Monday, August 29, 2022

Rosalind Peterson addresses United Nations in 2007 on chemtrails

It's not just about the noxious chemicals that are found in the chemtrails, the lattice formations that hang in the sky diminish sun exposure to earth and disrupt photosynthesis.  

A lot of the discussion about chemtrails revolves around mitigation of climate change, a rather ill-defined term at this time.  I'll say.  And so many times we're talking about putting chemicals, like sulfur, or particulates into the atmosphere in what they call geo-engineering schemes to reduce . . . and yo help the planet not go through a tremendous climate change to mitigate global warming.  However, the incidents of putting chemicals into our atmosphere is going to change and impact agricultural crop production. And if you take and put up into our skies, chemicals, the amount of sunlight reaching the earth you are going to begin to reduce crop production.  Studies at the University of illinois on corn crop production show reduction.  Without the process of photosynthesis, whereby plants from direct energy with the sun find the energy to grow, we're going to find ourselves if we mitigate in that direction impacting the crop production not only here in the United States but worldwide.  One of the things that is impacting crop production right now in the United States is reducing photosynthesis and impacting the ability of solar powered panels to generate the power that they should is precipitate contrails.  

Here is the full presentation given at the UN in 2007.  She founded the Agriculture Defense Coalition in 2006.  

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