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Leading climate engineering and geoengineering expert Dane Wigington has taken a centre stage in warning about the escalating threats to Earth's biosphere.
Dane Wigington has delivered this message because of alarming realities of weather manipulation, the devastating consequences of ecological destruction and the urgent need for collective action to avert a global catastrophe. Wigington, who has exposed the hidden realities of climate engineering, emphasized that the recent catastrophic fires in California are not merely natural occurrences.
The lead researcher and administrator of GeoengineeringWatch.org argued that these fires are the result of a long-term, systematic manipulation of the hydrological cycle through geoengineering operations. Since 2005-2006, these operations have significantly altered weather patterns, leading to extreme conditions that set the stage for devastating wildfires.
Toxic elements like aluminum, barium and strontium found in the rain, are byproducts of geoengineering. These substances not only kill the soil microbiome but also hinder the uptake of nutrients by plants, leaving landscapes more susceptible to fires.
He pointed out that the U.S. military has documented the use of wildfires as a weapon, further supporting the notion that these fires are not just accidental, but engineered. The discussion took a chilling turn as Wigington revealed the extent to which weather control technologies are being weaponized.
He explained that electrically conductive particulates, when dispersed in the atmosphere, can be manipulated using frequency transmissions from facilities like the HAARP in Alaska and the Nexrad network. This manipulation can create atmospheric pressure zones, leading to the creation of wind tunnels and anomalous weather patterns, as seen in the Lahaina fires in Maui.
Wigington also addressed the potential for smart meters to be used as ignition sources, citing lawsuits and evidence of fires starting from these devices. The technology to remotely ignite fires exists, raising concerns about the intentional targeting of specific areas.
The role of political leadership and corporate interests in geoengineering
Wigington discussed the role of political leaders.He explicitly points a finger to California Gov. Gavin Newsom in exacerbating the situation. Wigington suggested that Newsom is aware of climate engineering operations, but chose to cover up the issue rather than expose it.The conversation also touched on the high-speed rail project in California, which aligns eerily with the areas affected by the wild fires,suggesting a possible connection between corporate interests and ecological destruction.
Wigington warns that the planet is on the brink of a catastrophic collapse, with feedback loops, such as methane expulsion from the Arctic, accelerating climate change. He emphasized that the current trajectory leads to a scenario known as "Venus syndrome," where the planet becomes uninhabitable.
Wigington urged a reprioritization of efforts to stop the climate engineering operations, which he considers the single greatest threat to humanity. "Climate engineering has taken away the planet's ability to respond to other sources of damage," he has said.He emphasizes that "if we don't change that, it's game over."
The executive producer of the groundbreaking climate engineering documentary "The Dimming" believes that exposing these operations and reaching a critical mass of awareness could alter the course of events and potentially salvage some of the planet's life support systems.
Wigington emphasized the importance of individual and collective action.
Wigington encouraged people to focus on what they can control and to be the "final pebble" that triggers a landslide of awakening. He stressed the need for moral fortitude and the courage to stand against the darkness, even at this late hour.
We are reminded that the future of human civilization hinges on our ability to wise up and set a new course.