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The speaker expresses concern about daily stratospheric aerosol injections containing bromium, aluminum, and strontium. They mention Dane Wigington as an expert on the topic. The question posed is: How do we stop it?

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Speaker 0 presents several claims about aluminum exposure and environmental contamination. First, they state that peer‑reviewed studies show bees have aluminum levels in their systems that are 70 times higher than what is necessary to cause Alzheimer's or dementia in humans, and they find this alarming given the health implications for bees. They emphasize that this is “70 times more” and frame it as a concern for survival. They challenge the idea that aluminum presence is normal because it is a very abundant element. They assert that aluminum is not found in the environment in free form; it must be mined, refined, and sprayed in order to be scattered widely in the environment. They claim this process is exactly what is happening, and that the issue affects more than just bees: “Every single one of us is being contaminated.” They argue that these materials are bioavailable and accumulate in human systems. They insist that this is a fact regardless of belief, and assert that lab tests prove it. They assert there will be no hiding this issue much longer and touch on the chemical signature found in rain tests. They claim this signature matches coal fly ash, a substance the EPA has said is not harmful. They state that the EPA has been trying to get rid of coal fly ash and that it seems to serve purposes in geoengineering, with evidence increasingly indicating that toxic coal fly ash may be one of the base materials used for spraying. They suggest this provides “plausible deniability.” Overall, Speaker 0 links aluminum exposure in bees to greater human contamination, arguing that environmental aluminum results from a deliberate process of mining, refining, and spraying, rather than natural occurrence. They point to lab tests as proof and to rain-chemical signatures that match coal fly ash as part of the evidence. They further claim the EPA has downplayed the harm of coal fly ash, yet the data suggest it may be employed in geoengineering, which would allow for plausible deniability.

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Approximately 50 million tons of aluminum, barium, and strontium are being spread annually on land masses worldwide, with catastrophic consequences. The concentration of aluminum in California soils has dramatically increased, affecting plant growth and potentially accumulating in plant tissue. While the amount sprayed may not immediately kill plants, it can accumulate in the soil and on leaves, potentially migrating into plant tissue and edible parts. This leads to nutrient deficiencies, lower health, and a cascade of negative consequences. The senseless application of aluminum is to blame for these issues.

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Please email me at kristenmeghan@gmail.com for more information. To prove the presence of nanoparticulates, collect rain and snow samples and send them to specific labs. It costs around $50. Geoengineering is the most critical issue we face, as it affects our access to food and water, causing respiratory and neurological illnesses. We are overexposed to toxins, including fluoride, which is found in water and food. These systemic effects cannot be metabolized by our bodies. Despite potential losses, I will continue to speak out because I took an oath that I am now honoring.

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Governments have experimented with weather manipulation as a warfare advantage, using aerosol spraying, cloud seeding, and solar radiation management, which are often dismissed as "chemtrails." Lee Zeldin is addressing Make Sunsets, a company injecting sulfur dioxide into the sky and selling cooling credits, potentially violating the Clean Air Act. NOAA has a contract with Make Sunsets for a project to cool the earth by deploying sulfur dioxide and calcium carbonate via balloons, lacking environmental impact statements or safety measures. Dane Wiggington of GeoengineeringWatch.org argues that Make Sunsets is a distraction from the larger issue of climate engineering involving militaries, commercial airliners, and energy companies. He suggests implementing whistleblower protection to expose the truth. The materials being dispersed include aluminum, barium, strontium, manganese, polymer fibers, and graphene. Insect populations are collapsing due to this contamination, and these toxins are also found in human brains, hearts, and lungs. Wiggington urges people to share the documentary "The Dimming" and pressure officials to address the issue.

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Speaker 0 states that Girl Scout cookies are a problem. They tested 13 different types of cookies from 25 states, including California, Iowa, and one other state, and the results were published on momsacrossamerica.org. The tests reported 100% positive for glyphosate and 100% positive for heavy metals, at alarming levels. Over 88% of the cookies contained all five of the toxic metals tested: aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead. The speaker notes that some of these toxic metals can leave permanent lifetime damage. They claim that over 80% of the Girl Scout cookies had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows. They also state that the aluminum was up to 300 times higher than the exposure level people are supposed to be exposed to, with aluminum readings described as possibly being in the parts per million range (around 29 parts per million). The speaker suggests a possible source for the high aluminum levels, speculating that it could be related to geoengineering, since aluminum is sprayed to manipulate clouds to create rain, though they say further testing needs to be done on that hypothesis.

