Sun Dimming Experiments

NTKP note: Dr John Campbell sets out the reasons why this new ‘initiative’ into solar radiation management is morally and ethically wrongheaded and goes to the heart of the geoengineering debate.

My question is why this National Environment Research Council (NERC) government quango is only now publicly stumping up £50,000,000 for a weather modification program when the UK government has been in denial about the chemtrails criss-crossing our skies and containing who knows what for years.

We are cordially informed by the main stream media that we are to be experimented on without our informed consent

“…It comes as the National Environment Research Council (NERC) announced on April 3 that it will invest £10 million of new funding to study these solar radiation management schemes (SRM).

According to Professor Mark Symes, the programme director for the Government’s advanced research and invention funding agency, known as Aria, there would be “small controlled outdoor experiments on particular approaches.

These experiments could include injecting aerosols into the atmosphere or brightening clouds to reflect sunlight.” – Manchester Evening News

NERC’s casual delivery of the governments unhinged, un-debated environmental fatwah on behalf of HM Gov by Professor Mark Symes is symptomatic of science out of our democratic control. “Just because you can do something does not mean you should.


Sun Dimming Experiments – Analysis by Dr John Campbell

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YouTube Notes

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I do not consent I am worried about national and global food supply If food supply is controlled then we are controlled

Food Chain

  • All food chains start with photosynthesis. Photosynthesis depends on sunlight (or artificial light). Photosynthesis takes CO2 out of the atmosphere
  • Photosynthesis puts O2 into the atmosphere 6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂.
  • All life on Earth depends on photosynthesis (except deep ocean hot vents) Ecosystems require an energy input, complex interacting webs, plants, animals, insects, bacteria, fungi, viruses.

Accountability

  • I would prefer ‘scientists’ not to mess about with my food and oxygen supply, I am concerned about unexpected effects, butterfly effects, chaos effects, runaway effects.
  • Lets plant trees, promote plant / animal ecology, farm seaweed and marine phytoplankton.

Other risks

  • Disruption of weather patterns, rainfall, monsoons, hurricanes, all leading to potential food shortage
  • Uneven effects leading to regional drought and famine, geopolitical tensions
  • Does not address root problems, it’s a single feature intervention Starting and stopping effects
  • Who decides Unknown longer term effects, ozone layer, air quality, ecosystems

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    Tom

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    If we look back at history over the last 5,000 years, we see that most of the time the lunatics were in charge. Today, there are nothing but lunatics running things.

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    Gerald Brennan

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    Our sky looks a lot like that photo every clear morning. I live in S.E. Michigan. Our political hacks are so incredibly useless (especially GOP) that, not only is nothing being done about this poisoning, but there’s never a word said about it in what passes as ‘media’ in Michigan. I showed a friend the sky one morning, criss-crossed with impossible flight paths, and he told me I must be wearing a tin-foil hat.

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