Funny thing, an aerosol assault on sunshine sure appears to be what I’m seeing
I’m writing with a view of southern sky spanning fully east to west.
The winter sun is going for a touchdown to the southwest. The sky is
mostly clear except for the geoengineering aerosol spray engulfing the
sun with milk and spilling eastward. A dot is creeping from the milky
end zone of the sun, spraying eastward….
An official term for what I am watching, which is officially not
happening, is “Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering” (SAG); another
official term for what is officially not happening as I watch it: “Solar
Radiation Management” (SRM). Funny thing, an aerosol assault on
sunshine sure appears to be what I’m seeing.
When this morning’s fog began to clear, spray planes had obviously
been very busy dogging the sun. Most planes sprayed horizon to horizon
east to west or west to east, eighty percent of them near the path of
the sun. Sometimes they don’t turn on the spray until approaching the
sun…and turn off the spray a ways past the sun. Also, on moderate spray
days, virtually all aerosol is sprayed near the track of the sun. So SRM
is obviously an objective…but they also spray at night, often in the
face of the moon. Complications galore, the aerosols are quite the
toolkit, but SAG is uncomplicated in terms of exactly what it looks like
right now: spraying of aerosol sunscreen.
Another plane is spraying east-to-west just below the plane clearing
the Idaho panhandle, spraying Montana. In a stretch of a trail several
minutes old, aerosols are getting ropy on the
downside…weepy-looking…taking on an edge of teeth on a giant bandsaw
blade; aerosols cutting through stratosphere to smear into cloud….
Touchdown, the sun has fuzzed out of sight in the creamy end zone.
READ MORE:http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/02/02/the-sky-does-not-lie/
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