In this video, I share my personal experience and speculations on geoengineering, from the ‘bomb cyclones’ that precede the rains on both coasts, to the ‘atmospheric river’ that’s dumped unprecedented rain wreaking havoc in California. I talk about the CZU Lightning Complex fires, here where we never have lightning, and how few of the homes that burned have been rebuilt.
I first posted my experiences on Anne Can’t Stand It, where you should follow the link to see her clever cartoon:
I wrote:
What we've experienced in CA is not natural weather. We NEVER get lightning, much less summer lightning over the ocean that starts forest fires in multiple places at once. And bomb cyclone? Who's even naming these things? 'Atmospheric river?' Sounds like a John Cage song.
And those blizzards on the day after Christmas that shut all air travel down for days--including within California because Southwest just happened to have a computer glitch on the same day. Not accidental.
My citrus is rotting on the trees before it's even ripe. Blossoms are knocked off before they can be pollinated. Shoots are drowned and tractors are mired. Wind like I've never felt in my 40 yrs here, where I'm surprised my windows are holding. And then clear blue skies.
Someone posted on my last Substack that Andrew Huff filed a patent for an app to track shipping schedules and be able to locate food. WTF?
Anne wrote, “There was crazy wind in East Palestine after the train derailed and went on fire. Out of the blue. Spreading toxins over all that fabulous farmland???” Teresa L added, “And the coldest and wettest winter in the Central Valley where we get maybe 7 to 14 days of rain a year - crazy rain more days in the week than not. Ongoing still.”
Then early this month, kitten seeking answers posted:
Her photos capture the phenomenon better than my words, and she included Dane Wigington’s documentary, The Dimming:
I was on the East Coast when I watched it and the next morning, from the direction of Baltimore-Washington Int’l, I saw two trails at almost right angles and thought, “Nature abhors a corner. That can’t be right.” When I came back a few minutes later, one had spiraled into a DNA strand. That’s the result of electromagnetics, not wind.
Once you see it, you see it everywhere.
In response to my episode on Kennedy & Malone, someone referred me to RFK’s interview of Dane Wigington. I had just noticed two planes crossing in the sky—one with no tail to speak of and the other with one that went across the horizon. But they both seemed like commercial planes. Then Dane talked about the retrofitting of commercial fleets with dispersion equipment—just about the time they got serious about limiting luggage weight.
Dane mentions beta-testing going back to WWII and Stanford scientists finding an aluminum haze in the Arctic in the ‘50’s. By 1962 Lyndon Johnson made his famous statement that the US could control the weather and “he who controls the weather, controls the world.” Vietnam was an intensification of weather as a weapon.
What’s being sprayed? Aluminum nanoparticles, with a goal of tens of millions of tons. RFK talks about why aluminum is so toxic for the body because it crosses the blood-brain barrier. Aluminum didn’t exist before WWII and requires tremendous energy to extract from bauxite. RFK asks who owns the patents and Dane replies that defense contractors do—Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, who also have a gag order on weather meteorologists.
It was surprising to me that both RFK and Dane agree that climate change is real, but Dane believes we’re heading for abrupt climate collapse because geoengineering is masking the symptoms. He says that UV C rays are reaching the surface and causing tree blight and killing off 90% of plankton, an essential building block in the sea food pyramid. The polymer strands that keep the aluminum aloft fall into the ocean and suffocate it.
I then listened to an interview with Matt Ehret where he’s asked whether Russia is using weather as a weapon on Ukraine, as some have claimed. If so, I think it would be the gentlest weapon of war I’ve heard of. He doesn’t think so but says it’s possible. He mentions the countries in the Middle East post-9/11 experiencing the worst droughts in a thousand years. Iran testified before the UN that NATO was using an ‘atmospheric ridge’ to cut off precipitation and destroy them through starvation.
But he also talks about how geoengineering can be used for good. In Mexico, frequencies are shot into the ionosphere from antennas that go from the coast to the desert. This creates a gradient of charge that moves along an atmospheric vapor river!
They’re not even bothering to change the name!
Since this video, Larry of Solutions Seeking posted:
And this is very interesting from Tessa on Geoengineering with Nikki Florio:
and for those who don’t think it’s all bad, this is Cynthia Chung on Greening Deserts and a recent Matt Ehret for Earth Day In Defense of Climate Science and CO2.
And for some hope after this depressing topic, here’s Spiritual Optimism & Political Radicalism on Marianne Williamson:
Explains A Course in Miracles, which Marianne has studied for 45 years and me for nearly 20. Looks at the rules for discerning whether any scripture, aka channeled text, could be considered as the word of God. Reads Caitlin Johnstone's poem, Sources Say, and the introduction to my book, A House for the Soul in the Land Beyond Faith. Asks what spiritual optimism is and why it's so important.
and What’s the Best That Can Happen?
My daughter Cassandra has a new question, "what's the best that can happen?" I apply this to global events and the coup to take over our bodies, minds and world. I share some of the things that give me joy: Rob Brezsny's Love Bombs, Wendall Berry's The Power of Place, David Graeber and David Wengrow's The Dawn of Everything, and Caitlin Johnstone's Confused Species in an Awkward Transition Phase.
When I was living in Pacific Grove in the 80s, I remember seeing lightning once, in the middle of a winter storm. It looked like it was happening over Asilomar Beach, about a mile from my house. But we never got lightning (or rain) in the summer.
Then in the 90s, when I was living in Ben Lomond, we did have one year of intense rain and flooding (winter of 98-99) but nothing like what you've had this last winter. We also never had huge forest fires raging through the redwoods like the CZU fire. Crazy times indeed.
I used to dismiss chemtrails as a nutty conspiracy theory, but I'm being forced to reconsider my position on that. The last three years have really been shaking up my belief systems.
In case you’re not familiar: https://weathermodificationhistory.com/