Monday, June 16, 2025

Chemtrails Are Real And Called "Stratospheric Aerosol Injection" - Used For Depopulation Under The Guise of Combatting Chicken Little "Climate Change", Overpopulation And Financial Burden Of Governments By Seniors

By David William Jedell Updated June 19, 2025
No Direct Evidence of Global Warming - Most climate change scientists do not agree that global warming is happening
"Whether most scientists outside climatology believe that global warming is happening is less relevant than whether the climatologists do. A letter signed by over 50 leading members of the American Meteorological Society warned about the policies promoted by environmental pressure groups. “The policy initiatives derive from highly uncertain scientific theories. They are based on the unsupported assumption that catastrophic global warming follows from the burning of fossil fuel and requires immediate action. We do not agree.”2 Those who have signed the letter represent the overwhelming majority of climate change scientists in the United States, of whom there are about 60. McMichael and Haines quote the 1995 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which is widely believed to “prove” that climate change induced by humans has occurred.3 The original draft document did not say this. What happened was that the policymakers’ summary (which became the “take home message” for politicians) altered the conclusions of the scientists. This led Dr Frederick Seitz, former head of the United States National Academy of Sciences, to write, “In more than sixty years as a member of the American scientific community ... I have never witnessed a more disturbing corruption of the peer-review process than the events that led to this IPCC report.”
"Policymaking should be guided by proved fact, not speculation. Most members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change believe that current climate models do not accurately portray the atmosphere-ocean system. Measurements made by means of satellites show no global warming but a cooling of 0.13°C between 1979 and 1994.5 Furthermore, since the theory of global warming assumes maximum warming at the poles, why have average temperatures in the Arctic dropped by 0.88°C over the past 50 years?"
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1112950/
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Stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, involves dispersing microscopic particles between 7 and 30 miles high in the atmosphere.
Why are aerosols bad?
Overview
Aerosols and Climate – Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Aerosols are harmful because they impact both human health and the environment. They contribute to poor air quality, leading to respiratory and other health problems, and can also affect climate patterns. Additionally, some aerosols contain chemicals that damage the ozone layer or contribute to acid rain.
If the injected sulphate aerosols are not uniform throughout the atmosphere, whether due to inadequate placement, due to non-uniform mixing by winds, or due to differential removal by wet deposition, some regions of the earth could experience more extreme drought and other regions could potentially experience floods.
Geoengineering interventions are complex and could have unforeseen negative impacts on the environment and human populations.
The "stratospheric aerosol particle index" generally refers to a measure of the concentration and properties of tiny particles, both solid and liquid, suspended in the stratosphere. These particles, often sulfate aerosols from volcanic eruptions, influence Earth's climate by reflecting sunlight and affecting atmospheric chemistry. The "index" can refer to various metrics used to quantify these particles, such as their size distribution, extinction coefficients, or backscatter ratios.
Key aspects of the stratospheric aerosol particle index:
Composition:
Stratospheric aerosols are primarily composed of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and water, forming droplets. Size Distribution:
The size of these particles is crucial, as it affects their ability to scatter sunlight and interact with other atmospheric components.
Impacts:
These aerosols can cool the planet by reflecting sunlight, but also influence ozone depletion and potentially alter precipitation patterns.
Measurement:
Various techniques are used to measure stratospheric aerosols, including satellite-based instruments (like SAGE) and lidar systems.
Specific indices and parameters:
Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD):
AOD is a measure of how much sunlight is blocked by aerosols at a given wavelength.
Extinction Coefficient:
This parameter quantifies the amount of light absorbed and scattered by aerosols per unit distance.
Backscatter Ratio:
Lidar systems measure the ratio of backscattered light from aerosols to backscattered light from air molecules.
Effective Radius:
This parameter represents the average size of aerosol particles.
Particle Number Density:
This indicates the concentration of aerosol particles per unit volume of air.
In the context of climate modeling and geoengineering:
Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI):
This geoengineering technique involves releasing aerosols into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight. (These particles spread out over the entire sky.)
Is stratospheric aerosol injection harmful to humans?
AI Overview
Yes, stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is harmful to humans, although the exact extent of the harm is still being researched. SAI involves injecting aerosols into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. While this might help mitigate some climate change impacts, there are concerns about potential negative consequences, including:
Aerosol inhalation:
The injected aerosols could be inhaled by humans, potentially causing respiratory problems or other health issues.
