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No sir....they simply turn the sprayer on or off...the planes that spray them don't show up on the flight tracker sites...commercial aircraft shows up...military aircraft shows up...they don't...
lets start here...1996...https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a333462.pdf
its called "Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025"
notice how they talk about UAV...uninhabited aerospace vehicles, to do the spraying...
here is 2001...https://www.congress.gov/bill/107th-...bill/2977/text
notice the use of the word "chemtrails"
here is 2009/2010.....https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/...1hhrg53007.pdf
here is 2013....https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/R41371.pdf
Geoengineering:
Governance and Technology Policy
"When most people look up they see clouds.
We see potential."
http://weathermodification.com/
RHS CONSULTING, LTD. A CLOUD SEEDING COMPANY
https://www.skywaterventures.com/
North American Weather Consultants
https://www.northamericanweatherconsultants.com/
"Seeding Operations & Atmospheric Research (SOAR) is dedicated to provide weather modification operational services ..."
http://just-clouds.com/
Snowy Hydro is a dynamic and growing integrated energy business
https://www.snowyhydro.com.au/
owl stop here for now...
Last edited by knowcheeze; 04-22-2022 at 11:17 AM.
Reason: forgot shumpfn'
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"When most people look up they see clouds.
We see potential."
http://weathermodification.com/
RHS CONSULTING, LTD. A CLOUD SEEDING COMPANY
https://www.skywaterventures.com/
North American Weather Consultants
https://www.northamericanweatherconsultants.com/
"Seeding Operations & Atmospheric Research (SOAR) is dedicated to provide weather modification operational services ..."
http://just-clouds.com/
Snowy Hydro is a dynamic and growing integrated energy business
https://www.snowyhydro.com.au/
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http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/B...xt22/H7787.pdf
H7787 from 2022 in Rhode Island....
2022 -- H 7787
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LC004842
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S T A T EO FR H O D EI S L A N D
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022
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A NA C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE CLEAN ATMOSPHERE ACT
Introduced By: Representatives Quattrocchi, Price, Nardone, Roberts, and Bennett
Date Introduced: March 03, 2022
Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION 1. TITLE 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby1
amended by adding thereto the following chapter:2
CHAPTER 23.83
THE CLEAN ATMOSPHERE ACT4
23-23.8-1. Short title.5
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Clean Atmosphere Act".6
23-23.8-2. Legislative intent.7
(a) It is the legislative intent to preserve the safe, peaceful use of Rhode Island's atmosphere8
for people, the environment, and agriculture, and to expand upon climate efforts, by regulating9
weather modification and other large-scale, atmospheric activities and prohibiting those which are10
harmful.11
(b) The general assembly finds that many atmospheric activities harm human health and12
safety, the environment, agriculture, aviation, security, and the economy of the State of Rhode13
Island. It is, therefore, the intention of this legislature to regulate hazardous atmospheric activities14
as further set forth by the terms and provisions of this chapter.15
23-23.8-3. Findings of fact.16
(a) Background: earthly life, or "bios",is a system that can be impaired and broken by17
perturbations such as human activities that are xenobiotic, i.e., foreign to life. The extant damage18
from pollutants and other harmful human activities is incalculable, and the state of earth's biotic19
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system is widely reported as catastrophic and in urgent need of protective action.1
(b) Scope: Inclusiveof solar radiationmanagement (SRM), carbon dioxideremoval2
(CDR), and other techniques, hazardous emissions activities are diverse, varying greatly in their3
characteristics and consequences. Included herein are anthropogenic atmospheric activities, and4
may involveground-based,underwater, and atmosphere-based activities,including,without5
limitation,aerosol injection, cloud-seeding and other deployments by facilities such as aircraft,6
rockets, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones of all sizes down to large pico balloons,7
wireless infrastructures, ships and submarines.8
(c) Scope of regulatory authority: All atmospheric activities require state licensing.9
(d) SRM activities include, without limitation, aerosol injection such as:10
(1) Solar shields or atmospheric sunscreens where reflective materials are injected into the11
stratosphere with the intention of increasing albedo. These include, without limitation,sulfur12
