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Carolanne Wright/ Wake Up World
More individuals around the world are looking skyward with concern at the increasinglyfrequent crosshatch patterns left by planes. Oftentimes dismissed as contrails, mounting evidence of toxic chemicals in our air, water supply and soil indicate otherwise. Whether classified as geoengineering — or the more controversial term chemtrails – one aspect is certain: Aluminum levels are skyrocketing in water samples, and our weather is changing dramatically. If we don’t get a handle on this issue soon, agriculture and the environment will be laid to waste, along with the health of the population.
Geoengineering 101
According to the Oxford Geoengineering Program:
SRM [Solar Radiation Management] techniques aim to reflect a small proportion of the Sun’s energy back into space, counteracting the temperature rise caused by increased levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which absorb energy and raise temperatures. Some proposed techniques include:
Albedo enhancement.
Increasing the reflectiveness of clouds or the land surface so that more of the Sun’s heat is reflected back into space.
Space reflectors
Blocking a small proportion of sunlight before it reaches the Earth.
Stratospheric aerosols
Introducing small, reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to reflect some sunlight before it reaches the surface of the Earth.
Activists, watchdog groups, medical doctors, meteorologists, scientists, journalists, environmentalists and average citizens have all expressed extreme unease about this very real situation — it isn’t simply a theory; thousands have documented massive white patterns in the sky that, instead of dissipating, spread out over hours, turning a clear blue day into a hazy, overcast sheet.
As noted in this article, Dane Wigington of GeoEngineering Watch states that, in the last 10 years, aluminum levels in rainwater have risen from 7 parts per billion to 3,400 parts per billion — an astounding, nearly 50,000 percent increase. To many, there is no doubt that these aerial patterns are filled with aluminum particles and are none other than stratospheric aerosols. A well researched article addressing the history, and the present-day technology, of weather modification can be found here.