Bill would limit U.S. smog-producing program in skies of Rhode Island
Chattanooga receives a treatment of jet-deposited aerosols Feb. 18, 2016. (Photo Blacky Darr) Knoxville is crisscrossed with jet plumes of a nighttime, Jan. 24, 2016. I have seen over the skies of Soddy-Daisy such interventions that are said to prevent radiative heat from the earth’s surface from escaping into space. (Photo Marla Stair-Wood) Treatments from […]
Geoengineering sky stripes threat to human health, study says
Jet trails muck up a blue sky in the Hixson section of Chattanooga on Feb. 4, 2016. (Photo David Tulis) Tennessee is routinely treated for its bad cases of sunlight, as here in Cookeville. (Photo Diana Carlile Lundolm on Facebook) A sky plume in Massachussetts dissolves across a blue sky — slowly turning it into […]
Act bans coal fly ash in sky, but U.S. jets inject millions of tons aloft
Geophysicist J. Marvin Herndon tells how coal fly ash, a recycled industrial waste, is used by the U.S. to create a perpetual haze over the country. This haze ostensibly serves the interest of the so-called war on global warming, but is poison to people. 50 minutes. Tweet Pin It
Nuclear chemist awaits reply to mayor letter warning of sky striping dangers
This is a sample of coal ash like that dispensed at high altitudes by jet aircraft taking part in U.S. sky striping activities. The material is spread in the “war on global warming,” according to J. Marvin Herndon, a scientist in San Deigo. (Photo uky.edu) Though we have covered aerial geoengineering over Hamilton County and […]
U.S. freely spews fly ash in climate war, but tightens controls in TVA waste stream
A policy sky is built today (Dec. 12, 2015) by redundant leavings from jet aircraft as part of a federal war against sunlight. (Photo Blacky Darr) Mysterious trails crisscross over my house today in Soddy-Daisy, Tenn. Scientist Alan Robock warns that mass sky striping would “significantly affect the radiation available for solar power systems — […]
As Paris touts clean, polluting U.S. jets scar skies of 4 Tenn. cities
Chattanooga is bombarded by aerosols early Sunday as trust remains an issue in Paris green talks. (Photo Blacky Darr) On Sunday jets scrawled their white signatures across the sky over Soddy-Daisy and other developed areas of the state. Aerosol deposits are called “negative emissions” and allow the U.S. government to pollute the air without consequence. […]
Jets dazzle city with aerosol injections; live view on Periscope
Please click the link to see our report on today’s poisoning. Lunchtime at my house in Soddy-Daisy, a venomous sky. (Photo David Tulis) Coal fly ash is the material sprayed by government and contractor jets over may part of the world, including Chattanooga today. Three chemtrails are in evidence, as seen at about 11 a.m. […]
‘Toxic nightmare’ as war on global warming drags white coal fly ash across sky
“I mean it is quite obvious from the extent of the spraying,“ says geophysicist J. Marvin Herndon, “millions of tons per year are presently being sprayed — in fact, maybe many millions of tons per year.” (Photo Paula Mandala) An energy utility waste product known as coal flyash is recycled into the air over Brainerd […]
If geoengineering sky tattoos spread bio-active aluminum in India, so, too, in Chattanooga
“Multiple clandestine geoengineering toxic chemical trails above a recognizable area of San Diego, Kearney Mesa, on 16 January 2015.” Caption from Current Science paper (Photo J. Marvin Herndon) A jet-lain aerosol cloud disperses over my studio building in Hixson on Oct. 7, a heavy day for artificial cloud-depositing activity. This week I filed an open […]
Herndon tells Chattanoogans coal fly ash is villain in sky striping program
Dr. J. Marvin Herndon, a geophysicist and nuclear chemist, says the U.S. sky striping program uses utility waste products to inject cloud cover over the American landscape, all in the purported war on global warming. However, ash is toxic, containing a bioactive form of aluminum. His research is remarkable — and is rattling the green […]