Documentary lifts lid on geoengineering
The Light|Issue 36: August 2023
Climate narrative 'controlled by chemtrails'
LOUISE ASHLEY
Documentary lifts lid on geoengineering

REVIEW of the film, The Dimming.

What are the white streaking lines that criss-cross in our skies? Condensation trails from air passenger planes, or something else? Many people across the world have witnessed the frequent, patterned white streaks across the skies above them.

How? Why? What are they for? Who is arranging for them to be sprayed? To examine some of these questions further, it is useful and informing to watch the film by Dane Wiggington, The Dimming. It is a must-watch for all those seeking to know more on the subject - but also for anyone who cares about the environment.

The information and messages in the film are urgent and deeply sobering. The film includes expert information from former U.S. Air Force employees and U.S. Patent Applications for a powder contrail generator, apparatus and method for ejecting matter from aircraft, and an aerial delivery system for aluminium oxide.

The jet-spraying apparatus patents describe themselves as being able to emit water, gels, powders, decontaminates, compounds and fire-fighting compounds, that can be discharged from the sides of planes. The patents are shown to start in their development from around 1975. The former Air Force personnel tell us that what we are witnessing in our skies are not regular condensation trails from aeroplane engines, as they would run clean.

What is being sprayed above us are particulate dispersions in the form of light-scattering particles, described as being used and needed in 'Solar Radiation Management', which aims to reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the earth to mitigate the supposed effects of climate change.

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