Wednesday, May 7, 2014, promises to be a busy day over the skies of Chattanooga as weather modification policies pour into the skies aerosolized ingredients to reflect sunlight.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014, promises to be a busy day over the skies of Chattanooga as weather modification policies pour into the skies aerosolized ingredients to reflect sunlight.

By David Tulis

On Tuesday I saw several white streaks across the sky, including one plane that in leisurely fashion flew over Hixson as I was waiting in line for an auto emissions test for my van. Activity in the skies was desultory.

However, next day, the morning skies over Chattanooga were crowded with flyover jets leaving smoky patterns that dispersed into clouds and haze. Wednesday promised to be a busy day for aircraft serving the public policy of climate control.

I left Soddy-Daisy for Chattanooga at about 10 a.m., the sky crowded with white stripes. The public service project of the good people, as I call them, seemed to have wound up by noon. The sky over Chattanooga was bright, but muddy, with an indistinct haze mixed with high-flown cirrus like cloud structures. From a roadside perch near the top of Lookout Mountain, I saw a muzzy-looking sky, as if it were back in the 1960s when smokestacks poured forth industrial waste into the air.

Solar radiation management is premised on the theory that the planet is warming up because of industry, highways, tarmac and human exhalation and toilets. The program seeks to deflect sunlight away from the surface of the earthy by using aluminum nanoparticles developed to stay in the air for months, according to geoengineeringwatch.org’s Dane Wigington, an independent researcher. Spraying over the past 30 years already has dimmed by 20 percent the light reaching the earth and drastically reduced evaporation rates.

Media coverage assistance?

If you are concerned about public health and wonder if these activities are in favor of your personal well-being, please assist me in recording these overflights the next time they occur. I am particularly interested in a person with an environmentally friendly perspective helping me determine if these overflights are deleterious to human health for those of us whose lungs are required to inhale and exhale several times every minute. I would assist this person’s efforts using state information requests, FOIAs, personal interviews, online research, cameras and other procedures to document this governmental program that I fear is not getting its due credit.

I’ve published two essays about geoengineering flights over Chattanooga:

Are sky stripes over city lost jets, or stepped-up geoengineering program?
Bizarre March blizzard follows day of heavy chemtrailing in Chattanooga skies
Spend a little time watching chemtrails disperse into clouds. This shot captures one that has been floating aloft for half an hour.

Spend a little time watching chemtrails disperse into clouds. This shot, just after my first coffee, captures one persistent contrail that has been floating aloft for half an hour.

This jet was one of a few that passed over Chattanooga Tuesday, May 6. The day following, the skies were absolutely filled with reflective light management activity.

This jet was one of a few that passed over Chattanooga Tuesday, May 6, dispersing planet-saving vapors. The day following — today — the skies are proving to be filled with reflective light management activity.

 

Lookout Mountain peeks over a view of downtown Chattanooga under a heavily worked sky about 11 a.m.

Lookout Mountain peeks over a view of downtown Chattanooga under a heavily worked sky about 11 a.m.

This dragged a trail over West Chattanooga and hummed over Soddy-Daisy and this little shop, about 10 a.m. on a busy half-day of geoengineering in Hamilton County skies.

This aircraft dragged a trail over West Chattanooga and passed over Soddy-Daisy and its quaint shops about 10 a.m. on a busy half-day of geoengineering in Hamilton County skies.

Jet plumes create, as it were, a paradise of relief here on the planet's surface, which globally has lost 20 percent of sunlight thanks to government intervention in the skies.

Jet plumes create, as it were, a paradise of relief here on the planet’s surface, which globally has lost 20 percent of sunlight thanks to government intervention in the skies. About noon, May 7, 2014

Manmade clouds have their own beauty, as do these seen behind the TV12 station off Broad Street on a heavy half-day of chemtrailing in Chattanooga.

Manmade clouds have their own beauty, as do these seen behind the TV12 station off Broad Street on a heavy half-day of chemtrailing in Chattanooga.

This sort of muzzy sky isn't ugly, really, especially when you consider the important public policy goals served by dispersing aluminum and other ingredients in the high atmosphere, where there's a bit of a chill.

This sort of muzzy sky isn’t ugly, really, especially when you consider the important public policy goals served by dispersing aluminum and other ingredients in the high atmosphere, where there’s a bit of a chill. Many people insist sky stripes are mere water condensation, called contrails.

From a roadside vantage point on Lookout Mountain, a half-day of jet overflies has darkened the earth's floor in the spot where Chattanooga sits along the Tennessee River.

As seen from a roadside vantage point on Lookout Mountain, a half-day of jet overflies has darkened the earth’s floor in the spot where Chattanooga sits along the Tennessee River. By evening, not a cloud was in the sky over North Chattanooga.

This clipping, evidently from an English language newspaper in Indonesia, tells of the costs associated with buying sprayer tanker jets.

This clipping from Antara News in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 26, 2014, tells of the costs associated with buying sprayer tanker jets. The story is online at Antaranews.com.

The necessity of mass atmospheric pollution

Dane Wigington’s website summarizes below the peril of atmospheric interventionism by governments in league with big industry. That environmentalists are not alarmed by the aged program is explained by the gargantuanism implied in “climate change.” So urgent is the need to cool the planet (or do something we suppose will cool it) that we have no droplet of concern left to wring for members of the hapless public, one that should be thankful we are saving the earth for the survival of the human race. The plea of necessity is powerful.

2nd day of sky-striping over Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, May 8, 2014 — On Wednesday the city was sprayed by morning overflights of jets at an estimated 40,000 feet. The next day, Thursday, desultory flights over the city continued laying down a mist. Below are shots of Day No. 2 of sky striping, intended to save the planet and reduce the intensity of sunlight on houses, streets, car hoods, sidewalks and bald pates of men in their 50s. Some cloud formations may have resulted from day-old particulate deposits in the atmosphere.

How many chemtrails do you see in this photo of downtown Chattanooga, shot a day after a heavy chemtrail day? Some clouds in this photo probably are made by God through the hand of nature.

How many chemtrails do you see in this photo of downtown Chattanooga? These overflights mark a second day of Chattanooga geoengineering, albeit lighter than the previous day’s. Some clouds probably are made by God through the hand of nature.

I did not sit and watch these clouds develop. But this scattered mist with Brabson House in the foreground seems to have come from a second day of climate control overflights to serve a government and a planetary interest.

I did not sit and watch these clouds develop. But this trashy-looking mist with Brabson House in the foreground seems to have come from a second day of climate control overflights to serve a government and a planetary interest. No outcry from local environmentalists.

These sky saws are the product of human genius. Note a sky striping jet just mozying on by in the background over Hixson Pike on Day No. 2 of climate intervention over Chattanooga.

These sky saws are the product of human genius. Note a sky-striping jet just mozying by in the background over Hixson Pike on Day No. 2 of climate intervention over Chattanooga.

Manmade and heaven-made cloud formations compete as Chattanoogans are made unwitting subjects of government intervention against the evils of sunlight and fresh air.

Manmade and heaven-made cloud formations compete over a graveyard in Hixson as Chattanoogans are made unwitting subjects of government intervention against the evils of sunlight and fresh air. Geoengineering makes skies sloppy and white.

(Image Dane Wigington, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

(Image Dane Wigington, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

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