Covert Agenda to Melt Arctic Ice for Oil and Gas Drilling

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HAROLD SAIVE

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May 12, 2026, 2:03:13 PM (11 days ago) May 12
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USAF "CHEMTRAILS MANUAL" - This 1990, 200 page, USAF pilot training "chemistry" manual is available for FREE in PDF format. Of special interest are pages 64 through 74 with discussion of present and future oil and gas energy needs.  It may be no coincidence that on page 7 of the IPCC's 1999 "IPCC SPECIAL REPORT on AVIATION AND THE GLOBAL ATMOSPHERE" it's confirmed that "Contrails" tend to warm the Earth’s surface, similar to thin high clouds."  It follows that these bazaar aircraft "emissions" are creating an un-checked warming effect whether you call them contrails or chemtrais. This man-made cloud-cover is instrumental in opening the oil-rich arctic region for drilling.  

Chemtrails Manual PDF   https://tinyurl.com/kz5v2e5j

IPCC 1999 "Special Report on Aviation and the Global Atmosphere" (PDF) -  https://tinyurl.com/bddkmnb7  

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The melting of the Arctic and Antarctic ice is a widely acknowledged phenomenon within the international scientific community, and it is considered one of the primary impacts of climate change. This melting has been observed to accelerate in recent years, with records indicating that 2020 was the hottest year on record for both poles. The Arctic region, in particular, is experiencing rapid warming, with some areas heating up four to seven times faster than the global average, leading to significant ice loss
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Melting Polar Ice and Access to Oil and Gas
The melting of Arctic ice is revealing vast reserves of oil, gas, and minerals, with some estimates suggesting the region holds as much as 22% of the world's undiscovered fossil fuels and significant deposits of rare earth elements. This includes up to 157 billion barrels of oil estimated to still be in the Arctic region, and approximately 84% of the undiscovered oil and gas is located offshore, making it more accessible as sea ice recedes. These resources also include natural gas, with an estimated 1,669 trillion cubic feet and 44 billion barrels of liquid natural gas in the Arctic. Additionally, a mountain range running from Siberia to Greenland and Canada underneath the North Pole in the ocean floor is believed to contain mineral resources, oil, and gas.

THE GREENLAND CONNECTION:  As the ice melts, new shipping lanes are also opening up, creating shorter trade routes between industrialized nations, which could reduce transport distances, times, and costs. This increased accessibility is facilitating greater maritime activity, including commercial and cruise passages. The melting ice is causing significant changes in the Arctic, which is warming four to five times faster than the rest of the world, leading to a focus on exploiting these newly available resources.
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