Hello free thinkers, because of the nature of this topic, it is important to point out that no one here at TFTP wears a tinfoil hat. The information below, although it sounds outlandish and utterly insane, is all factual and the sources are linked. The fact is that there has long been a desire by control freaks across the planet to manipulate the climate. But only now is this desire being publicly discussed by government officials as a legitimate avenue to take in regard to climate change.
I do wear a tinfoil hat and the weather modification and spraying has been going on non-stop for decades. What you most often see in our skies & are told is contrails, is actually the spraying for weather modification and other nefarious purposes, now they're just getting in front of the story before it can no longer be denied.
Gates mentioned this before. Theres nothing wrong with the sun. Watch Hubermans YouTube videos and you will see how important the sun is for us. He wants to continue lowering immune systems so his next pathogen has more effect.
Matt, the period for public comment ended September 9, last month.
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Input should be narrative only (i.e., no figures, graphics, or attachments), should be limited to 1,000 words, should respond to the Congressional direction above, and should relate either to one of the four categories listed in legislative language or more generally to climate intervention research. Input must be submitted by 11:59 PM ET on September 9, 2022.
I do wear a tinfoil hat and the weather modification and spraying has been going on non-stop for decades. What you most often see in our skies & are told is contrails, is actually the spraying for weather modification and other nefarious purposes, now they're just getting in front of the story before it can no longer be denied.
Gates mentioned this before. Theres nothing wrong with the sun. Watch Hubermans YouTube videos and you will see how important the sun is for us. He wants to continue lowering immune systems so his next pathogen has more effect.
Matt, the period for public comment ended September 9, last month.
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Input should be narrative only (i.e., no figures, graphics, or attachments), should be limited to 1,000 words, should respond to the Congressional direction above, and should relate either to one of the four categories listed in legislative language or more generally to climate intervention research. Input must be submitted by 11:59 PM ET on September 9, 2022.
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