Episode 35

#35 He That Controls The Weather Controls The World | Geoengineering with Dane Wigington & Catherine Edwards

Today's episode is one of my favourites and it covers such an important and vital topic: Climate Engineering. I'm grateful to be joined by Dane Wigington, an expert in this field.

We discuss what climate egineering (also known as geoengineering) is, its dangers, and how it can be used in different ways that can have devastating effects on the planet, people, and the animals and plants that we share it with.

To some, this may be a shocking revelation and to others, you will be familiar with the issue. Just remember that together we have the power to speak up about what's happening and help fight to put an end to this harmful practice.

I hope you enjoy the episode and stay curious, stay free.

Episode Guest:

Dane Wigington is the executive producer for the ground breaking climate engineering documentary, "The Dimming". He has a background in solar energy and was a former employee of Bechtel Power Corporation. Dane was also a licensed contractor in California and Arizona.

His personal residence was featured in a cover article on the world’s largest renewable energy magazine, Home Power. He owns and manages a wildlife preserve next to Lake Shasta in Northern California.

Dane made the decision to focus all of his efforts, energy and resources on full time investigation of the geoengineering / solar radiation management issue when he began to lose very significant amounts of solar uptake due to ever-increasing solar obscuration / global dimming. 

This scenario was being caused from highly visible and ongoing jet aircraft spraying / aerosol dispersions. Dane also noted a significant and accelerating decline in overall forest health along with rapidly increasing UV radiation levels. These factors and others were catalysts that triggered Dane's testing and research into the geoengineering issue for the last two decades.

As the lead researcher for GeoengineeringWatch.org Dane has investigated all levels of geoengineering, solar radiation management and global ionosphere heater facilities like HAARP. Dane has appeared on an extensive number of interviews and films to explain the environmental dangers we face on a global level from the ongoing climate engineering assault.

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The planet we've known is not coming back in any time frame that matters.

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You can't just undo this kind of damage.

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Does that mean we sit down and don't fight?

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No, no, we fight as hard as we can for what's left to salvage some part of the

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planet's remaining life support systems.

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And I would argue.

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That that is an obligation for all of us, not just an option,

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but an absolute obligation.

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And I, I've only found solace in fully facing the storm head

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on without fear or trepidation.

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You know, it sounds shocking to people that are hearing this for

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the first time, but we cannot bury our heads in the sand anymore.

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We can't pretend that just because rational people watching this would never

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dream of behaving in this way, you know, the evidence is there for people to see

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for themselves and we absolutely have to stop it and we have to stop it now.

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Our greatest leap we can take forward is to expose and stop

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what's happening in our skies.

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If we can simply expose it, Catherine, I would argue a shockwave would travel

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around the world, would unite people in countries all over the world.

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Hello, thank you very much for coming back to the Live, Love, Learn podcast.

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Whether you're watching this on YouTube or listening to it on your favorite

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podcast platform, I just wanted to set the scene a little bit and give

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a little introduction to the video that you're just about to listen to.

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Now, geoengineering is a really serious matter.

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Some of you are going to know a lot about it.

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Some of you, this might be the first time that you've heard about it.

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And Dane Wigington from geoengineering .Org is a really, really, probably

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the world's most knowledgeable person on this subject matter and the

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effect it's having on our planet and humans, and all life on the planet.

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But I really want you to listen to this podcast with an open heart and

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an open mind, because this might, be quite shocking to some people, and

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it might raise some fear, but that's not the intention of this podcast.

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If we bury our heads in the sand about what's going on in our world,

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it doesn't actually help any of us.

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It actually is just suppressing fear and can make things a lot worse.

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But when we accept our current reality and what's going on, we

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can then process that information.

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And then once we've had time and allowed ourselves to process that information, we

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can then take proactive steps to address it, whether it's on our own personal

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health journey, whether it's on spreading the word, raising awareness and getting

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this terrible activity stopped once and for all that I'm 100% confident we will.

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So please don't let this depress you.

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Please take it...

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as thank goodness, people are speaking up about this.

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The more educated we are, the more that we can spread the word in a way that's

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credible, that's going to make people take it seriously and take action.

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Then we can stop this and allow our beautiful planet and ourselves to

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recover in the way that were intended to.

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On my channel, on my YouTube channel and on my podcast, I have loads of information

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about how we can take our health and wellness back into our own hands.

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So there's lots of solutions coming.

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This is the first in the series.

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Enjoy it.

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Absorb the information, do with it with what resonates with you.

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And when we know about these things, we really can take

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proactive action to stop them.

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So thank you so much for listening.

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I am absolutely delighted to introduce to the Live, Love,

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Learn podcast, a new guest today.

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Um, an incredibly important guest to talk about something that

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couldn't be more relevant to every single person that's watching this.

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So today we're joined by Dane Wigington.

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Let me introduce a little bit about Dane for those of you that don't know him.

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So, Dane is the lead researcher and administrator for the

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website geoengineeringwatch.

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org, and is the executive producer for the groundbreaking climate

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engineering documentary, The Dimming.

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He has a background in solar energy, was a former employee of

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the Betchell Power Corporation.

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And was a licensed contractor in California and Arizona.

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Dane has devoted the last 20 years of his life to constant research on

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the issue of covert global climate engineering operations and the

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effort to expose and halt them.

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His personal residence was featured as a cover article in the world's largest

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renewable energy magazine, Home Power.

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He manages a wildlife preserve next to Lake Shasta in Northern California, and

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Dane has appeared in numerous films and interviews in his effort to educate the

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public on the extremely dire environmental and health dangers we face from the

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ongoing climate intervention operations.

