Geoengineering: Above Our Heads, Against Our Will
Updated
Make no mistake. The skies above us are no longer guaranteed to be blue and soothing. They have and will continue to become the battlefield of the future. When the so-called “contrails” behind jets are finally openly discussed as more than mere condensation—indeed, as sulfur dioxide being injected into the stratosphere—we must all open our eyes. Mainstream news shared a glimpse of the climate scheme in late 2022, in an article titled ‘White House is pushing ahead with research to cool Earth by reflecting back sunlight.’ The article reported that Joe Biden’s White House Office of Science and Technology Policy were coordinating a five-year research plan to study ways to modify the amount of sunlight reaching Earth to “temporarily temper the effects of global warming.” The article noted that injecting the atmosphere with sulfur dioxide was an easy way to combat global warming (which they began calling the all-encompassing climate change) because it has the potential to affect the entire globe.
With Biden no longer in the White House and the five-year climate change study scrubbed from the internet, the current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Trump administration has confirmed that it is no longer a question of if our skies are being sprayed, but instead of how much, how often, and under what veil of justification. The term used is “geoengineering,” and the excuse is “climate control.” But when you look deeper, a covert, coordinated effort backed by private money, obscure startups, and, yes, government agencies appear to be players in a frightening scheme to manipulate the very air we breathe.
To be clear, meddling with the sunlight that heals our bodies and the fresh air we need to be healthy isn’t just an internet rumor pushed by those deemed tinfoil-hat freaks. The scientific journals have spoken, and the government regulators have quietly admitted it’s true. And the companies doing it? They’re real. For example, a startup called Make Sunsets has already launched balloons carrying sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, asserting it’s a method to reflect sunlight and “cool the Earth.” Aha. This is no longer a fringe theory. It’s confirmed, documented, and reported. In fact, under the Clean Air Act, the EPA issued an official demand for information to Make Sunsets. At the same time, as announced by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, the agency launched new public resources about geoengineering, perhaps trying to get ahead of what they know is a growing backlash from those of us wanting our skies back. Zeldin shared:
“To anyone who’s ever looked up to the streaks in the sky and asked, ‘What the heck is going on?’ or seen headlines about private actors and even governments looking to ‘blot out the sun’ in the name of stopping global warming, we’ve endeavored to answer all.
When it comes to potential threats to human health and the environment, especially from solar geoengineering activities, the enthusiasm for experiments that would pump pollutants into the high atmosphere has set off alarm bells here at the Trump EPA. Prior to now, the EPA has never been this proactive to raise awareness about concerns with geoengineering.”
Hmmm. That speech speaks volumes and sends the message that the EPA is not in complete control. Instead, it is reacting. And while there’s no verified evidence—not yet—of a fully deployed, government-run program that systematically releases sulfur dioxide or other compounds on a global scale, we don’t need full-scale confirmation to see the writing on the wall. When private companies feel emboldened enough to inject aerosols into the sky without oversight, and the government’s response seems retroactive rather than preventative, it reveals that the door to the widespread deployment of a deep-state climate change control agenda is already open. If not in policy, then it is surely open in precedent.
And if a covert operation to poison the world’s skies under the guise of doing a good deed to save humanity isn’t scary enough, it is equally as frightening to understand that the health implications of doing so have not been sufficiently studied. The literature does link sulfate aerosols and other particulates to respiratory diseases, neurological stress, and possibly even autoimmune conditions. But these findings exist scattered across papers and are not synthesized into a readable public safety report. Why? Because no one has funded that part. No one wants to know what happens when sulfur dioxide, aluminum oxide, and other compounds accumulate in the rainwater, the food supply, or the lungs of children. And perhaps that’s the point. What they don’t study, they don’t have to answer for.
So here we are, with no concrete proof yet of a hidden mass spraying program. Yet, we have enough data to know for certain that the systems at play are real, the technology to manipulate our skies is indeed being tested, and any oversight is essentially nonexistent. Will we ever know the truth? Will efforts by Florida and other states to outlaw chemtrails succeed? In all seriousness, whether the blatant poisoning of our skies is being orchestrated by rogue billionaires, compromised institutions, or something deeper, the results are the same—our atmosphere is being negatively modified without our permission. Our silence is their license to continue.