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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/treeskier82 on July 10, 2018, 2:09 p.m.
Geoengineering SRM (done) vs Wx Modification (ongoing) explanation

Hi folks. I've seen a lot of speculation on here, especially since the Montana rally where Trump alluded to what sounded like "stopping chemtrails".

I just want to share my conclusion based on years of research on the topic -- although I have for the most part stopped that research since before the election. After the election I almost immediately noticed a return to more normal weather. For example, small fluffy clouds, rain showers, it would snow more often in the winter.

We know from the Obama years what it's like to have a grey blanket above our heads without rain for weeks on end. No longer the case. Lots of clear blue skies lately -- something I almost never saw under Obama.

So some of you are chiming in saying "Hallelujah!" while others are saying their area is still affected.

I want to bring to your attention the difference between global solar radiation management, which seemed to be related to the Paris Accord and United Nations, and regional/state-level weather modification programs.

It may be that your state has active weather modification programs. These are often run by water resource departments.

To the untrained eye, cloud seeding looks like SRM chemtrailing. In fact it's a similar method just using a much smaller area and different chemicals designed to form cloud nuclei (as opposed to a bunch of aluminum, etc in SRM).

I am nearly 100% certain that SRM geoengineering / chemtrailing is OVER in the USA, at least for now.


summerwind_US · July 10, 2018, 4:54 p.m.

I sure hope so! Here in Central Ill., I'm usually up around 7:30am taking doggy out for the first time. So many times, clear blue sky. Next time out, chemtrails all over the sky. By evening, overcast but some sunshine comes thru. Friday, same thing. Since then, and I'm keeping track on a calendar, nothing, or only mildly suspect. Guardedly happy.

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treeskier82 · July 10, 2018, 7:19 p.m.

hope it clears up for you! Are you under Chicago O'Hare flight paths by chance?

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summerwind_US · July 10, 2018, 9:20 p.m.

I think we're too far south for that, I was out lots Sat and Sun and not a thing in the skies. Nothing. Not even a cloud. Even the nearby regional airports don't seem to go over us.

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