After reading the Council on Foreign Relations plans to coat the skys with noxious chemicals as part of planetary geoengineering for sustainability (
http://www.cfr.org/content/thinktank/GeoEng_Jan2709.pdf)...
then after enduring the feel good Earth Hour media blitz on turning of lights
to save the planet...then whilst watching NSW country and city skys actually being sprayed with chemtrails aerosals I thought some might enjoy the Comedian George Carlin talk
about Saving the Planet (Eugenics or au natural Gaia's revenge).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDfYzMEEw&feature=related:
There is a definite dark hilarious irony that no mainstream environmental organisations are raising a peep of objection for environmental protection reasons whilst the masses joyfully turn of the electricity and light candles whilst the sky over their heads is a peasoup of chemicals...see:
http://www.infowars.com/government-scientists-propose-geo-engineering-earths-upper-atmosphere/http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/sep/01/climatechange.endangeredhabitats
Videos -
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=sydney+chemtrailsCFR
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Geoengineering Strategies
Among all geoengineering schemes, those currently considered
most feasible involve increasing the planetary albedo, that is,
reflecting more sunlight back into space before it can be absorbed.
There are a number of different methods that could be used to increase
the planet’s reflectivity:
1. Add more small reflecting particles in the upper part
of the atmosphere (the stratosphere which is located between 15 and 50
kilometers above the Earth’s surface).'
'Stratospheric Aerosols
Adding more of the right kind of fine particles to the
stratosphere can increase the amount of sunlight that is reflected back
into space.
Applied to geoengineering, various technologies could be
used to loft particles into the stratosphere, such as naval guns,
rockets, hot air balloons or blimps, or a fleet of highflying aircraft.
Potential types of particles for injection include sulfur dioxide,
aluminum oxide dust or even designer self-levitating aerosols
that might be engineered to migrate to particular regions (e.g. over
the arctic) or to rise above the stratospher (so as not to interfere in
stratospheric chemistry).'