by Susanne Posel
June 18, 2012
from
OccupyCorporatism Website
Use of
geoengineering is supported by
member of the scientific community that is working in line with the
climate change alarmists.
These modifications extend to,
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plate tectonics
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ocean fertilization
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cloud seeding
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CO2 sequestration
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military weaponry
Project Cirrus (PC), a.k.a.
Project Stormfury, was conducted by
the U.S. government between 1962 and 1983, in an attempt to
manipulate the weather by
affecting hurricane behavior.
PC was headed by,
The Government Accountability Office
(GAO)
states
in their study that,
“climate engineering technologies,
focusing on their technical status, future directions for
research and potential responses.”
The GAO reviewed the scientific
literature and government reports, consulted experts with a wide
variety of backgrounds and viewpoints, and surveyed 1,006 adults
across the United States.
The GAO concluded that,
“climate engineering technologies do
not now offer a viable response to global climate change.”
Areas of study were:
Solar radiation management (SRM),
a technique for blocking the sun’s light in order to prevent access
heat from affecting the Earth’s surface, has been used in many
countries including:
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The United States
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Brazil
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Costa Rica
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England
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Most European countries
SRM consists of spraying crystals and
toxic chemicals such as sulfate aerosols and barium into the
upper atmosphere.
Dr.
Ilya Sandra Perlingieri,
environmental writer and former university professor and scholar,
states:
“For more than a decade, first the
United States and then Canada’s citizens have been subjected to
a 24/7/365 day aerosol assault over our heads made of a toxic
brew of poisonous heavy metals, chemicals, and other dangerous
ingredients.
None of this was reported by any
mainstream media. The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and
military have been systematically blanketing all our skies with
what are known as
Chemtrails (also known as
Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering).”
The GAO admits that current
geoengineering techniques are immature and that many of them could
have potentially negative consequences.
Yet, the consensus of governmental
agencies has chosen to disregard the health hazards to the general
public in favor of the continued use of geoengineering.
Scientists in support of geoengineering, knowing,
“major technology risks or limited
future climate change” show their bias toward the “science”.
The GAO have looked toward the private
sector because governments and corporations working with them
subvert their findings and conduct experiments worldwide without
consent.
According to the Geoengineering: Governance and Technology Policy
(GGTP)
report, produced by the
Congressional Research Service, the U.S. government,
“has joined with other nations... as
a participant in several international agreements on climate
change.”
The experimental aspect of
geoengineering in the U.S. is directed in the,
“absence of a comprehensive [climate
change] policy” that will “modify the Earth’s climate” and make
these technologies available to “foreign governments and
entities in the private sector to use unilaterally without
authorization from the U.S. government or an international
treaty."
Oversight concerning geoengineering
research and experimental projects is allocated to the,
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Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA)
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Department of Energy (DoE)
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Department of Agriculture (DoA)
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Department of Defense (DoD)
Although there is no provision, many of
the United Nations’ international
treaties relating to climate change, maritime pollution and air
pollution are used to govern the pursuit of geoengineering.
In 2010, the UN’s Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
outlined the necessity of
geoengineering for the sake of 'saving' the Earth’s biodiversity.
The U.S. government, using the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)
as their guide, has created policies to mitigate the fabled effects
of man-made climate change.
The GGTP states that,
“geoengineering technologies,
applied to the climate, aim to achieve large-scale and
deliberate modifications of the Earth’s energy balance in order
to reduce temperatures and counteract anthropogenic (i.e.,
human-made) climate change; these climate modifications would
not be limited by country boundaries.”
In 2009, the Congress’ House Science
and Technology Committee
discussed,
“potential environmental risks and
benefits of various proposals, associated domestic and
international governance issues, evaluation mechanisms and
criteria, research and development (R&D) needs, and economic
rationales supporting the deployment of geoengineering
activities.”
The United Kingdom (UK), Germany, and
India provided scientists that supported the engagement of
geoengineering technologies in the name of reducing emissions,
preserving “climate sensitivity”, and climate thresholds under the
pursuit of political, social and economic mitigation strategies.
The UN’s assertion that climate change is directly causal to humans
has inspired that mandates for geoengineering governance.
This scheme relies on no scientific data
or research studies, but rather real world experiments with
chemtrail technologies conducted by governmental agencies and
private sector corporations employed by policymakers and
international entities.
Through the covering of governmental policy, the UN hopes to,
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design technologies to control
the climate
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advance geoengineering options
in lieu of effectively mitigating greenhouse gases (GHG)
emissions (for example, could result in a number of adverse
effects, including ocean acidification, stresses on
biodiversity, climate sensitivity shocks, and other
irreversible consequences)
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engage the private sector
corporations by enticing them with government subsidies
while examining their ownership models, intellectual
property rights and trade and transfer mechanisms for the
dissemination of geoengineering technologies
While the UN anticipated that the
general public would become aware of their schemes (as is happening
now) they planned a
propaganda campaign to assert
transparency while hiding the actuality of critical technologies to
avoid liabilities and compensation to the public for adverse effects
of geoengineering.
To cover up their unethical impact on the Earth, the UN created “information”
to be made available to the public and hired scientists to praise
their deployment of geoengineering.
John Holdren, U.S. Science Adviser to Obama, has come out
publicly to claim that
geoengineering will 'assist' the planet
in stabilizing its weather with regard to global warming.
Holdren says geoengineering as a perfectly viable way to cool the
planet’s temperature.
He fully supports the process of
releasing particles of,
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barium
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magnesium
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aluminum
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nano-fibers
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bacillus blood spores,
...and other chemicals to reflect
sunlight away from the Earth.
The implementation of geoengineering, a scheme of the UN’s decisive
endeavor to create global governance, is not only fully supported by
the U.S. government, but the UN’s direct policies and procedures are
literally adopted as strategies of the Obama administration.
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