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Um, such a great welcome today, Dane.

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I know that you're incredibly busy with all the work and the efficacy

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you're doing around this, this issue that affects every single one of us.

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Thank you so much for joining us.

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How are you doing today?

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Watching the great unraveling unfold around the world, Catherine, and again, my

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gratitude back to you and your followers for the willingness to look at this issue,

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investigate it, and to try to grasp.

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The gravity of what's happening in our skies.

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It cannot be overstated.

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It's not just weather warfare.

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Which is what climate engineering ultimately is, but it's also a form of

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biological warfare at minimum, because the elements they're using are highly toxic.

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All of it comes down through the air column.

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It's contaminating our waters, soils, and every breath we take.

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Yes, I couldn't agree more.

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I mean, I'm a biologist, but my main passion is a holistic

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therapist working with animals.

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And for the last, at least 20 years since I've been doing that work, Dane,

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I've seen the catastrophic effect.

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This is having not only on plant life, but also our animals that are often

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an early warning signal for us humans.

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So, um, the health risks as we're all going to find out

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today cannot be underestimated.

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And my, my intention today, Dane is really, um, to really.

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Go right back to basics on some of these issues because it's something that most of

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my listeners are really passionate about.

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But I really want to make sure that when we're talking about this and opening up

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to discussions for people that might not know so much so that we can really get

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this information out there that we're representing this subject matter in

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the best possible way, but so that we don't feed into the conspiracy theories,

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which are, we all know, are used to very easily send people off the scent.

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So for those of you that know a lot about this subject, I promise

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you, you're going to learn how you can really open up discussions

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and help more to spread the word.

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And for those of you that are new to this subject, um, this is going to be

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an absolute must list interview for you.

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So can we start, Dave, with the terminology?

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Because a lot of people were seeing and posting all over social media

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what we would call chemtrails.

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Um, but obviously yours is geoengineering watch and we've got climate engineering.

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So how, how would you like people to be talking about this?

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What terminology is most constructive for us to be using?

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Your points are extremely valid, Catherine, and this semantics

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are very important in this issue for going to gain traction.

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The science terms are imperative because the chemtrails term is the instant

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marginalization term with any elected official, any corporate media source.

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So if we stick to the science terms of climate engineering, solar

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radiation management, geoengineering.

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Those terms are not so easily marginalized.

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And that is, again, imperative for us to stand on solid, credible ground.

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We have the entire global climate science community discussing

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exactly what we see in our skies.

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There's maybe a half a dozen or a dozen articles every single day about this

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subject, describing, again, exactly what we see, but then they tell us

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we're not seeing what we're seeing.

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And that argument is starting to break down.

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Many people are starting to realize they're being lied

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to at an unimaginable level.

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And the whole quote condensation trail narrative is an

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unbelievably massive deception.

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We know that all commercial carriers and all military tankers

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are fitted with what's called a high bypass turbofan jet engine.

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90% of the air that moves through that engine is not combusted.

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So by design, that aircraft engine is nearly incapable of producing

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a condensation trail, except under rare and extreme circumstances.

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So we have up close film footage of these aircraft at altitude, in many cases,

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nozzles visible, turning on and off.

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That's the end of any rational discussion about it being condensation.

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It's clearly not condensation.

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And again, our lab tests prove that climate engineering elements are

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raining down through the air column in our precipitation in unbelievably

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concerning amounts, elements like aluminum, barium, strontium,

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manganese, polymer fibers, surfactants.

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So this is quite a lethal brew, and it's contaminating virtually everything.

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Yeah, I'm so pleased you clarified that because it is the semantics are really

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important because gone are the times now where we can take this lightly.

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We need to be having very serious discussions on this.

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And if people can shut us down in the first sentence for the wrong terminology,

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we're not going to do much good.

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So one of the very controversial subjects, most people watch my channel day and

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they've lost all hope in believing anything that mainstream media tell them.

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And in my opinion, quite rightly so.

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However, we've got the whole climate change agenda, which is

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obviously completely Ignoring the geoengineering side of things.

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Now, just to people can really understand how the two fit together,

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but also how separate they are.

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What is your understanding day at Dane about climate change

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and manmade impacts on that?

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Encourage people to, in that regard, exercise their sense of reason that

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the atmosphere doesn't know the difference between a particle from an

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exhaust pipe, an industrial smokestack, or a climate engineering jet.

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So all of those are factors in this equation, and we've been trained

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from birth to think dichotomously.

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It's either this or that.

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You're either a Democrat or Republican.

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You're on the blue team or the red team.

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We need to get past that, because this isn't all of the above.

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scenario that every form of human activity that affects the planet and its

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energy balance is a part of the problem.

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That being said, climate engineering most specifically has prevented the

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planet from responding to the damage done from other sources of human activity.

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So, but we can't eliminate from the equation the fact that the human

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race has cut down forests, paved the planet, poisoned the ocean, we are

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being incredibly poor stewards of the planet, and climate engineering, when

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it's heaped on top of all that, makes for an equation that is hurling us

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toward near term planetary omnicide.

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So, in order to bring the tribes together on this, in order to build bridges and not

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burn them, It's imperative to acknowledge that we've not been good stewards of

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the planet and not pretend that that's not so but then to back at the so called

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green community and the environmentalists who are behaving with unimaginable

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hypocrisy toward this issue and that's for a reason I mean they're in the U.

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S.

