Dane Wigington explains aerosol geoenginering, top video, while David Tulis listens to Dr. Marvin Herndon of San Diego in a radio interview. Dr. Herndon in 2015 made a major break in the sky striping story. They discuss the Kingston coal fly ash slurry disaster and how coal fly ash is an ideal substance for weather management by the U.S. in its national security program. (Courtesy YouTube, Noogaradio.com)
Coal fly ash a geoengineering marvel
TVA coal fly ash is bad news, weather as mud or whether sold through shell companies to the federal weather management program. Marvin Herndon explains.
Posted by NoogaRadio 92.7 FM on Tuesday, July 25, 2017
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