Jean Luc And Peter Mingils talk about Geoengineering with Dane Wittington on Building Fortunes Radio.
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Jean Luc and Peter Mingils talk about Dane Wittington and his website https://geoengineeringwatch.org
Chemtrails and GeoengineeringWatch.org.
The concept of "chemtrails" refers to a controversial theory suggesting that the white trails left by high-altitude aircraft are not mere contrails (condensation trails from water vapor) but chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed for purposes like weather modification, population control, or solar radiation management. While mainstream science attributes these trails to ice crystals formed from aircraft exhaust in cold, humid atmospheric conditions, chemtrail proponents argue they contain harmful substances, citing visual differences in trail persistence and patterns. The theory has gained traction in alternative circles but is widely dismissed by scientists, who point to extensive atmospheric studies showing no evidence of large-scale chemical spraying.GeoengineeringWatch.org, a prominent platform advocating the chemtrail narrative, is dedicated to exposing what it describes as covert geoengineering programs. Founded by Dane Wigington, a former solar energy professional turned activist, the site claims that global geoengineering activities—particularly stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI)—are occurring without public consent, causing environmental and health harm. The website serves as a hub for information, activism, and community engagement, offering articles, videos, and a weekly radio show, "Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News," hosted by Wigington. It emphasizes issues like ozone depletion, deforestation, and extreme weather, attributing them to geoengineering practices involving aircraft-dispersed chemicals like aluminum, barium, and strontium.The site's content includes detailed reports, such as analyses of soil and water samples allegedly showing elevated levels of metals linked to geoengineering. It also features testimonials, documentaries like The Dimming (produced by GeoengineeringWatch.org), and calls to action, urging visitors to distribute flyers, contact officials, and join legal efforts against geoengineering. The organization claims to have amassed over 45 million visitors and offers resources like free downloadable materials to spread awareness. Its mission frames geoengineering as an existential threat, accusing governments and institutions of complicity in a cover-up.Critics, including atmospheric scientists and organizations like NASA and NOAA, counter that chemtrails are a misinterpretation of contrails, which vary in appearance due to weather conditions and aircraft types. Studies, such as a 2016 survey of 77 atmospheric scientists published in Environmental Research Letters, found no evidence supporting chemtrail claims, emphasizing that persistent trails result from normal aviation activity. Skeptics argue that GeoengineeringWatch.org cherry-picks data, misrepresents scientific studies, and lacks peer-reviewed evidence for its assertions about widespread chemical spraying.GeoengineeringWatch.org also discusses legitimate geoengineering proposals, like SAI, which some scientists explore as potential climate change mitigation strategies. However, these are distinct from chemtrail conspiracies, as they remain largely theoretical or in small-scale testing, with no evidence of global implementation. The site's conflation of these concepts often fuels confusion.Despite lacking mainstream scientific support, GeoengineeringWatch.org resonates with those distrustful of institutional narratives, particularly in the context of climate change and government transparency. Its influence lies in its ability to galvanize activism, though it faces criticism for promoting unverified claims. For those exploring the chemtrail debate, the site offers a window into a passionate subculture but should be approached critically, cross-referencing its claims with primary scientific sources.
For further reading, visit GeoengineeringWatch.org or review atmospheric science resources from NASA or NOAA.
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