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for example all the so called environmental groups have 501c3

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non profits it's And they are not willing to risk those non

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profits by addressing this issue.

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So they pretend it isn't so.

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And that's, that's the leash that they're on.

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And they know how long their leash is, and they're not going

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to hit the end of that leash.

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And again, we're at the point where everything is at stake.

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We need everyone to acknowledge this issue.

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So in the attempt to build bridges, it's just important to acknowledge

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all parts of the equation.

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And at the same time, And I'll end with this to point out that there's

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no legitimate discussion about climate anything from any perspective without

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first and foremost addressing climate engineering, aka weather warfare.

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Yeah, it's such an important distinction.

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Now, one of the things that I think a lot of people who are skeptical

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to this idea, I mean, it's quite difficult for A normal, rational,

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empathic person, I can never say that.

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empathic em, empath person.

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It's very difficult for people often to get into the mindset of

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the people that are conducting this.

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Um, and one of the questions that I hear thrown back quite a lot.

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Is who would be doing this?

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You know, who would be doing this and why?

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Because anything that's impacting the general public, the planet as a whole

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will also be impacting the people that are masterminding this in the first place.

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Correct.

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The why would they do this to themselves question?

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Yeah.

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And I would cite the examples we already have of what they have done to themselves.

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We have 2400 nuclear weapons that have been detonated all over the planet,

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which contaminated virtually everything.

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We have Fukushima, that's a triple nuclear meltdown, no end

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in sight, no technology to fix it.

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And they're building 60 more new plants right now.

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We have Chernobyl that people think is somehow fixed.

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It's not fixed.

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The sarcophagus is disintegrating.

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Chernobyl is going to rear its head again.

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And we have enough nuclear weapons to exterminate humanity

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mathematically thousands of times over.

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So we're not dealing with sanity.

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People need to understand we're dealing with a cancer of control.

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Addicts for control all roads lead back to the central bankers.

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They control the entire matrix They control militaries

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thus they control countries.

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They control elected officials.

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They control media So when you start to look at this equation through that lens

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and the behavior of addicts, do addicts care that the next fix might kill them?

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They don't care.

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They're not going to stop using.

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These people are not going to let go of their power.

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And this is a covert weapon of the controllers.

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They're, I would argue, they're Most prized covert weapon, because

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with this weapon, they can and are bringing populations to their knees

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without those populations ever even knowing they're under assault.

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They can blame it on nature, and as the populations increasingly have breathing

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difficulties, COPD, asthma, what they blame on allergies because we're

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inhaling massive amounts of highly toxic nanoparticles with every breath we take

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that aren't being measured in any air quality testing, let alone disclosed.

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By all these means, they are degrading and debilitating populations, which it's no

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secret they want to cull at this point.

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Yeah.

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So, the situation is that grave, and when people start to look at it

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through that lens, it starts to make much more sense that that cancer,

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again, like a cancer in a human body, does it intend to kill the host?

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No.

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But the host dies, because the cancer proliferates unchecked, and

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we have the same inevitable results.

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So again, it's important not to let those stumbling blocks inhibit an honest

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investigation because It is happening.

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It's verifiable visibly.

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I'm not asking anyone to believe me.

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I'm asking you to look at film footage, look at the testing we've done.

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We took a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration flying lab to altitude

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with top scientists in it, sampled what these heavy aircraft were emitting,

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processed that in one of the world's most renowned testing laboratories, all on

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film, all on the record, all available for free on the Dimming Documentary.

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We're asking people to actually investigate.

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That's all.

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Yeah, I am going to, obviously for anyone watching this, all of Dane's

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links below and the geoengineeringwatch.

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org.

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I mean, I've spent the last couple of weeks, obviously I've been aware of

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your work for a long while, Dane, but.

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I've gone over it again.

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I've got whole notebooks full of, um, you know, notepads.

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You cannot deny the evidence when you go to that website and have a look at it.

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You know, people of our generation, Jane, when we were at school, when we were young

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children, we weren't drawing, um, Pictures of the sky with crisscross patterns across

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my children, unfortunately, have grown up knowing nothing different from this.

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So it's there's been an agenda such a bigger agenda for people to stop

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trusting what they're seeing with their own eyes, because sometimes

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those questions that we ask are so horrifying the answers that people it's

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easier to bury their heads in the sand.

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So coming on to that issue.

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I mean, The cover up, or is it?

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Because we've got politicians, we've got pilots, we've got

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academics, we've got military, etc.

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In terms of how much do you think these sort of level of

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people are aware of the issue?

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Um, and why are they not speaking up about it?

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You do have a great deal of compartmentalization to start with.

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And I would cite that the pilots, military pilots in Vietnam who were spraying

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agent orange, were they told this is going to kill your comrade on the ground?

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They definitely were not told that.

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And so they're told they're doing something benevolent,

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something for the greater good.

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And so many choose to believe that in spite of.

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The obvious facts to the contrary and we have societies now that have been So

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thoroughly trained from birth to conform to do what you're told to follow orders

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We have the milgram experiments which are very very revealing for your listeners

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that aren't familiar with the milgram experiments the vast majority We'll

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do whatever they're told, even if that inflicts harm on another human being.

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If they believe that someone in authority is telling them to do

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so, this is a very unfortunate characteristic of human nature.

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So this needs to be broken down.

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And we have, it's not just in the climate engineering arena where

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we see this type of conformity.

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We see it in the medical industry and many other industries as well.

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The defense industry and the sort of weaponry they produce, obviously

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people not really following any true moral compass, are they?

