This brief presentation by environmentalist Dane Wigington of Geoengineeringwatch.org says that aerosol injections by jet are polluting the air, heating up the planet and are increasingly more difficult for the world’s political establishments to hide. Chattanooga and other Tennessee cities are regularly dosed with these toxic white tattoos that leave featureless skies, weird cloud fronts and storm systems that fail to drop their loads over the River City. They are the top environmental story of the past 30 years over Hamilton County, Tenn., one ignored because it implicates the party that is supposed to save us from pollution and danger — the government in Washington. 7 minutes.
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