http://geoengineering.environment.harvard.edu/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTVO7C8Ob00
To my mind, when I listen to the scientists like Harvard's Professor Keith justifying the global use of chemtrails as in the videos above---they are employing the euphemism 'Solar Geoengineering'---I think of the term 'shill' and how university professors and scientists are now "pay to play" researchers for pseudo-science. It is not too difficult to realize that "the emperor wears no clothes" ---by this I mean that scientific vanity is the prime motivator. Dylan sang in Masters of War: You play with my world like it's your little toy!
Moreover the employment of just a little critical thinking can easily debunk each and every premise that he speaks---to speak of risks and then quantify them as percentages and to then base a discussion upon this type of speculation is shameless. I am reminded of Gulliver's Travels and the backward scientific proposals that Swift made in his parody to mock the futility of these vain nihilists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTVO7C8Ob00
To my mind, when I listen to the scientists like Harvard's Professor Keith justifying the global use of chemtrails as in the videos above---they are employing the euphemism 'Solar Geoengineering'---I think of the term 'shill' and how university professors and scientists are now "pay to play" researchers for pseudo-science. It is not too difficult to realize that "the emperor wears no clothes" ---by this I mean that scientific vanity is the prime motivator. Dylan sang in Masters of War: You play with my world like it's your little toy!
Moreover the employment of just a little critical thinking can easily debunk each and every premise that he speaks---to speak of risks and then quantify them as percentages and to then base a discussion upon this type of speculation is shameless. I am reminded of Gulliver's Travels and the backward scientific proposals that Swift made in his parody to mock the futility of these vain nihilists.
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