dioxide (SO2), sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3);13
(i) SO2 and H2SO4: Sulphate releases produce toxic sulfate clouds. According to the14
journalGeophysical Research Letters, SO2 injected into the atmosphere slowly converts to H2SO415
to produce the adverse effects of ozone layer reduction and radiative forcing or heating of the lower16
stratosphere through reflection and absorption of terrestrial heat. The U.S. Clean Air Act (4217
U.S.C. § 7401 et seq. (1970)) is focused on reducing SO2 and H2SO4, the primary components of18
acid rain. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), SO2 penetrates deeply19
into sensitive parts of the lungs, causing susceptibility to pathogens, and harms the environment.20
(ii) Al2O3: According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Al2O3 causes21
respiratory tract, eye, and skin irritationas well as organ damage and bone abnormalities,22
particularly with repeated or prolonged exposure; and it may be neurotoxic if absorbed into the23
brain. The U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) § 313 requires24
anyone manufacturing, processing, or using Al2O3 to report this activity to EPA. Any aircraft25
containinga hazardoussubstance isconsidered by the U.S. ComprehensiveEnvironmental26
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) § 103, and by EPCRA § 304, a "facility"27
required to report any release into the environment. Whether users deploying substances into the28
atmosphere do presently comply is unlikely.Typically,stratospheric releases of sulfuricand29
aluminumoxide particulates fall into the troposphere, blockingsunlight from reaching earth's30
surface, after which they rain down as acidic pollution, harming terrestrial and aquatic life. Acidic31
precipitationfurther mobilizesaluminumfrom both natural sources and direct, anthropogenic32
atmospheric releases and industrial processes. Acidification mobilizesaluminum from land into33
aquatic environments and into human and animal brain tissues. Acid rain dissolves and washes34
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away the soil's nutrients and minerals, which help plants grow. It reduces photosynthesisby1
removing the waxy cover on leaves and ultimately kills the aquatic life upon which human life2
depends.3
(2) Carbon black or black carbon releases: Deliberate, atmospheric releases of soot are used4
to produce artificial weather events, increasing albedo and reflecting sunlight;in particular,5
aerosolized coal combustion fly ash liberates dispersed aluminum,which, when absorbed into6
human and other bodies, is a primary factor in the pronounced increase in neurological diseases7
and the widespread debilitation of earth's biota;8
(3) Rocket emissions: Entirely unregulated, these include, without limitation, black carbon9
soot and alumina particles in addition to carbon monoxide (CO), chlorine, sulfuric compounds,10
methane, and water vapor, a "greenhouse gas" blocking sunlight and reflecting terrestrial heat;11
(4) Cloud brightening: Sodium chloride (NaCl) or sea salt, seawater, nitric acid (HNO3),12
and other materials injected into clouds make the clouds more reflective, after which the salt and13
other materials rain out over land areas and freshwater supplies–reinforcing the need for the 202114
expansion of states' rights under the U.S. Clean Water Act.15
(5) Salt flare rockets: Fired into clouds, salt flare rockets trigger rain downpours containing16
salt, that contaminates freshwater supplies, desiccates surfaces, and makes the atmosphere and17
exposed biota, including humans, more conductive;18
(6) Cloud-seeding releases of Silver Iodide (AgI) and/or solid dry ice, which is carbon19
dioxide (CO2), the latter increasing carbon levels that state policies rather intend to decrease;20
(7) Cloud-cover production: Aerial releases of water vapor, a "greenhouse gas", result in21
manmade cloud cover, trapping terrestrial heat;22
(8) Reflective space mesh mirrors: Wire-mesh mirrorsdeployed in space reduce the23
amount of direct sunlight reaching earth's surface over small or large areas, depending on their size;24
(9) Space sunshades or sunshields: Huge, parasol-like devices reduce the amount of direct25
sunlight reaching earth's surface;26
(10) Planetary sunshades: These largest of SRM operations use particulates to cover, over27
time, the whole earth, substantially stripping the ozone layer and reducing the amount of direct28
sunlight reaching earth's surface;29
(11) Artificial ionosphere: A sustained, high-densityplasma cloud produced in earth's30
upper atmosphere;31
(12) Large helium balloons releasing atmospheric contaminants such as SO2; and32
(13) Lithium releases.33
(e) CDR, involving the sequestration, capture, and removal of carbon dioxide (CO2);34
eye cut and pasted just a little bit of it....pretty much lays out the whole chemtrailing/geoengineering thing
every state can do the same thing, theoretically....
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