Unintended climate effects:
SAI could disrupt global weather patterns, leading to reduced rainfall, drought, or even increased extreme weather events.
What is aerosol index?
Aerosol index (AI) is a measurement related to Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) that indicates an increased concentration of tiny particles called aerosols suspended in the atmosphere. In general, a lower AI value indicates clearer skies due to a lower concentration of aerosols.
What effects do aerosols have on the human body?
AI Overview
Aerosols, particularly fine particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), have significant negative effects on human health, including respiratory and cardiovascular issues. Inhaled aerosols can penetrate deep into the lungs, potentially causing inflammation, irritation, and damage, leading to both short-term and long-term health problems.
Respiratory Effects:
Asthma and Bronchitis:
Aerosols can trigger or worsen these conditions, causing inflammation and narrowing of airways.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD):
Chronic exposure to aerosols can contribute to the development and progression of COPD.
Lung Cancer:
Long-term exposure to certain aerosols, particularly those containing toxic substances, may increase the risk of lung cancer.
Reduced Lung Function:
Aerosols can impair the lungs' ability to effectively exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Increased Respiratory Symptoms:
Aerosols can cause coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and other respiratory symptoms.
Cardiovascular Effects:
Cardiovascular Disease:
Exposure to aerosols, especially PM2.5, has been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular problems. Arteriosclerosis:
Aerosols may contribute to the buildup of plaque in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease.
Other Health Effects:
Infectious and Allergic Reactions:
Some aerosols, particularly bioaerosols, can cause infections and allergic reactions.
Toxicological Effects:
Certain aerosols contain toxic substances that can have harmful effects on various organs and systems in the body.
Premature Death:
Exposure to aerosols has been associated with increased mortality rates, particularly in individuals with pre-existing heart or lung conditions.
Factors Influencing Aerosol Impact:
Particle Size:
Smaller particles, such as PM2.5, pose the greatest risk as they can penetrate deeper into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream.
Exposure Duration:
Both short-term and long-term exposures to aerosols can have health impacts, but chronic exposure is associated with more severe outcomes.
Environmental and Individual Factors:
The impact of aerosols can vary based on environmental conditions (e.g., urban vs. rural) and individual factors (e.g., age, pre-existing conditions).
How long do aerosols stay in the air?
AI Overview
How is stratospheric aerosol removed?
Aerosols are removed from the atmosphere by natural processes on timescales of a few days in the troposphere and a few years in the stratosphere. An SRM strategy like peak-shaving would require ongoing deployment until such time that the atmospheric concentrations of GHGs are sufficiently reduced.
71st Bilderberg Meeting 12 - 15 June, 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden
STOCKHOLM, 12 June 2025 – The 71st Bilderberg Meeting, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media has been invited. The list of participants is available on bilderbergmeetings.org.
The topics for discussion this year are:
Transatlantic Relationship
Ukraine
US Economy
Europe
Middle East
Authoritarian Axis
Defence Innovation and Resilience
AI, Deterrence and National Security
Proliferation
Geopolitics of Energy and Critical Minerals
Depopulation and Migration
https://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/meetings/meeting-2025/press-release-2025
2025 Bilderberg Conference
A Bilderberg Group press release listed 121 participants from 23 countries. Established in 1954 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Bilderberg conferences (or meetings) are an annual private gathering of the European and North American political and business elite. Events are attended by between 120 and 150 people each year invited by the Bilderberg Group's steering committee; including prominent politicians, CEOs, national security experts, academics and journalists. Bilderberg conferences operate under the Chatham House Rule, meaning that participants are sworn to secrecy and cannot disclose the identity or affiliation of any particular speaker. As a result, media are not invited and delegates rarely speak about what was discussed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Bilderberg_Conference
Shorter Life Expectancy Reduces Projected Lifetime Benefits
The increase in average life expectancy for older adults in the United States contributes to challenges for retirement planning by the government, employers, and individuals. Social Security retirement benefits and traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plans, both key sources of retirement income that promise lifetime benefits, are now required to make payments to retirees for an increasing number of years. The GAO compared projected benefits based on shorter or longer life expectancy with projected benefits based on average life expectancy, and found that shorter-than-average life expectancy reduced their projected lifetime benefits by as much as 11 to 14 percent.
