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Has NASA Made A Freudian Slip?

Saturday, August 30, 2014 1:14
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by Dane Wigington
geoengineeringwatch.org

In the recent NASA article below, which discusses the effect of aerosols on climate and climate modeling, the ongoing global geoengineering programs are of course never mentioned. We have come to expect such lies of total omission as this is the job description of all “official agencies”. The scientists who work at agencies like NASA are either there to do the bidding of the power structure, or they are threatened into silence and lies. With all this considered, what is most interesting is the photo that NASA “researchers” chose to put into this new article on atmospheric aerosols. Absolutely blatant aerosol spraying is extremely visible in the image, are these “researchers” trying to come clean? Though aerosol saturation is deforming cloud formations all over the globe (also visible in the article’s photo), the undeniable aerosol spraying trails that clearly stand out in the picture are certainly of interest. Why did the authors of this article choose an image with such obvious evidence of aerosol spraying? The article goes on to admit the effect of atmospheric aerosols is double what was previously estimated. They admit the aerosols profoundly affect clouds and precipitation, but as already stated, the geoengineering elephant in the room is never brought up.

Study of Aerosols Stands to Improve Climate Models

Source: NASA JPL

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Low-level clouds along the California coast are visible in this July 26, 2014 image from the NOAA/NASA Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-15 satellite. A new NASA/Caltech study examines how changes in aerosol levels affect this key type of cloud that helps cool our planet. Image Credit: NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, data from NOAA GOES

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Source: http://www.riseearth.com/2014/08/has-nasa-made-freudian-slip.html

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