4/11/2015 – Geoengineering Watch Radio
So many people still apathetic about aerosol spraying. Some groups still deny that geoengineering is going on. Dane met with 3 media agencies in past week. Meeting with food coops. The Charged Aerosol Release Program. Sticking to science terms is helpful. Whales loaded with aluminum. Fuel additives being used in commercial jets in addition to military aircraft. Some plumes only coming from bypass air; cannot be an artifact of combustion. How to get involved.
AlumiNazi Attack on the Planet: Chemical Fallout Over America
More and more committed and effective activists are joining the fight to expose and halt the ongoing climate engineering insanity. The following video was put together by Robert Barrett who has also been extremely helpful with getting public access TV and public broadcasting entities to air geoengineering educational videos. My most sincere gratitude to Robert and all the other activists that are doing their best to move the ball forward in this critical fight. Dane Wigington geoengineeringwatch.org
At Start of 2015 Melt Season, Arctic Sea Ice is in a Terrible State
Source: Robert Scribbler Strong Polar Amplification. With human-forced climate change, it’s normally something you’d tend to see during winter time. By spring, the increase in solar radiation in the Mid-Latitudes would tend to force a more rapid pace of warming there. The snow and ice cover, recently refreshed by winter, would be at highest annual albedo at winter’s end. That high albedo would create a warming lag from the upper Latitudes. The resulting increase in temperature differential would then tend to reinforce the Jet Stream — giving it a strengthening kick and providing the polar north with a kind of ephemeral haven. At least for a brief window during early spring time. Not so with 2015. This Spring, the Jet has been a basketcase. A mess of meanders like a river finding its way through a wetland prior to joining the sea. Strong south to north flows have persisted over the North Atlantic and well into Western Siberia. These meridional patterns have repeatedly delivered heat into the Arctic — particularly through the oceanic gateway between Greenland and the Yamal region of Russia.