, "one
kilogram of sulfur could offset the effect of several hundred thousand
kilograms of carbon dioxide (and that) potential downsides (include)
regional ozone depletion, shifts in weather patterns, (and) drought."

Now, if the CFR was really concerned about such issues, don't you
think there would be at least a conjured up explanation for
chemtrails?

Now that the Copenhagen climate talks have come and gone without an
agreement, (as was predicted by most, if not all, members of the 193
country conference), certain main stream media publications have
hinted at 'alternative' climate cooling solutions.

One of these 'suggestions' came in the August 2009 issue of National
Geographic, http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/big-idea/01/shading-earth,
stating that the earth is in need of a "planetary sunshade" consisting
of reflective particles such as sulfate, delivered by "planes,
balloons, (or) battleship guns pointed upward".

Another 'suggestion' came from the Dec 7, 2009 edition of Newsweek
titled, "Copenhagen, Schmopenhagen" , http://www.newsweek.com/id/224595,
and originated from the same source, Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie
Institution and the Copenhagen Consensus Center. The delivery system
would work as follows: "Military planes (or helium balloons) spray
the stratophere with sulfur gases, which disperse and oxidize. The
particles scatter back into space some of the sunlight that would have
been absorbed by the planet's surface. As more sunlight is deflected,
the planet cools. It's like an artificial version of an erupting
volcano."

These 'suggestions' seem like viable alternatives to carbon reduction
to the average reader, but there are many who have been watching the
skies over most of the industrialized world during the past decade or
so, who would like some explanation as to what has already been being
sprayed into the earth's atmosphere.

The phenomenon known as "chemtrails" has been broadcast on video
sharing sites such as youtube and dailymotion for some time now, but
until now, most mainstreamers dismiss this topic.
Chemtrail Phenemenon

Andrew Lockley

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Dec 30, 2009, 3:05:47 PM12/30/09
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Comprehensive de-bunking of chemtrails is available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemtrail_conspiracy_theory

It's a shame that no-one's been doing such experiments, as we might have learned a lot from them!

A

2009/12/30 Dan Whaley <dan.w...@gmail.com>

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