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So we are communicating with pilots that know this is occurring commercial as well.

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The pilots are not directly involved with commercial aircraft dispersions,

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but their aircraft are definitely being used, not commercial personnel,

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but the aircraft themselves.

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And these pilots are leaving some of our printed materials in overt

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places, pilot lunch rooms and so forth, that they're, they're trying

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to help bring this issue to light and not lose their job at the same time.

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But what I would encourage people, especially in the ranks of academia that

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are biting their Lip, if you will, and not speaking out on this issue because

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they're afraid of their employment.

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Their employment is not going to matter much longer, and I want to

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stress that we are on a very, very short timeline on the current course.

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The planet's life support systems are breaking down by the day.

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The equation could not be more nonlinear.

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And we have the climate science community now acknowledging we're

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in the sixth great mass extinction, but we're not just entering it.

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We're neck deep in it.

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We've already lost 80 to 90% of terrestrial and

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aquatic insects, 80 to 90%.

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No insects, no people, plankton populations in the Atlantic recently

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measured 500 locations, 90% decline in plankton, no plankton, no people.

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Forests are dying all over the globe.

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They're incinerating, but those that aren't incinerating are just dying,

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and in fact, even the forests that are still standing and look like they're

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somewhat alive, they've become carbon sources, not carbon sinks, because

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climate engineering has so radically changed atmospheric chemistry, and it's

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destroying the ozone layer, by the way, that's another immediate existential

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threat, climate engineering, the single biggest factor, so we have Flora shutting

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their stomata, the respiratory ports.

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That's trees, crops.

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So they're not breathing.

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They're not absorbing carbon.

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They're not expelling oxygen.

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They're just dormant and dying.

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And again, the forest here in the western U.

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Don't smell like force anymore because the trees are not respirating.

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So we have a planet that's literally dying.

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And when I say a short timeline, I'm not talking about centuries or decades.

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We're literally mathematically and trajectorily, uh, and statistically on

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a trajectory right now that we won't make the end of this decade and the

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bigger problem and more immediate problem even above that is when those in power

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realize the public is waking up and comprehending what's occurring, what's

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been done to them without their knowledge or consent, they will do something far

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worse than what they've already done.

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And that could happen on any given day at this point.

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It's so true.

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I mean, I think there's so much to this.

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I'm going to read out one of the quotes that I've heard you said

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before, um, that who controls the weather controls the world.

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Vice President Johnson's speech at Southwest Texas University in 1962.

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Now, if you control the weather, you control the food supply, you

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control the quality of the water.

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Um, you destroy people's homes and environment.

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You instill a huge amount of fear.

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And I think, and, and please feel free to correct me if I've got this

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interpretation wrong, but people are so overwhelmed by fear being pushed at them.

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And all moderations we've only got to open our eyes to see what's happening with

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the fires across the globe at the moment.

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So you've got fires, you've got floods, you've got toxic snow,

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you've got graphene and rainwater.

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All the things that you've mentioned about the kelp forest, the plankton,

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which most people aren't aware of at all.

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And there's so much diversion going on, Jane, with people, in my opinion, that

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the, you know, the controllers, the governments, who I feel are puppets, if

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you say, of the people that are really pulling the strings on this, are telling

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everyone to look over here and they're looking to introduce more controls.

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In the remit of controlling climate change to stop them looking at this point of

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view, which if if climate engineering was stopped tomorrow, you know what

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could be the possible impacts of that?

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How?

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How significant is that to give us more time?

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And as you said, the planet to actually use its own resources to try and cope

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with the rest of what's been thrown at it.

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Let me back into the questions you just had.

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First, the planet we've known.

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Is not coming back in any time frame that matters.

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You can't just undo this kind of damage.

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Does that mean we sit down and don't fight?

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No, no, we fight as hard as we can for what's left to salvage some part of the

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planet's remaining life support systems.

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And I would argue.

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That that is an obligation for all of us.

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Not just an option, but an absolute obligation.

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And as far as people's sense of being overwhelmed, again, our societies,

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especially in Western societies, have been trained from birth that everything

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has to be okay on the outside in order to feel confident and solace on the inside.

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And that's simply wrong.

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And if we reverse that equation, if we're on the right path, if we're exercising

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our will correctly, According to nature, following a moral, honorable compass,

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then we can feel okay on the inside, no matter what's happening on the outside.

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And if we do that, if we march forward into the storm in spite of

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the odds, in unison, collectively, we can yet make a difference.

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And again, it's a matter of changing of priorities, that we're not here

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to spend our whole life pursuing personal pleasure, but we're to

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make a difference for the better.

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And in that, there is pleasure.

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Again, solace.

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So we simply need to change our priority.

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We're here for a reason.

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And in that priority change, that feeling of being overwhelmed can abate.

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And I've only found solace in fully facing the storm head on

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without fear or trepidation.

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And let me give a basic example.

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If we're standing in the middle of the freeway at rush hour, should we face

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traffic or should we turn our back to it?

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And I think that's a key example.

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So it's a matter of changing of priorities.

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The planet is very miraculous.

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Its life support systems are very miraculous.

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So they've been damaged to a degree that can scarcely be, scarcely

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be comprehended at this point.

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But our best trajectory, our greatest leap we can take forward is to expose

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and stop what's happening in our skies.

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If we can simply expose it, Catherine, I would argue a shockwave

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would travel around the world.

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We would unite people in countries all over the world that would then know

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what their governments have done to them without their knowledge or consent.

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We could...

