The field experiment in solar geoengineering aims to ultimately create a
technology to replicate the observed effects of volcanoes that spew
sulphates into the stratosphere. Photograph: Gallo Images/Getty Images
Geo-engineers are finally coming out of the “chemtrail” closet, as
reports are now emerging about deliberate plans in the works to dump
untold tons of sulfate chemicals into the atmosphere for the purported
purpose of fighting so-called “global warming.”
The U.K.’s Guardian and others are reporting that a
multi-million dollar research fund, which just so happens to have been
started and funded by Microsoft founder and vaccine enthusiast Bill
Gates, is being used to fund the project. A large balloon hovering at
80,000 feet over Fort Sumner, New Mexico, will release the sulfates into
the atmosphere within the next year.
The stated purpose for this massive release of toxic sulfate
particles is that doing so will allegedly reflect sunlight back into the
atmosphere, and thus cool the planet. But many environmental groups and
advocates of common sense are decrying the idea as dangerous, and one
that could result in permanent damage to ecosystems all across the
globe.
“Impacts include the potential for further damage to the ozone layer,
and disruption of rainfall, particularly in tropical and subtropical
regions, potentially threatening the food supplies of billions of
people,” said Pat Mooney, Executive Director of the ETC Group, a
Canadian environmental protection group.
“It will do nothing to decrease levels of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere or halt ocean acidification. And solar geo-engineering is
likely to increase the risk of climate-related international conflict,
given that the modeling to date shows it poses greater risks to the
global south.”
But the Gates-backed cohort is persistent in its efforts to
geo-graffiti the world, as its scientists insist that governments are
not doing enough to fight back against the supposed environment impacts
of global warming. If governments refuse to implement high enough carbon
taxes to eliminate greenhouse gases, in other words, then Gates and Co.
believes it has no choice but to “save the planet” by polluting it with
sulfate particles.
Spraying the skies with sulfate particles will destroy the planet faster than ‘global warming’ ever could
Sulfate particles are toxic, though, and constitute the very same type of ambient particulate matter (PM) that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) considers to be a noxious air pollutant. Deliberately spraying
the skies with tiny particles composed of any material, for that matter,
is hazardous both to respiratory health in humans and animals, as well
as to water sources, soils, and other delicate environmental resources.
“Sulfate particles from acid rain can cause harm to the health of
marine life in the rivers and lakes it contaminates, and can result in
mortality,” says an online water pollution guide (http://www.water-pollution.org.uk/health.html). A University of Washington
(UW) report also explains that sulfate particles “contribute to acid
rain, cause lung irritation, and have been a main culprit in causing the
haze that obscures a clear view of the Grand Canyon.”
Blocking the sun with reflective particles will also deprive humans
of natural sunlight exposure, which is a primary source for naturally
generating health-promoting vitamin D in the body. So once again, Bill
Gates is at the helms of a project that seeks to control the climate in
artificial ways using toxic chemicals, an endeavor that is sure to
create all sorts of potentially irreversible problems for humanity and
the planet.
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