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Weather Warfare - An Existential Threat?

While mRNA vaccination injuries and sudden unexplained deaths skyrocket, our economy sinks, and our nation remains bitterly divided, most of us still do not know the worst.

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Infinite Power to Change the World: Hydroelectricity and Engineered Climate Change in the Atlantropa Project

Abstract. This article examines the Atlantropa Project of the German architect Herman Sörgel as a window onto the interconnected histories of environmental anxi

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Many geoengineering projects are still underway despite experts' warning against climate modification

https://www.afinalwarning.com/506099.html (Natural News) Many geoengineering projects are still underway even though experts warn that manipulating the Earth’s natural systems will only harm the environment, disrupt the food supply and create or intensify conflict. Last December, China announced that it was planning to expand its cloud seeding program to cover more than one and a half times the size of India by 2025. For decades, the Communist country had been using military aircraft and anti-aircraft guns to seed clouds with silver iodide and liquid nitrogen, thickening water droplets to the point where they would fall as rain or snow.

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The Name Game: From "Global Warming" to "Climate Change"

The Name Game: From “Global Warming” to “Climate Change” But before that, it had another name: “ inadvertent climate modification.” Let s go back to the early 1960s. John F. Kennedy is president of the United States. America enters the Vietnam War. Marilyn Monroe is found dead. the Soviets have missiles in Cuba. and the Beatles are on the verge of becoming the most influential band of all time. It s at this time that concerns over CO2-induced climate change begin to mount in the United States and the Soviet Union. By the late 1960s and early 1970s, the term “inadvertent climate modification” was used in scientific papers to describe what we d call climate change today. A 1971 Swedish study titled Inadvertent Climate Modification: Report of the Study of Man s Impact on Climate (SMIC) is one example of the terms use.

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