Halls of Shrewd'm / US Policy❤
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REPENT before it's too late!
"Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) shook up the internet on Friday by suggesting the earthquake in New York and Monday’s pending eclipse were messages from God to repent.
The Georgia Republican took to X on Friday and suggested that there was a higher meaning behind the natural phenomena.
“God is sending America strong signs to tell us to repent,” she wrote. “Earthquakes and eclipses and many more things to come.
I pray that our country listens.”
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Not to be outdone by the Georgia Congresswoman, "Tennessee lawmakers approved a bill to stop 'chemtrails'!
"HB 2063/SB 2691, which House Republicans gave final passage to Monday, bans the "intentional injection, release, or dispersion" of chemicals within Tennessee "with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight is prohibited."
The chemtrail theory is the belief that the government is secretly adding toxic chemicals to the atmosphere from aircrafts, similar to contrails. According to a research group at Harvard University which focuses on climate science and technology, the reasoning behind the theory involves sterilization, reduction of life expectancy, mind control, and weather control.Go get 'em, Tennessee.
https://www.capitol.tn.gov//Bills/113/Amend/HA0828...And then amended by an elitist lib dem commie:
https://www.capitol.tn.gov//Bills/113/Amend/HA0872...
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So that means no cloud seeding. Do they even do that anymore?
Are they still going on about the mythical "chemtrails"?? Hadn't heard about that in a long time.
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So that means no cloud seeding. Do they even do that anymore?
Rapid global warming is prompting a search for ways to cool the planet. One thought has been to infuse the atmosphere with benign particulates that might shade the earth from the sun. Believers in chemtrails have latched onto this as confirmation of their conspiracy theories. So some red states are moving to prevent this possible solution, likely inhibiting legitimate scientific exploration.
Tom
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One thought has been to infuse the atmosphere with benign particulates that might shade the earth from the sun. Believers in chemtrails have latched onto this as confirmation of their conspiracy theories. So some red states are moving to prevent this possible solution, likely inhibiting legitimate scientific exploration.
And yet they’re against the EPA having dominion over such things as regulating emissions from one state that cause acid rain in another. So my suggestion would be just to do the particulate experiments over, say, California and let it drift over Nebraska.
But truth be told, I am not in favor of this particulates solution, at least until the unintended consequences can be explored in excruciating detail. A more easily controlled solution, such as a giant umbrella (don’t laugh, it’s a consideration) would be more acceptable to me, at least as an experimental effort.
Perhaps AI will be useful in determining the possible results - and consequences - of the particulate solution, but in any event expect pushback, at least until summer temperatures are hot enough to wither the wheat and corn crop across the Midwest.
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Are they still going on about the mythical "chemtrails"?? Hadn't heard about that in a long time.
Didn't you know? It's common knowledge that chemtrails are part of the globalist agenda.
"Since 2000, the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy have been spraying the entire United States sky with the toxic brew of chemicals and other biologic agents. Passenger and military aircraft have been fitted with huge barrels of at least 49 different kinds of documented chemical poisons and are emitting pathogenic mold, fungi and weaponized viruses."
And you thought it was just condensation, LOL. <*wink*>
What's astounding is how people holding various conspiracy theories find common ground; holistic anti-vaxers + neo-nazis, for example, railing together against the 'deep state.'