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This video discusses the phenomenon of chemtrails and the potential harmful effects of geoengineering. It explores the belief that the government is using chemtrails to manipulate the weather and control the population. Scientists at a conference on geoengineering discuss the possibility of implementing global campaigns to combat global warming by spraying substances into the atmosphere. Concerns are raised about the health and environmental impacts of these chemicals, particularly aluminum. Tests reveal high levels of aluminum and other metals in rainwater, soil, and air samples. The video emphasizes the need for further investigation and questions the motives behind these programs. The speakers express concern about the spraying of aluminum and other chemicals into the atmosphere, suggesting it may be part of a larger agenda to control food sources and manipulate the climate. They call for more research, international governance, and public dialogue to address the potential risks associated with geoengineering. Public officials in Washington DC were made aware of the issue, but many denied knowledge or refused to address it. The video emphasizes the importance of individuals raising awareness and taking action to stop the spraying and protect the population. It concludes by highlighting the need for humanity to stand up, seek truth, justice, peace, and freedom for all, as the future depends on spreading awareness and getting involved.

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Ten years ago, I presented data on undisclosed climate engineering operations, which lacked environmental impact reports. Since then, our organization has invested over $100,000 in testing emissions from aircraft, confirming the presence of aluminum nanoparticles. This issue is now being recognized globally, with discussions among climate scientists about the use of jet aircraft to disperse particles that deflect solar energy. These toxic particles have been detected in rain tests, particularly in Redding, where significant aluminum contamination was noted. Despite ongoing precipitation tests, results have not been disclosed. The environmental impact on soil and ecosystems remains unaddressed, but awareness is growing, with new legislation emerging in states like Tennessee and Florida.

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The former CIA director discussed geoengineering methods like stratospheric aerosol injection to combat climate change. Some believe chemtrails are part of a secret project, while others see geoengineering as a solution. Reports show toxic pesticides in soil samples worldwide, affecting insect populations. Spanish authorities admit to spraying chemicals to combat global warming and COVID-19. Critics argue against manipulating the carbon cycle, essential for all life on Earth. Geoengineering continues despite concerns over its long-term effects.

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We are just beginning to research the effects of aluminum. There are concerns about the damaging effects of aluminum found worldwide. Some believe geoengineering agendas may have ulterior motives beyond addressing global warming. The debate continues on the need for global governance in geoengineering activities. The possibility of intervening in the climate system by putting particles in the stratosphere is being considered, but caution is advised to prevent negative consequences like ozone destruction. The motivations behind such actions could vary, including financial gain.

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In the 20th century, countries seeded clouds for rain, but now the U.S. Military aims to control natural weather. The media is silent due to corporate ownership, but the internet reveals over 150 weather modification programs worldwide. Toxic chemicals are sprayed in the sky, causing health and environmental concerns. Barium and nano aluminum particles in chemtrails harm mammals and interfere with plant growth. Nanoparticles can even penetrate the skin. This information is from the Massachusetts School of Law.

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The video discusses the controversial topic of climate engineering, highlighting the presence of sprayed particulate dispersions in the sky and the potential effects on the environment and human health. It raises concerns about the lack of transparency and acknowledgment from official sources regarding climate engineering and its risks. Climate engineering involves deliberate manipulation of the Earth's climate system, including spraying aerosols and using chemical ice nucleation elements and nanoparticles. These actions have severe consequences, such as damage to the ozone layer, disruption of the hydrological cycle, and harm to ecosystems. The nanoparticles are inhaled by humans and animals, leading to health issues. The overall impact of climate engineering is the destruction of natural systems and the acceleration of climate change. To address this issue, support from commercial airline pilots and government officials is needed, along with the availability of data and scientific evidence to raise awareness and demand action. It is critical to take action now to save the planet and allow it to heal itself.

