Blind To The Skies, The “Normalcy Bias” Dilemma
We are all living our lives under toxic skies that all too often look like something from another planet, yet, how many even notice? Earth is dying by the day and so few seem to care. How can this be? In the last 40 years global wildlife populations have declined over 50%, shouldn't this be cause for alarm? In fact, 200 or more species of plants, animals and insects are going extinct EVERY SINGLE DAY on our planet, where are the headlines on this? Though there are countless sources of human inflicted damage to our planet, the greatest (and most visible) assault of all is global climate engineering. Our skies are blatantly sprayed day in and day out, the sun is being blocked (the primary goal of solar radiation management) and weather patterns totally disrupted. Still the denial of these realities continues. The toxic particulate fallout from the spraying is mathematically the largest contributing factor to the asthma epidemic. All plant life is absorbing the nanoparticles from the spraying, which puts these toxins into the food chain as well. Is it any surprise that allergies are also now at epidemic levels? All a person has to do is look up and use the slightest bit of deductive reasoning to comprehend that we are all being subjected to a grand and lethal experiment. The walls are closing in on us all from countless directions and the majority of the population as of yet has no clue. Why? The "normalcy bias" is a primary factor. The article below is an excellent exposé of this psychological condition that can and does completely blind people to very real and immediate threats. Dane Wigington geoengineeringwatch.org
Geoengineering? India’s Blistering Heatwave
Source: The Daily Sheeple The picture above is not Photoshopped. This is what is happening to roads in India under the killer heatwave now passing through the country. The heat is so blistering hot in India in recent weeks, that over 1,100 people have died in it and the roads in some places are literally melting in the sun. Temps have topped out at nearly 118 degrees. People are being warned not to go outside as a record-setting almost 900 people have passed away just in the state of Andhra Pradesh in the last ten days alone. Via Daily Mail: Road surfaces in New Delhi have started melting as temperatures hit a blistering 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) – and forecasters have warned it will get even hotter. Southern India has been hit hardest by the sweltering weather and many of the victims are construction workers, elderly or homeless people unable to heed official advice to stay indoors. Searing temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celcius have seen road surfaces start to melt in New Delhi, distorting the road markings. Interesting considering this is one of the areas specifically pointed out in a study that geoengineering would royally screw up.