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Experts warn that they could cause an environmental disaster with the help of solar geoengineering. There are several levels of this specific psychological operation.


Not so long ago, it was confidently said that weather-modifying technology was a conspiracy theory. Then, suddenly, it was a real and important tool in the fight against climate change. Now this is a real and existential threat to the world. Among the ruling institutions there is a pathological necessity to appear omnipotent and omniscient. They like to scare and/or impress their followers by posting articles claiming divine powers and more and more dystopian technological advancements.

So that’s part of it. They love the idea that they can control the weather and even more so the idea that we believe they can control the weather. But there is also a more important, strategic aspect. One of the unintended consequences of the “pandemic” was a surge in the number of people who became aware of the widespread deception of politicians and the media. This has led to people questioning – and eventually rejecting – the human-caused climate change narrative. In the world at the end of 2020/beginning of 2021, where “climate lockdowns” were the next item on the globalists’ agenda, it was almost catastrophic. By including “weather-modifying technology” in the debate, they can preserve the supposed existential threat of a changing climate by changing the cause. They cut the COâ‚‚ angle to save the larger narrative.

“Well, scientists were wrong about carbon dioxide,” they might say. “Experiments with stratospheric aerosol injections have caused climate change. It’s our fault, but now we have to fix it.” Then they can incorporate aspects of national sovereignty and “enemy” states to reinforce the war narratives that we see in the press today. Essentially, “weather-modification technology” is a laboratory leak theory for climate change.

Translated and edited by Joe Belgen

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