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In this video, the speaker shares alarming figures about the high levels of aluminum found in rainwater and snow on Mount Shasta. The rainwater tested in 2013 contained 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum, which is significantly higher than the normal level of 0. Similarly, the snow on Mount Shasta had 61,000 micrograms per liter, four times more than the amount found in the soil. The speaker questions the source of this aluminum, as it is not coming from the soil. They mention that these tests have been conducted worldwide. The speaker also highlights the negative effects of aluminum on essential nutrients and pH levels in plants and humans. They express concern about the impact on agriculture and prioritize this issue over autism and Alzheimer's.

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The speakers discuss the concept of chemtrails, geoengineering, and solar radiation management. They highlight the irregular appearance of trails in the sky, the involvement of global governance in geoengineering, and the potential harm to human health. The speakers emphasize the need for public awareness and action to address the issue.

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Nanoplastics, aluminum, and barium are being sprayed into the skies as part of a global climate engineering program to cool down the Earth's temperature. However, there are concerns about the potential environmental impacts of these substances. The speaker asks Alexa if nanoparticles and plastics are bad for people's health, but Alexa doesn't have an answer.

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Speaker 0 reports that the chemtrails task force has achieved its biggest breakthrough, shifting President Trump to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in exposing big pharma and globalist corruption. He claims the streaks in the sky are not harmless condensation trails but part of a coordinated chemical assault on Americans, funded by a shadow network of elites. Kennedy Jr. is said to have warned about Bill Gates for decades, and through his task force he has produced lab results from atmospheric samples described as a “smoking gun of the century.” Trump is said to be demanding a full-scale investigation and punishments for crimes against humanity. The segment promotes vp.net as a privacy service with zero logging and invites viewers to visit vp.net/tpv. Trump is said to have shocked the world by posting a Truth Social video featuring EPA chief Lee Zeldin, who allegedly announces an urgent federal investigation into what’s sprayed, who authorizes it, and who funds the operation. Speaker 1 voices concern that Americans deserve honesty about geoengineering and contrails, noting a shift from dismissal of concerns to a commitment to transparency. The EPA is portrayed as sharing concerns about potential threats to health and environment from solar geoengineering, criticizing attempts to pump pollutants into the upper atmosphere. Speaker 0 claims the executive branch is admitting something is deeply dangerous due to the chemtrails task force’s months of work, which RFK Jr. supposedly assembled to uncover black ops funding and secret aerial experiments. The broadcast says the story was broken months earlier, faced fact-checkers, and was confirmed by RFK Jr. on Doctor Phil. Speaker 2 introduces Emily, who expresses concerns about stratospheric aerosol injections with elements like bromium, aluminum, and strontium sprayed daily, and cites Dane Wigington as an expert. Speaker 3 asks a question, and Speaker 4 pledges to stop the operation, announcing an upcoming appointee dedicated to identifying perpetrators and holding them accountable. Speaker 0 describes Trump’s transformation after exposure to hard data, sky samples, and money trails pointing to the global elite, resulting in “white anger.” Speaker 5 recounts Trump’s earlier skepticism about chemtrails, with Bobby Kennedy Jr. presenting data and human stories during a late-night Mar-a-Lago meeting. Alleged victims include Nebraska ranchers losing herds to respiratory failure, Idaho soil test results with aluminum and barium, and widespread bee colony declines. A glass vial containing a sky sample allegedly changed Trump’s view when he realized it showed something previously claimed by Bill as minor or beneficial. Trump is described as furious and motivated, seeking names, contracts, flight logs, and accountability. Speaker 0 notes growing public awareness, urging people to post photos and clips with timestamps to create a geotagged evidence base for future criminal cases to end spraying. Progress is described as slow but ongoing, with flights grounded and shell companies exposed, though spraying persists. Speaker 3 discusses health concerns, linking nano aluminum to neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Speaker 6 presents a conspiratorial persona of a banker and eugenicist seeking control over life and death for profit, under the pretense of climate or health agendas. Speaker 0 teases a breakdown of data, funding, and names behind the operation after a sponsor message. The sponsor segments pivot to a broader narrative of information warfare and global surveillance, including accusations of Israel influencing Congress, feds, and VPN ownership. The message asserts Cape Technologies controls popular VPNs and positions vp.net as a cryptographically verifiable, open-source privacy network that cannot be hacked or logged. Viewers are urged to join at vp.net/tpv and vp.net/gpv, with claims of protecting against state and corporate surveillance.

