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Nov. 10, 2025

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:32 Are All These Strange Streaks in the Sky Chemicals Being Released Into the Air?
12:26 Who Is Behind This?
16:09 What Is the Government’s Position on Climate Engineering?
23:42 Weather Control and Operation Popeye
31:47 The US Military’s Role in Climate Engineering
37:14 Why Is Wigington So Dedicated to This Research?
39:05 The Mass Death of Insects and Trees Around the Globe
44:56 The Government’s Biological Warfare Tests on Unknowing Americans 48:01 Wigington’s Meeting With Gavin Newsom
50:28 Is the Government Using Wildfires as a Climate Engineering Weapon?
52:41 Has Congress Ever Attempted to Pass Legislation to Fight This? 57:06 Is Climate Engineering Impacting Earth’s Animal Population?
1:00:30 Where Can People Learn More?
  • According to this, the DOD us using military bases and leased airliners to spray 40-60 MILLION Tons of toxic nanoparticles yearly.
  • According to Dane Wigington, DOD scientist, Dr. Ken Caldera, is on recording stating he ‘designed methods for spreading pathogens into clouds to infect the populations below.’  85 countries were infected with COVID in 3 days and Italian researchers found COVID attached to airbourne particulates indicating COVID was released via air-bourne dispersion.

In 1977, the U.S. Army publicly disclosed during Senate hearings that it had conducted 239 open-air biological tests between 1949 and 1969. These experiments released biological simulants—such as bacteria like Serratia marcescens and Bacillus globigii—over populated areas, including cities like San Francisco, New York, and Washington, D.C., to study the spread of potential bioweapons.

‘Scientists’ Dump 65,000 Liters of Chemicals Into Ocean in Geoengineering Experiment

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/scientists-dump-65000-liters-chemicals-ocean-geoengineering-experiment

by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

In a move that’s raising alarm, researchers have poured 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine, claiming it’s a step toward combating climate change through geoengineering. 

With unknown effects on marine life, many are worried this experiment reeks of tinkering that could backfire.

The trial, dubbed the LOC-NESS project, took place off the Massachusetts coast last August, with scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution leading the charge.

They argue that boosting ocean alkalinity could suck more CO2 from the atmosphere, turning it into harmless baking soda.

Recent studies warn of risks to species growth, metabolism, and biodiversity, while excessive alkalinity might harm seagrasses crucial for marine habitats.  (See link for article)

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