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We could alter this equation in the right direction in a way that is difficult

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to comprehend, and that would bring many other issues up to light also.

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But the climate engineering issue is one you cannot put in the rearview mirror.

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It's bigger and more ominous in front of the windshield every day that passes.

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We must deal with this.

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Or very soon, all other concerns and causes will not matter.

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I couldn't agree with you more.

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And, um, I am a strong believer that one of our purposes here

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is to be stewards of the planet.

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Um, and unfortunately, that has gone awry.

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But when you...

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When you know better, you do better.

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So now's the time, from my perspective, for people not to be looking back, for

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people to be looking forward and say, what can we do from this time onwards?

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And it's absolutely crucial that we engage the younger generations who've been

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completely brainwashed, um, into what's really going on with the climate and who's

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really responsible for what to actually.

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Divert all that energy and enthusiasm into something that can really

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make a difference straight away.

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Um, so in terms of, you know, there's so much information on your website.

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I'm going to absolutely implore everyone who's watching this.

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To spend just a day of your time going through if there's any doubt in your

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mind that this is actually happening, please, please just go to that website

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and spend just a day of your time.

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There's nothing more important that can be done because, you know, if we don't stop

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this, we're not going to Have a planet any longer and not for the reasons that

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were being told, but coming back to some of the things that we're starting to hear

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about more publicly now about, you know, Bill Gates plan to block out the sun

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to slow down global warming, et cetera.

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Um, in terms of what people can actually do to comprehend that this is these sort

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of things of real day, what can they do?

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What is the biggest call to action that you would call on people, anyone

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watching this and your other work?

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It's imperative to learn how to introduce this issue effectively and

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efficiently, and that's what starts a spot fire of awareness and just going

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out into the street or front yard and pointing at the sky and going into a

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rant that tends to shut people down.

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Important to pass on.

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We use a lot of visual data.

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So we have satellite imagery that you don't need to know anything about

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meteorology to know that that's wrong.

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That's something is going on in our skies.

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Again.

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Our film footage is an arguable and that's under our jet spraying

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sections on the home page.

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We have the engineering drought section engineering winter section.

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Which is chemical ice nucleation.

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Again, that's another aspect of climate engineering.

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Your listeners would need to consider that they can engineer these surface

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flash freeze cooldowns by seeding clouds with endothermic reacting chemicals.

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These are patented elements that cause an endothermic energy absorbing reaction,

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and it can turn what should have been a liquid precipitation event, i.

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e.

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rain.

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Into frozen precipitation, be that extra large hail or in the wintertime,

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we have these very strange looking cotton ball like snowflakes that falls

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extraordinarily slick because the surfactants that are in this mix, too.

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So there are so many layers to climate engineering and the wildfire situation.

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Engineering wildfire section.

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Very important.

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And in the case of the wildfires, we can Hang that so almost completely

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around the neck of climate engineering.

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And again, that's not to negate that we're burning a hundred million

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barrels of carbon fuel a day.

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That's, that's extraordinarily damaging to the planet.

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There's no question about that.

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And I'm not an Al Gore fan or, or any of the environmental groups or, you know,

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their hypocrisy is, is mind numbing.

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We need to not throw the baby out with the bathwater, if you will.

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So, those are all problems.

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But in the case of, let's take the wildfires.

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The Canadian wildfires, wildfires in the West.

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Now we have Greece and Turkey.

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We have wildfires everywhere.

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Yes, we have arson involved with those wildfires in many cases.

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And that's another subject.

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And that may be very nefarious also.

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That may involve governments also.

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And there's reasons that they would.

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I don't want to facilitate this, but the question is what's setting the template

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for these fires to burn with such ferocity, and that is climate engineering.

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Cutting off the precipitation to regions for extended periods of time.

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The rain that does fall is toxic.

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It affects root systems.

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In the case of aluminum, it causes them root systems to shut down nutrient uptake,

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so the organism dies from the roots up.

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We have a destroyed ozone layer now that's perilously close to functional collapse.

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So the intense UV radiation, not just UVA and B, but UVC, UVA, but UVC, is again

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causing the trees to shut their stomata.

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It's burning the foliage.

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It's causing die off on the upper limbs and the crown.

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We have incendiary materials, starting with aluminum nanoparticles.

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That is literally an incendiary.

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It's used in demolitions, and that's raining down through the air

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column, coating forest foliage, the forest floor, all these particles

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are electrically conductive.

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They build up static charges in the atmosphere, and it gets in addition

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to desiccating the atmosphere.

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So now we have much more dry lightning as well.

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So from every conceivable direction, climate engineering is

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the single largest partner with U.

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Core causal factor for the epic wildfires.

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Why would they want to facilitate this because they are so desperate

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back to the earlier question why they would do this to themselves.

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They are so desperate.

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They're trying to mimic the temporary toxic cooling effects of

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a volcano by incinerating forest.

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And we have peer reviewed science study that says exactly that.

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If your listeners search wildfires serve geoengineering agenda, you One

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of our most important reports shocking data in that short video report and

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my last statement I'll stop with this.

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We found a US military document also posted on our site titled

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well fires as a military weapon, and it's 140 page document.

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From the US military describing the kind of forest preparation that needs

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to be done in order to incinerate those forests, preparation lasting up to two

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years or more, and that's exactly what we see the climate engineers doing.

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So, again, we can speculate as to all their agendas, but the fact that this is

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going on and climate engineering is core to all of it is is rationally inarguable.

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Yeah.

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And I think, you know, when people are looking at.