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In this video, the speaker shares alarming figures about the levels of aluminum found in rainwater and snow. They mention that in 2013, the rainwater tested showed 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum, which is significantly higher than the normal level of 0. The speaker also highlights that the amount of aluminum in the soil has doubled in the last 10 years. They express concern about the impact of aluminum on essential nutrients and mention that nanoparticles are now present in both plants and humans. The speaker concludes by expressing worry about the potential collapse of agriculture.

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Rainwater tested in 2013 contained 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum, whereas it should normally be zero. Snow on Mount Shasta at the 8,000-foot level contained 61,000 micrograms per liter, four times the amount found in the soil there. These tests are international in scope. The pH of acid soils is 20 times more alkaline, and the aluminum in the soil has doubled in the last ten years. The speaker is unable to restore normal pH in their garden because nanoparticles are now in the circulatory systems of both plants and humans. The speaker worries about the collapse and decrease of agriculture. Aluminum blocks essential nutrients.

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The speaker introduces Dane Wigginton, producer of "The Dimming," a documentary about climate engineering. Wigginton claims that climate engineering is as dangerous as climate change itself and that there can't be legitimate discussion about climate without addressing it. Wigginton asserts that "chemtrails" are actually sprayed particulate trails, not condensation trails. He claims to have film footage of military tankers and commercial aircraft with visible nozzles turning on and off. He states that samples taken behind these aircraft contained climate engineering elements, including aluminum. Wigginton says that commercial aircraft are being used, without the knowledge of pilots, to disperse these materials via automated systems. He cites Lyndon Johnson as saying in 1962 that "he who controls the weather controls the world." Wigginton claims there is an illegal gag order on weathermen and that those involved are being told they are doing something benevolent. He references past open-air biological tests conducted on the US population without their knowledge.

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Geoengineering, specifically the use of chemtrails to control weather and combat global warming, is being discussed and admitted by the establishment. The idea is to spray sulfuric acid or other particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. However, there are concerns about the health and environmental impacts of these chemicals. Some believe that the media is suppressing information about geoengineering, and there are claims that it is already being used. The presence of aluminum and other nanoparticles in the air is causing health problems and may be linked to the increase in diseases like dementia. The fight against geoengineering and the need for awareness and action are emphasized.

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- The group discusses investing in technologies to address warming climate by emitting sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to block some warming. The particles are said to stay in the air for about one year, and the approach is described as similar to a mini volcanic eruption. They mention talks with airplane manufacturers about emitting their technology into the atmosphere to help with global warming. - They avoid the term climate engineering, preferring to call it aerosol injection, describing the droplets formed in the air that stay for a year. The concept is framed as an engineered approach, with one speaker noting, “It’s modeled kind of a mini volcanic eruption, actually.” - Kennedy Ritchie, who runs a company called Floor Air, is referenced as having on his website the goal to “decarbonize the aviation industry.” He reportedly told the interviewer he was trying to eliminate contrails entirely but discussed cloud seating as well. - A speaker notes that aviation fuels contain sulfur, which naturally produces sulfur dioxide emissions and has a cooling effect. There is mention that the work largely originated in the military, and that military groups are typically more closed about their procedures. A suggestion is made that it would be interesting if governments began engaging in weather modification over each other’s territories. - The Airborne Snow Observatory is cited as a real-world example connected to weather modification and upper-atmosphere monitoring. It is described as a commercial spin-off of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory snow monitoring technology used to help water managers and scientists, measuring snow depth and snow water equivalents to provide accurate snowpack data. - The room references include notable figures mentioned earlier in the day, such as Al Gore and Larry Fink, as the discussion continues to focus on geoengineering, weather modification, and airplane trails. - There is a controversial claim about the composition of the atmospheric “cocktail” being sprayed, with a speaker asking about aluminum oxides and other oxides, which is then linked to the materials allegedly part of the spray above people’s heads. - The conversation touches on the affordability and practicality of sulfur dioxide deployment, asserting that it is “pretty cheap to do it” and feasible for one or two people to manage, highlighting the perceived ease and potential accessibility of this approach.

