Health Guide: Atmospheric Aerosols/Geoengineering

Atmospheric Aerosols

This section contains information on artificial cloud formation and atmospheric aerosol spraying associated with aviation and/or deliberate weather modification via geoengineering and precipitation enhancement programs -- also known as "chemtrails."

Releted Resources

The Belfort document: Case Orange, 150 page PDF

Artificial Clouds: http://www.artificialclouds.com/

Latest Relevant Article

Pubmed Data : Nature. 2006 Jun 15 ;441(7095):864-7. PMID: 16778887
Study Type : Environmental
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Additional Keywords : Contrails : CK(3) : AC(2)

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