By David Tulis
In covering local economy and free markets in Chattanooga I have come upon the story of “solar radiation management” as it affects weather conditions and indirectly the health of local residents. I argue that strong evidence suggests Chattanooga is being treated intensively by a program of artificial cloud creation, and have written extensively about both the literature of stratospheric aerosol geoengineering and about the visual evidence of an existing program.
I say existing program because the government and academic narrative available for review on the Internet says a sky striping program to cool the planet from a catastrophic warming phase is a mere proposal, a scheme of futurists that mankind must now consider to avoid making himself distinct.
This last form of evidence is worth considering. That of the eyeball. Pretend you have read no journalism and no essays about SAG. Pretend you are new to my work and have not read our extensive body of texts on SAG. Is there enough evidence by eyesight alone to suggest that reporting about about “SRM” over Chattanooga and other points on the planet might be “on to something”?
What do you see looking up? Does anything strike you about the weather over your home city and mine? The questions touch on cloud cover and sunlight and how, on certain days with heavy air traffic, the weather is entirely altered, somehow anonymized.
Dilations
➤ Do afternoons crisscrossed with jet trails look normal? Does anything strike you as anomalous, unusual, strange, different or disturbing about the weather, or any possible connection between weather and jet flights?
➤ Have noticed sky hazy in great patches with no rhyme or reason?
➤ What does the sun look like when a blank murk covers the city? Have you noticed it go dim, somethings almost disappear behind these hazy cloudbanks? Other times, when the overcast sky is clearer, have you seen the sun dilate behind the haze? It glares downward, weaker in heat, more brilliant in light — blinding. Have you seen that?
➤ Anything different about shadows from such sun? Are shadows this year different from shadows in 2012 or 2013? Do you see clearline shadows, or are they fuzzed out on these overbrilliant days marked by white trails and haziness?
➤ Does light somehow look filtered — maybe brighter, or whiter?
➤ Have you seen what appears to be weather behind weather? I mean, regular cumulus clouds nearer to you, but backdropped by an indistinct and depthless haze?
➤ Distant cloud systems, when in the foreground of a depthless and eternal-seeming haze — they stand aloft almost invisibly. Have you seen that effect?
➤ Why on blank hazy days, or days filled with stripes in the sky, do I see weird shapes in the sky of refracted sunlight — rainbows without the bow? These bows are like multicolored blotches. Have you seen these since childhood? Or only in the past year or two?
➤ Is the sky over our city anything like that from the 1980s, when smog was a problem? Just because no one says anything about it and we all have to get emissions checks on our cars doesn’t mean pollution hasn’t gotten worse. But from where might it be coming?
➤ Do the pink and yellow tints in this overhang look like pollution? If so, what could be the source? Area industry? Is it possible that some kind of pollution is actually good and may be in use to fight global warming if it reduces sunlight?
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While Chattanooga on March 21, 2015, was smothered by artificial skies, San Francisco is given a major treatment and by late afternoon looks just like the River City. 2 minutes.
Coverage of aerosol geoengineering in area
To nation waiting for sign, aerial visitation no better than hieroglyph
To block rays reaching Chattanooga, aircraft apply solar prophylactic, dim the sun
City gets taste of ‘negative emissions’ as scientists debate solar radiation controls
Modest Obama omits mention of heroic weather modification effort
Scientist ‘terrified’ by prospect of aerial program already in effect over cities
Stratospheric aerosol geoengineering in a nutshell: Bad news
Flick hints at city rain droplet mystery, one explained by good professor
Airport says ignorant of sky striping; no documents, memos, forms exist
Horizon-to-horizon lines tell of global engineering policy that affects you
Jet flights by hundreds drag white scars across city skies on Lord’s Day
Was NOAA form 17-4 filled out for city weather modification exercise?