As I sit here looking west, I see plane after plane laying down sprayed trails that never dissipate, but rather turn to haze among actual clouds. They are unlike actual jet contrails that dissipate. This is the case before every recent major storm; they have been absurd in number, and correlated to extreme winds as well as a weekend schedule. How strange. Jets spray on weekdays, and there is a storm on the weekend to early in the week. And every storm is like the other with 50 MPH pulsating gusts and heavy rain.
So now NASA has "lost" a bird that was supposed to monitor particles. You don't say !
Had Glory reached orbit it would have been on a three-year mission to analyze how airborne particles affect Earth's climate. Besides monitoring particles in the atmosphere, it would also have tracked solar radiation to determine the sun's effect on climate change.
Sprayed particles are being used to reflect sunlight to modify earth temperatures in a major fraud operation.
No, the vast majority come from a pair or quad of Pratt and Whitney engines.
Or as one retired PW engineer said to me when I dared call it conspiracy...
Him: "No."
Me: "No ? Any other input ?"
Him: "No !"
Wow. That went like Ben Bernanke answering Congress.
The $424 million mission is managed by the NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
The $424 million mission is managed by the NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
Cui bono ?
Let's add this up. The satellite was sabotaged (wake up... they're tested ten times over) and was going to monitor particles that do exactly what they are spraying particles for. It would seem that someone wanted to retard the work of the Globalists by hindering their ability to monitor their work, wouldn't it ?
The satellite that was lost was also carrying three amateur radio satellites:
Since I already presented my argument, I won't bother going beyond saying that AMSAT's AO-40 was destroyed in orbit months before an inertia weapon was used by China and then the US to demonstrate their capabilities to destroy satellites...
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