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It's hard to believe that, you know, politicians would allow this to happen

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in their own countries, but this goes so far above their level, do you think,

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you know, and often it can be used as a punishment or control for certain

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people in those positions, possibly.

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Completely correct.

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Completely correct.

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So we saw an interesting circumstance in Mexico going back about a decade

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that we have contacts there that indicated Mexico was pushing back

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against these programs and suddenly they had the swine flu outbreak.

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Yeah.

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Which was very detrimental to their country, their tourism, their...

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And then when that subsided, they were back on board and

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certainly a participating country, whether actively or passively.

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So we have so many layers to this.

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And there's one more.

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I just want to make mention of the frequency transmission

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manipulation of these particulates.

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And that's another very dangerous aspect of this.

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Extremely powerful frequency electrically conducted particles

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that helps them to steer air masses.

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helps them to steer storms as large as hurricanes.

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And I would encourage people again, not to believe me.

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Search geoinsuringwatch.

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org hurricanes.

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Look at the animations we have captured of these transmissions actually steering

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storms like Hurricane Harvey, holding it from keeping it from moving on land.

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And that's what the transmissions do.

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They have a repelling effect.

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It's very visible.

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We recorded the actual transmissions interacting with the storms.

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You have to see these Images to truly understand the gravity of this.

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And with those transmissions, there are other forms of weapons of mass

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destructions when those transmissions, for example, from harp, the largest

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ionosphere heater in the world.

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And there's about a hundred more different designs in different places.

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But when you transmit three and a half million Watts of power

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into the ionosphere, you create a massive electrical chain reaction.

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Causes the atmosphere to bulge up and down the downward push

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of the atmosphere creates what's called a high pressure heat dome.

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You hear that term all the time now with meteorologists frying certain

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regions under this high pressure heat dome where the air is stagnant.

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It's sinking, doesn't cool off at night, and that allows them not only to carry

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out whatever agendas they have for that particular region, but it helps them

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to steer upper level wind currents that helps them to steer moisture currents.

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There's so many layers to this, but also those transmissions can be bounced off an

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electrically reflective atmosphere now.

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and beamed back down into Earth's strata.

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If they do this in a seismically sensitive zone, the science is very clear.

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It's not my opinion, it's not conjecture.

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When you beam that kind of microwave power back down into a seismically sensitive

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zone, you cause heating expansion, and you can cause seismic activity.

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And that is, again, that carries immense connotations.

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When we see countries like Turkey, That literally days after they rejected NATO,

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their country was laid to waste from earthquakes that were very anomalous

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and we had atmospheric flashing events that were recorded that is

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the type of scenario we would expect to see if these types of weapons of

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mass destruction are being utilized.

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And let me carry it.

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There's other examples.

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We have Haiti.

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Same thing, immediate repercussions after government there that was installed

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was not, uh, favorable to the U.

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S.

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We saw Japan, and this is most damning, MIT, Massachusetts Institute of

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Technology, acknowledged that the 2011 Japanese earthquake That there was

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what they called extremely anomalous atmospheric heating for three days.

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Your listeners can look this up I don't want them to

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believe anything i'm saying m.

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i.

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t Atmospheric heating they'll find it three days of extremely anomalous

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atmospheric heating directly above the epicenter for that quake And the next

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question would be why would the u.

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s government or western powers carry out such a devastating operation?

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Japan was starting to ally with its regional partners before that

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event occurred After the event, they were right back in the U.

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S.

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Hip pocket and to and they didn't intend.

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I was told by former U.

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S.

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Army General Bert Stubble, Albert Stubblebine, who is a personal friend.

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He told me his contacts at the Pentagon told him that the earthquake

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was intended intended Fukushima was not intended when you cause a 9.

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0 bad things happen.

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And again, this is coming from a U S army general.

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So, uh, for people to think this wouldn't go on or they wouldn't go

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to this extreme level to carry out their agendas, I think is naive.

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And we look at.

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Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

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We had the incineration of two civilian cities after the war was basically over.

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And that had a purpose to it.

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That was to show the world that U.

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not only had nuclear weapons, but they were willing to use them on innocent

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populations in order to get such a stranglehold of hegemonic power to

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install the dollars, the global reserve currency to fortify their power.

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So many layers here.

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But bottom line, these weapons of mass destruction exist.

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They're being used the totality of destruction that's coming for all of us.

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If this is not exposed and halted, can't be overstated.

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Yeah, I mean, I just, you know, it sounds shocking to people that are hearing this

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for the first time, but I've been on Dane's website, I've looked at this stuff,

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the effort isn't there, if you, we cannot bury our heads in the sand anymore, we

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can't pretend that just because rational people watching this would never dream.

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of behaving in this way.

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You know, the evidence is there for people to see for themselves

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and we absolutely have to stop it and we have to stop it now.

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The health impacts, everyone watching here will know about the rise in dementia,

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about the rise of chronic illnesses.

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Now, of course, I'm not pretending that there's one cause of all these

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things, there's cumulative, but you touched on something earlier, Jane,

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when you were saying about sometimes, you know, people can't measure.

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What they're So some scientists are first and foremost, not

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looking for the right thing.

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And some of these particles is nanoparticle particulates are so small

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that they'll cross the gut barrier.

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They'll cross the blood brain brain barrier, and they're not

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measurable by some machines.

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Is that correct?

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You're completely correct.

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It's by design that they're not being monitored or disclosed.

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So we have, at best, official air quality testing is generally PM10,

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10 microns, occasionally PM2.

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5.

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So we're talking about nanoparticles.

