I'm guessing that senior officers tell the pilots something like this:
"Everyone knows that democracy takes a while to tackle big problems, so we in the military have started and you are unsung heroes for flying these missions to reduce the impact of sunlight in a high CO2 atmosphere. Eventually the average American will understand this w…
I'm guessing that senior officers tell the pilots something like this:
"Everyone knows that democracy takes a while to tackle big problems, so we in the military have started and you are unsung heroes for flying these missions to reduce the impact of sunlight in a high CO2 atmosphere. Eventually the average American will understand this was necessary and will thank you."
Except that what's REALLY happening is some kind of military industrial complex plan to control the weather everywhere for financial gain and to leverage power over populations, both domestic and international.
Never mind that the military almost never examines the environmental consequences of their actions, such as dumping tons of dioxin-layden defoliants (Agent Orange et al) on Vietnam, get more depressed by reading about it here: https://e360 [dot] yale [dot] edu/features/fifty-years-after-a-daunting-cleanup-of-vietnam-toxic-legacy-dioxin-agent-orange
Thank you Nikki and Reinette and all the others who have continued to tell the truth about a scheme so incredible that regular folks declare, "Our government would never do that to us." Yes they would, yes they are.
I'm guessing that senior officers tell the pilots something like this:
"Everyone knows that democracy takes a while to tackle big problems, so we in the military have started and you are unsung heroes for flying these missions to reduce the impact of sunlight in a high CO2 atmosphere. Eventually the average American will understand this was necessary and will thank you."
Except that what's REALLY happening is some kind of military industrial complex plan to control the weather everywhere for financial gain and to leverage power over populations, both domestic and international.
Never mind that the military almost never examines the environmental consequences of their actions, such as dumping tons of dioxin-layden defoliants (Agent Orange et al) on Vietnam, get more depressed by reading about it here: https://e360 [dot] yale [dot] edu/features/fifty-years-after-a-daunting-cleanup-of-vietnam-toxic-legacy-dioxin-agent-orange
Thank you Nikki and Reinette and all the others who have continued to tell the truth about a scheme so incredible that regular folks declare, "Our government would never do that to us." Yes they would, yes they are.
Very well said.... and sad, but true.