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Climate Engineering: A DIRE Wake-Up Call (with Dane Wigington)
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Alright, folks, buckle up because today’s episode is a *wild* ride. We’re diving into one of the most urgent, mind-blowing, and frankly terrifying conversations I’ve ever come across. This is Natural News, your go-to source for the unfiltered truth, and today we’re talking about something that’s not just a theory—it’s a reality that’s unfolding right before our eyes. I’m talking about climate engineering, biosphere destruction, and the very real possibility that if we don’t wake up and act now, humanity might not make it. Yeah, it’s that serious.
So, let’s set the stage. I recently came across an interview between Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com and Natural News, and Dane Wigington, the world’s leading expert on climate engineering and geoengineering. If you don’t know Dane, he’s been sounding the alarm on this stuff for over 20 years, and his work at GeoengineeringWatch.org has been nothing short of groundbreaking. This interview? It’s a wake-up call. A *big* one. And I’m here to break it down for you in a way that’s easy to digest but still hits hard.
Let’s start with the California fires. You’ve seen the headlines, right? Entire towns wiped out, billions in damages, and a narrative that just doesn’t add up. Dane explains that these fires aren’t just random acts of nature. Nope. They’re the result of climate engineering operations that have been ramped up since the early 2000s. These operations are messing with the hydrological cycle—drying out regions, creating drought conditions, and even coating the land with toxic, incendiary particles like aluminum, barium, and graphene. Yeah, you heard that right. These particles aren’t just harmful to the soil and plants—they’re *explosive*. Aluminum nanoparticles, for example, are a key ingredient in thermite, which is used in demolitions. So, when these particles are scattered across the landscape, they’re essentially turning the land into a tinderbox.
But wait, it gets worse. Dane points out that military documents have openly discussed using wildfires as a weapon. That’s right—wildfires. He explains that these documents outline how to create conditions that make areas vulnerable to firestorms. And guess what? The particles being sprayed into the atmosphere aren’t just drying out the land—they’re also being used to manipulate wind patterns. By ionizing the atmosphere and using frequency transmissions, they can create atmospheric pressure zones that drive surface winds. In other words, they’re creating the perfect conditions for a firestorm. And when you combine that with smart meters—which have been proven to start fires—you’ve got a recipe for disaster. Dane even shares stories of homes igniting from the inside out before the fires even reached them. How? Smart meters. These devices, which are installed on homes to monitor energy use, can be remotely activated to ignite fires. It’s like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s happening right now.
Now, let’s talk about the bigger picture. Why would anyone do this? Why would governments and power structures deliberately destroy the environment and put lives at risk? Dane doesn’t mince words here. He says it’s because we’re a liability. That’s right—humanity is seen as expendable, and those in power are more interested in maintaining control than ensuring our survival. He references statements from former presidential advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, who once said, “With today’s technology, it’s far easier to kill a million people than to control them.” Chilling, right? And it’s not just about wildfires. Dane ties this into the COVID-19 pandemic, the weaponization of AI, and even the global push for nuclear power. He explains that the race for AI dominance is driving governments to redirect energy resources away from consumers and into data centers. Microsoft, for example, has contracted with the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant to secure 835 megawatts of power—enough to power 800,000 homes—just to fuel their AI data centers. Meanwhile, the rest of us are being pushed toward energy poverty.
But here’s the kicker: climate engineering is making all of this worse. Dane explains that these operations are not only drying out the land and creating firestorms—they’re also blocking sunlight, which is devastating for solar power. Wind turbines? They’re being rendered useless because geoengineering is creating extreme wind patterns that either shut them down or reduce their efficiency. And hydropower? Forget about it. Regions that depend on it are being starved of precipitation. So, while governments and corporations are scrambling to secure energy for AI and data centers, they’re simultaneously destroying the very systems that could provide sustainable energy for the rest of us.
And let’s not forget the global implications. Dane talks about how climate engineering is steriliz
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