Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Scientists admit to chemtrail project (audio)

View from the cockpit of the University of Wyoming research aircraft over the Payette River Basin during the cloud seeding experiment.
View from the cockpit of the University of Wyoming research aircraft over the Payette River Basin during the cloud seeding experiment (Courtesy of Jeffrey French via scpr.org).




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[Call them chemtrails, aerosol dispersants for geoengineering, or a haze of toxic heavy metal nanoparticles and red blood cells raining down on a benighted public. Call the practice whatever, but "scientists" are finally ready to admit something far beyond "contrails" are going on. And as a complicit mainstream media rolls out the story, it chooses the lamest title ever.]

"Scientists observe cloud seeding for the first time ever"
For the first time ever, scientists in Wyoming have observed the magical-sounding practice of cloud seeding.
 
Water agencies across the West, including in Southern California [and polluted China in the East], have for decades shot silver iodide into clouds from cannons and airplanes. The theory is that the [nano-sized] particles make the clouds drop even more snow than would fall otherwise. But there is very little scientific evidence that it works.
“You do get the question, How much snow did we make? I can’t really tell you. I don’t really know.” said Chris Harris, executive director of the Colorado River Board, a California state agency that represents Southern California water agencies on Colorado River issues and spends up to $250,000 annually on cloud seeding in the Rocky Mountains. “Over time it’s something we’ve learned that we believe.”
 
But for Jeffrey French, an atmospheric scientist University of Wyoming, belief is not good enough.
 
“I think as we look towards the future, and as we know water is only going to get more expensive and harder to come by in the West, I think it’s incumbent upon us to answer the question of whether it does work, how well it works, and under what conditions it works.” More + AUDIO

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