In movies and fairy tales, unholy creatures like vampires and trolls are scared of sunlight. What do you suppose that says about our politicians? The British government is now just a few weeks away from awarding contracts to teams of psychopathic scientists who want to block out the sun. They want to do this to protect everyone from the fake and nonexistent problem of global warming.
There are multiple problems with this idea, not the least of which is this: If these lunatic mad scientists in Great Britain succeed and block out the sun—you don’t get a vote on that if you live in another country.
The British government is taking bids on the plan right now. Ideas include spraying aerosols into the upper atmosphere to block sunlight, and “brightening” clouds so that they’ll bounce the sun’s rays back away from Earth.
The government will spend tens of millions of dollars on these experiments to see whether they make it colder and save everyone from a fake problem.
Once the bids are granted, a series of “small controlled outdoor experiments” will take place to try to cool the planet.
“One of the missing pieces in this debate was physical data from the real world,” says Professor Mark Symes, who will be overseeing the weather tampering experiments.
“Models can only tell us so much.”
Yeah, no sh*t.
You know all those computer models that they use to “prove” that global warming is “real?” They have to make educated guesses for many of the inputs, so they’re all wildly inaccurate. Physical data from the real world would be nice, but you know what? We don’t even have the ability to gather that, despite what all the “climate scientists” are always blathering about on the news.
Quick example: What’s the temperature of the Earth right now?
As I’m sitting here typing this right now, it’s 77 degrees in Hong Kong, 72 degrees in Peru, 39 degrees in Whitehorse, Canada, and 49 degrees in Norway.
So, what’s the temperature of the Earth right now and what will it be tomorrow, so we can tell whether it’s getting warmer or colder?
Oh, we’ll let’s just take an average!
Well, you can’t do that accurately either. There are only 37 weather monitoring stations across all of Africa, and most of them don’t work. A majority of the Global South doesn’t have any weather monitoring stations at all. You can’t find an “average” when it comes to the Earth’s temperature because we simply don’t have any data for that.
They can’t even tell us the temperature of the Earth right now, but these global warming cultists want everyone to think that they can accurately predict what the temperature will be 150 years from now.
We already know that these mad scientists can tamper with the weather because we saw multiple catastrophic events last year. Remember the massive floods in Dubai in 2024? Multiple people were killed and hundreds of thousands of cars and homes were destroyed. The unprecedented flooding was caused by weather tampering experiments in a neighboring country. Then, they turned around and claimed it was caused by “climate change!”
In the United States, we had one of the coldest springs in memory in 2024. Everyone across the country was complaining about how miserable and cold it was. It snowed in the Mojave Desert—twice—in April. That’s the first time in recorded human history that it snowed there in April.
We only found out later that a team of global warming nutjob scientists had been spraying pee into the atmosphere off the coast of California, in a weather-tampering experiment. It worked. They sprayed pee on everyone and then we had the coldest, most miserable spring that any of us could remember. So, the weather tampering nonsense works. Tennessee passed a new law banning these experiments as a result.
As we’ve pointed out numerous times, the main problem with these psychopathic experiments is that they can have unintended consequences. If the British scientists succeed and massively alter temperatures this summer, it could lead to crop failures in other countries. Tennessee made the smart choice by banning these experiments, but unfortunately, it only applies in Tennessee. You can’t stop lunatics in another country from tampering with the weather, and it will impact you whether you like it or not.
Shouldn’t these experiments be viewed as an act of war by other countries?