Can we actually now begin to do something about covert weather modification and geoengineering?
By Paul Bean
Now when I say begin to do something about it, I don’t mean we haven’t already started. There are now 8 states that have introduced anti-geoengineering legislation. In at least one Vermont town, one resident has introduced a petition to get a Town Meeting Day ballot agenda question seeking a Vermont ban on the use of geoengineering technologies. Suspicions of Climate and weather modifications are becoming more and more common and Americans are really starting to question the whole “climate narrative.”
Grassroots movements are how real change happens. One of the most recent examples of effective grassroots campaigning was Bobby Kennedy Jr’s independent campaign for President. After being stonewalled by the Democrat Party RFK decided to make his run for President as an independent.
Running as an independent for anything is no easy task, especially the President of the United States of America. The Kennedy campaign required one million plus signature’s across all 50 states. Each state has their own requirements to get on the ballot. To give you an idea as to how difficult of a task this was, as an independent Kennedy needed about 200,000 signatures in California, another 145,000 in Florida and more than 110,000 in Texas. Compare that to Tennessee, where only 275 signatures are needed– so you get the idea.
In the end, RFK jr was able to get his name on the ballot in all 50 states which was considered to be one of the most impressive political feats in American history.
Since then, you know what happened. RFK jr dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump, disappointing many of his loyal followers and campaigners. He did this because of the potential of his candidacy “spoiling” one or the other candidate potentially handing Kamala Harris the Presidency. While I was mildly disappointed, I knew it was the right thing to do and saw this coming for a while (as many of us did).
Kennedy’s endorsement of Trump was one of the defining moments of the 2024 Presidential Election. It is clear prior to Kennedy’s endorsement of Trump, a number of promises were made by the President-elect.
The recent news of Kennedy’s nomination to the Secretary of Health and Human Services is a huge deal. “If confirmed as head of HHS, RFK Jr. will oversee 80,000 employees, a $1.7 trillion budget, and a vast network of agencies and sub agencies that cover topics as varied as nutrition, immigration and even biodefense research,” wrote the New York Post. The FDA, The NIH, the HHS, and USDA would all be under his oversight.
It is pretty clear through our research that geoengineering has a horrible effect on human health.
Breathing in the toxic metals and particulates used for geoengineering has been shown to cause cancer, alzhimers, dementia, respiratory disease, and a number of other health complications. As highlighted by numerous articles on the OGA website. Not to mention the fact that the soil, the water, and the crops we consume are all absorbing these same toxic chemicals.
Columnist for anti-geoengineering organization “Save Our Skies,” Jorge Rebagliati, share’s in his most recent piece the potential of “atmospheric deposition” poisoning the food we eat.
“A very recent article (7/31/24) titled “Certain Dark Chocolates Contain High-Level Heavy Metals, Study Finds” indirectly exposes the contamination of food by the massive spraying of heavy metals (and other substances) by Geoengineering Warfare. The article suggests that the sources of soil (and water) “contamination” are livestock manure, irrigation with wastewater or polluted water, application of sewage sludge, use of Metallo-pesticides or herbicides, phosphate-based fertilizers, and atmospheric deposition (chemtrails included?)”
Rebagliati goes on the explain that organic cacao, what’s used to make dark chocolate, has extremely high levels of toxic substances:
“The case for ‘atmospheric deposition,’ likely being the primary source of contamination becomes even stronger when the article reports that for ‘unknown reasons,’ organic cacao products had higher levels of heavy metals. All the other listed possible sources of soil contamination, except livestock manure, do not apply to organic farming, so atmospheric deposition becomes the primary suspected source of the contamination.”
It’s not just about dark chocolate however. It’s nearly everything we consume, and if it isn’t us consuming the toxins, it’s the animal we are eating that is.
“Dark chocolate is just one potential source of heavy metal exposure in our diets. According to a 2019 review in Environmental International, a growing body of research has identified concerning levels of heavy metals in various food crops, including:
- Fruits
- Leafy vegetables—green cabbage, spinach, cauliflower, lettuce, kale
- Root vegetables—radish, turnip, carrot
- Wheat
- Rice
- Soybean
- Corn
- Garlic
Heavy metals are also potentially problematic in some marine fish, seafood, herbal medicines, herbal teas, spices, fruit juice, and drinking water, particularly in areas with aging infrastructure or natural geological sources of contamination.”
While this is all quite daunting, there is reason to have hope. In RFK jr’s new role, he just might be able to lead the charge against this crime. “We are going to stop this crime,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote in an X post back in late August in reference to “Chemtrails,” otherwise referred to as “Geoengineering.” RFK jr’s acknowledgement of Chemtrails and the reality that they are a “crime” is more than reason to be hopeful. His nomination and hopeful installation should have sky-watchers around the world feeling really good about the prospect of ending this crime.
Combine this with RFK jr’s proven ability to spark grass-roots movements across the state, his potential new position in Government, and his relationship with the President of the United States, we just might be able to get something done about this.
President Donald Trump has many powers allowed to him as President of the United States.
In Jorge Rebagliati’s article he recalls a bill introduced by Dennis Kucinich (RFK jr campaign manager) back in 2001 called:
“Bill H.R. 2977, the ‘Space Preservation Act of 2001,’ with the purpose
‘To preserve the cooperative, peaceful uses of space for the benefit of all humankind by permanently prohibiting the basing of weapons in space by the United States, and to require the President to take action to adopt and implement a world treaty banning space-based weapons.’
To that end, the President shall:
- Implement a permanent ban on space-based weapons of the United States and remove from space any existing space-based weapons of the United States; and
- Immediately order the permanent termination of research and development, testing, manufacturing, production, and deployment of all space-based weapons of the United States and their components.”
Kucinich also had the vision to see the future potential of “exotic weapons systems,” “designed to damage space or natural ecosystems (such as the ionosphere and upper atmosphere) or climate, weather, and tectonic systems to induce damage or destruction upon a target population or region on earth or in space.”
RFK jr’s appointment is nothing short of incredible and has many feeling like We The People actually can make a difference on a grand scale. Sure he’s a Kennedy. But he’s the black sheep of their family, considered an outsider even. Why? Because he dared to go against the narrative, even when it might hurt him in the short term. Combine his Presidential relationship, his ability to build grassroots movements, and his potential appointment to Secretary of Health and Human Services…we just might receive justice after all… Not just for chemtrails, by the way. Hopefully covid too. It appears as if the Kennedy name will once again be remembered for standing for truth, health, human dignity, and prosperity for all.
There is a path and actionable things we can do. Continue to work locally. Get petitions on the ballots, ask your local representative about it. Demand that they take this issue seriously. While many of this feel like we have been “fighting” this battle a while, the real fight has only just begun. We best remain diligent.
As always,
SAVE OUR SKIES!
