Climate scientists to urge government to blast Earth’s atmosphere with microwave radiation at upcoming geoengineering conference
by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Monday, November 09, 2015
Not only are climate scientists jumping to conclusions about Earth’s temperature changes, but they are also resorting to mass-scale climate interventions that can cause nasty environmental repercussions. Climate engineering has been used to combat changes in the biosphere for decades, but the more scientists try to fix the problems we create, the more they offset the Earth’s ability to counter balance the changes.
A mass scale climate engineering technology, previously known as project Lucy and Alamo, is about to be discussed in New Orleans at the American Meteorological Society’s 18th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, January 10-14, 2016. In the past, the project tried to break down methane gas in the atmosphere by subjecting it to microwave radiation. As 2016 approaches, governments will be briefed on the possibility of unleashing the microwave radiation wide scale throughout the Earth’s atmosphere.
Breaking down methane gas by unleashing thermal microwave radiation throughout the Earth’s atmosphere
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