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Aluminum accumulation in remote areas is concerning, as it was not biologically available before World War II. The widespread use of aluminum in industries like aviation and cookware has led to its presence in the brain, linked to Alzheimer's and other brain injuries. The speaker mentions the possibility of large amounts of bioavailable aluminum being sprayed into the environment through airplane emissions. Another speaker confirms the presence of aluminum in lab tests worldwide and shares personal experiences of solar power loss and high levels of aluminum in precipitation. The excessive aluminum has altered soil pH values and is not believed to come from industry or migration. The potential risks and unpredictability of geoengineering are also discussed.

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The speakers discuss the potential negative consequences of nanoparticles, specifically aluminum, barium, and strontium. They mention the synergistic toxicity of these elements when combined, particularly aluminum and mercury, which can be up to 100 times worse than their individual toxicity. They also mention Monsanto's engineering of aluminum resistant crops and speculate that it is related to climate engineering operations. The speakers confirm the presence of graphene oxide in the majority of samples collected during these operations.

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Since 2006, the snow on Mount Shasta has had five times more aluminum than the soil underneath it. The aluminum content in rainwater should be zero, but when jets are spraying, it can reach up to 13,100 micrograms per liter, which is over ten times the federal safety limits for drinking water. A retired scientist with extensive qualifications confirms these findings and states that aluminum in the soil has doubled in the last ten years. The presence of nanoparticles in plants and humans is causing pH imbalances and blocking essential nutrients. The scientist emphasizes the global scale of this issue and expresses concern about the impact on agriculture. The high levels of aluminum in snow and rainwater are alarming and far exceed safe limits.

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US Government Admits Chemtrails Are Real (It's Worse Than You Think). Dane Wigington Reveals All.
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Tucker Carlson and Dane Wigington discuss the phenomenon of persistent aircraft trails, which Wigington rebrands from the discredited term "chemtrails" to "climate engineering" or "geoengineering." Wigington, from GeoengineeringWatch.org, asserts that these are not mere condensation trails but deliberate particulate dispersions. He presents evidence from NOAA lab samples, processed at Rinster Polytechnic, showing the presence of aluminum nanoparticles, barium, strontium, manganese, surfactants, polymer fibers, and graphene in atmospheric samples and precipitation. He highlights that bioavailable free-form aluminum is toxic to all life and is named in numerous climate engineering patents. The stated purpose of these operations, openly discussed by the global climate science community, is Solar Radiation Management (SRM) to deflect solar energy and mitigate global warming. However, Wigington argues that these programs are exacerbating the climate crisis, trapping more heat, destroying the ozone layer, and ubiquitously contaminating the planet. He claims geoengineering is also employed as a form of warfare, citing statistically impossible droughts in countries like Iran and historical precedents such as Project Popeye in Vietnam for precipitation control. He further suggests that technologies like HARP are used to manipulate atmospheric pressure zones, enabling the steering of hurricanes and the creation of extreme weather events, such as the Texas deep freeze, New Orleans blizzards, and the Lahaina fires. Wigington details the scale of these covert operations, involving military (DOD, DARPA) and leased commercial aircraft, dispersing an estimated 40-60 million tons of nanoparticles globally each year. He points to a federal gag order on weathermen and the reluctance of major environmental groups to address the issue, attributing it to a fear of losing nonprofit status. The ecological consequences are severe, including significant reductions in solar output, destruction of soil microbiome, widespread tree deaths (often misattributed to beetles), and a drastic decline in insect and plankton populations, which he refers to as an "insect apocalypse." He also mentions high levels of aluminum found in whale tissues and suggests a link between these airborne particulates and the spread of pathogens, referencing a former DOD scientist's work on spraying pathogens into clouds. Carlson draws parallels between the public's denial of geoengineering and the widespread acceptance of the COVID vaccine narrative, emphasizing the possibility of large-scale deception. Wigington stresses the existential threat posed by these programs, which he believes are disabling the planet's natural life support systems. He advocates for public awareness through credible data, citing legislative efforts in 36 states (with Tennessee and Florida having already banned geoengineering) and the need to expose these operations to prompt a global awakening and potential military stand-down. He urges a focus on climate engineering as the primary issue before any legitimate discussion about climate change can occur, highlighting that every breath taken is filled with these manufactured nanoparticles.
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