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Solar geoengineering in the UK

The Light

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Issue 32: April 2023

Dimming the lights on Earth

- SIMON LEE

Solar geoengineering in the UK

IN March 2023, Britain was freezing cold, and the snow was falling... which is a bit unusual. The uninformed chattering classes, who regard themselves as informed because they rely on the likes of the BBC and The Guardian to educate them, are of course blaming this unseasonal weather on 'climate change' without a shred of evidence of course.

Mention geoengineering or weather modification to these same people and you will be immediately dismissed as a 'conspiracy theorist'.

This is in spite of a well-documented and long history of weather modification that is, for now at least, readily available to anybody armed only with curiosity, a reasoning brain, and an internet connection.

The uninformed chattering classes may not be aware that researchers in the UK have already launched high-altitude weather balloons that release sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere, in a reckless and dangerous attempt at solar geoengineering.

The aim is to reflect more sunlight back into space to combat 'global warming' a fraudulent, pseudoscientific, non-existent problem pushed by climate alarmists and billionaires with agendas.

Solar geoengineering is, understandably, highly controversial because it interferes with the natural order, makes weather less predictable, and threatens food supplies by causing drought. Not to mention that it is all based on a false premise and is offering a solution to a problem that does not exist.

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