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We're talking about particles that are so small you can fit a hundred thousand

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across the width of a human hair.

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That is very difficult to even begin to comprehend.

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So because they're so small, as you correctly stated, they're very...

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bioavailable.

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They're very bioaccumulative.

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They're building up in our systems.

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They enter through the olfactory nerve and the nasal passages into

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the bloodstream, across the blood brain barrier, as you stated.

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And these particles, although they're highly toxic in and of themselves

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and not being disclosed at all, completely under the radar by design.

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And we're talking about based on our calculations on extrapolation

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of rain samples over a single U.

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S.

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State amount of material in those samples and calculated over an

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annual basis globally, about 40 to 60 million tons of these particles.

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It's extraordinarily, uh, lethal level of these elements.

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So although they're toxic in and of themselves, When you

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combine these elements, they become exponentially more toxic.

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It's called synergistic toxicity.

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So we have peer reviewed study in the case of aluminum and barium, both highly toxic.

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When you combine those two metals, the overall toxicity can increase

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as much as a hundred times.

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10, 000% worse.

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It's a wonder any of us are able to walk and talk at this point.

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And we know from some of the world's most recognized researchers on aluminum

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toxicity that without aluminum in the equation, based on their calculations,

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there would be no Alzheimer's in the normal human lifespan of 100 years.

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Aluminum is core to this equation.

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And it is absolutely positively in our air column.

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Every person we test hair, blood, urine is packed with these metals.

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Different people respond differently.

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Some people's systems can purge these metals out more effectively than others.

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But again, they're, they're difficult to purge out.

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So is that not aside from everything else, aside from the weather

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warfare, aside from the potential tectonic weapons, which I mentioned,

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even if we discount all of that.

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The fact that we are absolutely breathing this material in every breath we take and

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lab tests prove it from around the globe.

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Is that not by itself?

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A fight for life 100% and I would just like to point out to people as well that

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most animals are way more susceptible than this to humans because they have far more

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developed olfactory systems with a lot more factory sensors that take it straight

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up through the blood brain barrier.

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So, you know, we can often focus on humanity, but when we look at what

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we're doing to all other creatures and plants on the planet, it's

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absolutely horrific in every way.

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Um, that's an exceptional point.

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I mean, that is an absolutely exceptional point, point that they, uh, for that

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exact reason are so much more susceptible.

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And that's why we're seeing such radically declines.

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And if on the bees themselves, I would encourage your listeners to search bees

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aluminum, and they may have to search somewhere besides Google because Google

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is doing everything they can to mask this data, but we have peer reviewed study.

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To prove that bees are dying of symptoms that resemble Alzheimer's

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and dementia in a human being because they're packed full of aluminum.

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So there's other factors killing bees, we recognize that.

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We have farm chemicals, we have frequency transmissions, also

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associated with climate engineering.

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But the aluminum factor should be headlines everywhere.

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And it's not because they don't want people to connect those kinds of dots.

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Yeah.

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And, and there's so many other contributing factors when you put

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the aluminum with the glyphosate, then there's a lot of evidence to

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show that it accentuates results.

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But that's the price to say there's, you know, we have to do something about it.

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The health of our children, the health of our planet is just

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failing miserably at the moment, but we can do a lot to do about it.

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There is a lot of resilience there.

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Um, I just want to, I know I'm very conscious of your time Jane.

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I've just got a couple more questions if I may.

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Um, NATO, um, I've seen you talk before in some of your other interviews.

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Um, and I'll be putting the links to some of those below because there's

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so much information you share on this.

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It's such a huge topic.

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We can only touch on it today.

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Um, but NATO in terms of their impact on this and what their involvement,

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have you got anything to say about that?

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They can't not be involved.

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So if we take a specific example After 9 11 we had general Wesley Clark The

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former NATO supreme commander was given a list of middle eastern countries that

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were to be targeted After 9 11, and every one of those countries subsequently

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underwent a once in 1000 year drought, destabilizing their food supplies,

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thus destabilizing their populations, making them easier to manipulate.

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And we have the leaders of some of those countries in the case of Iran

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on the floor of the UN, stating.

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Urgently emphatically that NATO was cutting off their precipitation and they

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can see it on their radar equipment.

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It's not a secret It's not speculation So we have all these dots

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connecting and of course that kind of televised coverage On the floor

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of the un was not aired in the u.

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s And we have let's go back further.

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We have the u.

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s military's ability to control precipitation We have

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historical record project popeye in vietnam historical record.

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They were so successful at controlling precipitation in the 60s That by the

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70s, their environmental modification treaties passed international treaties

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forbidding this weather warfare, but nobody pays attention to those treaties.

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And again, as you correctly cited earlier.

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All the way back in 1962, we have then former Vice President Johnson,

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later President Johnson, stating on film, on the record, raving like

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a lunatic that we had the power to control the world's cloud layer and

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thus the weather then, and, quote, he who controls the weather controls

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the world, you correctly stated it.

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And how far have we come since then?

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And yet we have the whole so called climate science community pretending

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We've been adding for 75 years using weather as a weapon.

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We're perilously close to planetary omnicide, which

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includes extinction for all of us.

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So my question is, how's that going so far?

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How's this supposed weapon that we're method of saving ourselves

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by putting these light scattering toxic particles in the sky?

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After 75 years, absolutely cataclysmic results.

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And the whole so called science community pretending this isn't already going on.

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We live in an absolute asylum.

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We really do.

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And I think, um, it's shocking to hear, but let's get on to, let's

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finish off Dane, if we can, with a call to action for everyone watching.