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-16-354
The U.S. Social Security and Medicare programs for seniors will both run short of funds to pay full benefits in 2033, three years sooner than last year's estimate for the Medicare Hospital Insurance Fund, their annual trustees reports showed. (per Thomson/Reuters)
https://www.newsmax.com/us/social-security-medicare-funding/2025/06/18/id/1215490/
United Nations' World Population Plan of Action
Individual reproductive behaviour and the needs and aspirations of society should be reconciled. The desire of couples to achieve large families is believed to result in excessive national population growth rates and Governments are explicitly attempting to reduce those rates by implementing specific policy measures.
https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/migration/generalassembly/docs/globalcompact/E_CONF.60_19_Plan.pdf
World Economic Forum - David Attenborough: The planet can’t cope with overpopulation
On the WEF website, David Attenborough notes (an unscientific presumption): “One of the reasons population has increased as fast as it has, is that people like me are living longer than we did, so there are more and more people just because the expectancy of life has increased.” Attenborough, whose 2015 interview by Barack Obama about climate change was screened in more than 50 countries, has contributed a huge amount to shaping our views on environmental issues. As UN Head of Environment Erik Solheim says, “few people have inspired action for the planet” like him. Continued population growth increases pressure on the planet’s limited resources - and impact on the environment. In an interview for BBC Newsnight, the 92-year-old British broadcaster said: “It is very alarming at the rate we’re going, and although people will say, ‘In the long run, we are going to stabilize’, they’re going to stabilize - as far as I can see - at a rather higher level than the Earth can really accommodate.”
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2018/10/david-attenborough-warns-planet-cant-cope-with-overpopulation/
Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS)
The Portable Optical Particle Spectrometer (POPS) was developed at the NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory (CSL) by Dr. Ru-Shan Gao and his team. The instrument is a robust, small, lightweight, low-power consumption, and relatively low-cost research grade instrument that reports particle size and number concentration of aerosols with diameters between 140 nm and 2.5 µm. This size range captures the bulk of accumulation mode aerosols, which can efficiently scatter light and often outnumber larger aerosols, thereby influencing radiative forcing and Earth's radiation budget.
https://csl.noaa.gov/groups/csl6/instruments/pops/
Official documents link these persistent trails to a weather modification technology called solar geoengineering by stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) sprays are mainly composed of metallic particles (Al, Ba, Sr, Fe, nanoparticles) and sulfur, which considerably increase air, soil and water pollution. Many of the current environmental and health problems are consistent with those described in the literature on solar geoengineering by SAI if this method was employed. For example, metal particles used are well known environmental contaminants, cardiorespiratory diseases and neurodegenerative diseases. The observations (whiter skies, less solar power) also correspond to the same risks as those described in the solar geoengineering works. Patents show that this weather modification technology has been known and mastered for a long time. In addition, some scientific papers as well as policy documents suggest that solar geoengineering by SAI has been used for many years.
https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/reveh-2021-0060/html?lang=en&srsltid=AfmBOopQbYTrfH4unJIvAWll7-ibxoKshsWHy2jcztULcKS1-2V91vGl#j_reveh-2021-0060_ref_007
Molecular mechanisms of aluminum neurotoxicity: Update on adverse effects
Recent studies have demonstrated that the brain may be considered as the target for Al toxicity (Exley, 2014), resulting in neurodegenerative (Exley, 2013; Shaw et al., 2014) and neurodevelopmental disorders (Blaylock, 2012). Recent detailed studies by Exley and the coauthors have highlighted the association between brain Al accumulation and neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorder (Exley and Clarkson, 2020; Mirza et al., 2017; Mold et al., 2018). Speciation analysis using hyphenated techniques demonstrated that Al exposure induces a specific bioligand response in Al-exposed neuronal cells (Połeć-Pawlak et al., 2004).
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8276946/
Aluminum in neurological disease – a 36 year multicenter study
Aluminum is a ubiquitous neurotoxin highly enriched in our biosphere, and has been implicated in the etiology and pathology of multiple neurological diseases that involve inflammatory neural degeneration, behavioral impairment and cognitive decline. Over the last 36 years our group has analyzed the aluminum content of the temporal lobe neocortex of 511 high quality coded human brain samples from 18 diverse neurological and neurodegenerative disorders, including 2 groups of age-matched controls. Brodmann anatomical areas including the inferior, medial and superior temporal gyrus (A20-A22) were selected for analysis: (i) because of their essential functions in massive neural information processing operations including cognition and memory formation; and (ii) because subareas of these anatomical regions are unique to humans and are amongst the earliest areas affected by progressive neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6550484/
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