Ever since our ancestors popped a squat around the fire and could grunt and fart stories, mankind has been issued warning after warning about the dangers of “playing God” and getting too big for our britches. Arrogance has been the root cause of the vast majority of the problems that have plagued mankind since day one. The very reason Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was because they wanted to be like God — not in a good way — deciding for themselves what is right and wrong.
In other words, they thought they could do a better job running the universe than the all-knowing, all-powerful, God of the universe, the Creator of all that was, is, and ever will be. Lucifer thought the exact same thing when he rebelled against Yahweh.
It’s the original sin.
And in all the thousands of years that have passed since those times, we apparently haven’t learned a d*** thing.
Need an example? I got one for you.
According to ZeroHedge, there’s a brand new secretive project that is being conducted from the deck of an aircraft carrier that is currently hanging out in San Francisco Bay that will shoot trillions of little aerosol particles into the sky in order to create additional cloud cover as a means of allegedly preventing global warming. The report then revealed that many of the details concerning this project are being concealed in order to “avoid public backlash.”
The report also stated this report is being called America’s “first outdoor test to limit global warming.”
A solar geoengineering experiment in San Francisco could lead to brighter clouds that reflect sunlight. The risks are numerous https://t.co/53pbUSolxi
— Scientific American (@sciam) April 4, 2024
The report notes that there is little data on the potential negative effects of such geoengineering projects and that they “could also harm communities and ecosystems in unexpected ways.”
Shuchi Talati, the executive director of the Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering, remarked how the test had been “kept under wraps” with little public engagement whatsoever.
A similar experiment that was set to be conducted over Sweden by Harvard University and had previously received funding from Bill Gates was cancelled last month after opposition from campaigners and Indigenous groups.
The Scientific American report warns that artificially creating cloud cover “could alter weather patterns in unclear ways and potentially limit the productivity of fisheries and farms.”
I am definitely not a genius, but my IQ does happen to be just north of my shoe size, and thus I feel just as qualified as the dopes who are pushing this experiment to say that this is a horrible idea. I also don’t think preventing global warming is the real reason for pursuing the ability to control the weather. No, the real motivation is likely to find a way to get more power over the food supply — no rain, no crops — and subjugate people to the will of the progressive agenda or starve them.
Or I might have my tinfoil hat on too tight, which is known to happen from time to time.
Participants in the project declined to answer emailed questions or interview requests about the experiment in San Francisco.
According to a report by the New York Times, the secrecy is based on concerns that if the public knew the full scope of what was happening, “critics would try to stop them.”
“History has shown us that when we insert ourselves into modification of nature, there are always very serious unintended consequences,” said Greg Goldsmith, the associate dean for research and development at Chapman University.
Conspiracy theorists have long claimed that such experiments have been taking place for years, even decades, with some even asserting that weather modification has been conducted via “chemtrails” released from military and commercial aircraft.
It’s not a conspiracy theory now. It’s a conspiracy fact. You know, we’ve been having a lot of those over the last few years. Either the government is getting sloppy about covering their tracks or they feel emboldened, as if they no longer have to worry about the consequences of their actions, and so keeping things under the rug is no longer necessary.
Both are terrifying possibilities.
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