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So first and foremost.

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How can they support the organization?

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How can they support geoengineeringwatch.

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org?

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Don't just put in geoengineering.

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org,

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geoengineeringwatch.

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org.

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How they can support you.

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And also Dane, what can each and every one of us start doing right here, right now?

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Again, I would encourage everyone to not underestimate their ability to offer

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this equation in the last five minutes.

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The epilogue in the dimming documentary was, was my statement regarding that any

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one of us could be the final pebble to trigger the landslide of awakening, but

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you do that effectively and efficiently, and there's an activist suggestions link

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on the homepage of GeoandDreamingWatch.

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org.

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The best way to help is by sharing credible data with authors of

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environmental articles, other media people, elected officials,

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environmental groups, and the dimming is a very essential tool for that.

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And to share through email to bypass social media is helpful because they're

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doing their best to censor this data.

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And to understand that it takes time for those they share with to assimilate this.

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It's an altering of one's entire perception of the world

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or their futures they thought were going to be, which aren't.

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And so you need to allow time for that.

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But to sow those seeds of awareness that will be forced to sprout

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you again, you can't put this issue in the rear view mirror.

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It's getting harder to hide by the day.

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So with that type of help, if we could.

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All of us, our combined efforts bring this issue to the surface.

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We would have so many wheels in this battle turn on their own as people

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in governments and military realize what they've been told is false.

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This is not benevolent.

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It's sinking them and their family along with the rest of us.

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And they would hopefully stand down.

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And that is our best chance to expose and halt these programs.

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And all of us are needed in that effort.

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100%.

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Um, do you think it's really important for people to, um, make sure that they're

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open to people to change because you've mentioned, we know we've got a lot of

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people who, um, some of them, a lot of them have inadvertently been involved in

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this and when that lightbulb moment goes over for them, they're going to need a

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lot of support to help turn this around.

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Yes, yes, they do.

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It's, um, and we don't have time is not on our side.

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I will say that time is definitely not on our side.

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And there is an undercurrent of awareness and military circles as well.

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We're hearing from some of them.

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So again, we need to stoke those fires and Uh, throw those sparks of

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awareness out, and if we start enough of those spot fires, they'll merge

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into a blaze that can't be put out.

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And that's, that's what we need to have happen.

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So this facade is broken down, this total delusion that these operations

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are just some future proposal they could, may, might do some way.

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Anybody but the clinically blind can see this going on.

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Denial won't save us.

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I can't stress that enough.

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Denial won't save anyone.

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So I would argue that no matter what the odds are right now, that the only form

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of solace we will know, the only form of purpose and mission, is to address this

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biggest hole in the bottom of the boat.

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And I want to stress that again.

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If we don't deal with this, all other causes and concerns will become moot.

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And for those that argue different positions, climate, whatever their

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position is, just counter that with how can there be any legitimate

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discussion without addressing this, whatever their opinion is.

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So you can, you can end an argument in that way and you can.

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Keep the focus where it needs to be.

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We need to seal this hole in the bottom of the boat, allow the planet

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to respond on its own, and then we can more correctly assess where we are.

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Absolutely.

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Perfectly said.

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And, you know, we go for the low hanging fruit.

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The thing is, if we're, it's a bit like the Hippocratic Oath that the

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doctors take, um, although that's a whole different subject matter,

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but, you know, do no harm is first.

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And at the moment we are consciously Uh, as, as a species doing a lot of harm.

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And if we stop that input straight away, it's going to, as you say, put,

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plug that hole initially enough for us to really then assess and what next.

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We're not saying it's the only thing, but absolutely my interpretation of it, Jane

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is the one most important thing that we can all do right now is to get this stop

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to allow us some time, some real breathing place, the planets and breathing place to

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actually take stock and decide what next.

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Yes.

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Yeah, absolutely.

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Thank you so much.

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Not just for your time today, for, you know, 20 years of absolutely

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raising awareness on this.

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I mean, I, I can't even begin to imagine how hard that journey has been.

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Um, you know, I think there's very few people that can watch this

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that won't feel quite emotional about the state of affairs.

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But the important thing is for us to dust ourselves off and actually take action.

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And if each and every one of us do that together, we

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absolutely can make this stop.

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Um, any final words from you, Dane?

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Just gratitude.

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Thank you very much for your voice in this equation to all your listeners

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and followers, and it is our combined efforts that can yet make a difference.

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And as I said, Many times on our broadcast, Global Alert News, which

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is our weekly update, commercial free, we pay for all of that out of pocket.

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We're on 27 stations around the U.

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S., uh, one hour commercial free broadcast.

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But as I state often there, that we are not helpless.

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Those in power are not gods.

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And we need to remember that every day.

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Thank you so much and thank you for everyone who's taken

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the time to listen to this.

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And thank you in advance for the action that we're all going

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to be taking following this.

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Thank you, Dan.

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Catherine Edwards

Catherine Edwards BSc(Hons) Biology, MBA is the founder of The Live-Love-Learn Podcast, The Catherine Edwards Academy and CatherineEdwards.life. She also works as a private Therapist offering a range of services for animals and humans, both in person and remotely anywhere in the world, seeking to improve their overall health and vitality. Her unique combination of holistic natural therapies provides each customer, of whatever species, with a wealth of information to understand the root cause of any imbalances, addressing the physical, emotional, spiritual and behavioural, and providing lasting solutions to regain balance. Catherine is passionate about expanding consciousness and sharing information, and is known for balancing science, philosophy and practical implementation.