Monday, May 5, 2025

DANE WIGINGTON: Blue skies almost never. Almost never have dew on the ground; that's a known consequence of geoengineering, if they did it which they appear to be. It sucks the moisture out of the atmosphere. It doesn't descend and form dew.

Thanks to Wendy McPhail for the video. 

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12:15  Chemtrails are absolutely required to impact whatever weather event they were designing, and the trails were an absolute necessary ingredients for them to achieve their weather modification goals. So we are finding the aerosols, the metal particulates, all of those can be used and leveraged to create weather events that are several standard deviations for outside what would be typically normal.  When the geoengineering really got underway with the Russians in the mid 70s, we ended up with snow in Miami. We ended up with frost deep into Mexico.  The bizarreness with the weather really exploded on the scene when weather engineering got going in the mid 70s.  The Dakotas in winter, they recorded a temperature of almost 100°, 94°.  It broke the former record by 32°. There are very profound things that people don't notice.  Blue skies almost never.  Almost never have dew on the ground; that's a known consequence of geoengineering, if they did it which they appear to be.  It sucks the moisture out of the atmosphere.  It doesn't descend and form dew. We have massive temperature disruptions.  People are starting to wonder, why is it 80° one day, and then snowing the next day at 50°, or 45°, and then back up to 80° the day after that.  When you push and pull the climate with these manipulation programs, which there is a mountain of data to corroborate their existence, then you start to have massive fluctuations in the system.  And we saw in March in the continental US, there were 15,232 temperature records broken.  That's profound.  Some of the daytime highs, the former records were broken by as much as 32°.  Don't people wonder what in the world is going on?  

14:03.  Whether they want to make snow at 45°, 46°, 47°, I remember when 38°, 39° was a big deal, that's snowfall in the upper 30s and now that's been pushed into the 40s.

14:15.  There is a patent called "Ice Nucleation for Weather Modification."  This is a patent from NASA.  It can be found online and it's full form.  This patent is for the creation of artificial snow storms from what would have been rainstorms.  However preposterous this sounds, to people, if they look up "Chinese creates snow storms," they will find a long list of articles where the Chinese Bureau of weather modification openly admitted that they were creating snow storms until they did a billion dollars worth of damage in Beijing.  So, my question would be, if the Chinese can do this and NASA has a patent for the same purpose, why would we believe similar events here are natural when it's snowing now regularly at 45°, sometimes 50°, heavy, wet concrete, snow that is full of aluminum, full of barium, full of strontium, considered the ice pack in their first aid kit that can sit dormant at room temperature for decades until the chemicals are mixed together at which time it creates ice.

15:15.  As an honorary meteorologist, I had a responsibility to my audience.  There were storms that were not behaving as they were mottled as they historically would have responded.

15:27.  If you can control where moisture is collected and where it is dropped so to speak, in the form of rain or any kind of precipitation, then you can do everything you can steer the weather system.  If you want to be able to manipulate the weather, one of the things we know about the materials that are being used in the aerosols, we've seen everything from aluminum oxide, barium salts, strontium, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, a number of different kinds of things, each of which have different levels of reactivity with the moisture in the air.  Some, like aluminum oxide, tend to sequester the moisture the aluminum oxide which are microscopically fine in the air and conduct a nucleation process

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