Documentary Challenges Safety Of Geoengineering

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Source: NorthJersey.com, article by Lianna Albrizio

It was a day like no other in 2013 when George Barnes was outside his River Edge home. The award-winning director of photography was testing his time-lapse camera when he made a chance observation that changed his life.

While fortuitously playing the footage of the Volkswagen Beetle launch campaign backwards in high-speed, Barnes noticed that the lengthy white lines in the sky painted and erased were left behind by flying jets – research that led him to the conclusion that evidence exists of the practice of climate engineering. The practice, also called "geoengineering," is something Barnes defines as "the large-scale manipulation of the atmosphere," which is used by climate scientists to fight global warming.

"My heart stopped," he said of the images. "When I saw it, I knew something was terribly wrong with what I was looking at."

Climate engineering can be conducted through carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation management, which works to force the earth to absorb lesser amounts of solar radiation with the goal to mitigate the effects of greenhouse gases. Barnes, however, says there are concerns over the potential hazards the act could pose on humans. In an article published in "The Guardian" last year, environmental philosopher Stephen Gardiner points to questions of ethics concerning its practice.

"The climate is off the rails so to speak," said Barnes. "The problem I see is that the increase in climate engineering experimentation [is] putting everyone at risk due to chemical fallout."

That year, Barnes released the first of an evolving documentary he simply pegs, "Look Up!" which is narrated by William Baldwin, to raise awareness about the issue and urge viewers to be aware of the potential danger climate engineering may have on one’s health. After further research into the matter, the film’s runtime grew to 110 minutes as he secured a string of interview subjects, most of which, Barnes says, reached out to him. They include Harvard Professor Dr. David Keith, who was named one of Time magazine’s Heroes of the Environment 2009 and is the recipient of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s prize for excellence in experimental physics, and Foster and Kimberly Gamble. In the documentary, Keith talks about the dangers of aluminum while the Gambles discuss communal efforts to protest climate engineering. Dr. Douglas Levine, a cancer survivor and executive director of Life After Cancer Network, talks about the health implications of heavy metals in the atmosphere and their possible risk in causing certain cancers and Alzheimer’s disease, to name a few.

The film is shot in Bergen County and other parts of the country that Barnes says has "heavy spray activity," which include Florida, California and Colorado. The lines and so-called artificial clouds in the sky, he argues, are caused, in part, by specific planes which spray various chemicals out of their novels into the atmosphere, which he believes can affect the water supply.

That year, Barnes created the SkyderALERT App — which he said ranked in at No. 5 on the social networking apps on iTunes last year — so that people can snap a photo of suspicious nebulous images in the sky and send a petition along to their appropriate legislators, and to the SkyderALERT website, where they get posted on a map of the United States to track the existence of them through the country. The app’s success, he says, was surprising. He added that there have been growing concerns about the practice in places like Wyoming, Canada, Oregon, Florida and Georgia, to name a few.

To date, billboards have been bolstering the issue around the country. In Atlanta, Ga., one reads, "Look Up! God no longer controls the weather. Get informed." Another in Lansing, Mich. declares, "#Chemicals #ToxicSkys #Bad4You."

"It’s been an incredible journey to see so many people get behind this movement," Barnes said.

"Look Up!" will make its premiere at the Washington Township Cinema 3 on Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. Reserve tickets at https://gathr.us/screening/reserve/9874.

Source: NorthJersey.com, article by Lianna Albrizio

8 Responses to Documentary Challenges Safety Of Geoengineering

  1. bija says:

    I have been pestering our local Independent movie house to screen Look Up. I stop in every time I pass by and don’t intend to stop until they screen it. You can do the same by going to SkyderAlert.com and printing out the info to give to your theater manager. Also, I find that the movie theater parking lot is the perfect place to put a geoengineering flyer on every windshield, since this particular venue attracts a conscious and generally well-informed segment of our local population. I have printed my own 3×5 size flyer with all the pertinent information and this website just for this purpose.

  2. Glenda Jasper says:

    Hi Dane watching your status since seeing you on George Noory Gaiam TV.com Im a customer of this website which more truth prevails as you with George Noory had truth to open the minds of our Planet

    Although now they are saying that the Ice caps are melting but so too is the rising of New Glaciers beneath that every 11,600 yrs earth breathe in & out to release the after affects of Human waste as Chemicals and more
    LOve what you do I would love to do more please confer

    • Dane Wigington says:

      Hello Glenda, the cryospohere (ice deposits) are melting rapidly, the “rising of new glaciers” theory is propaganda, such a hypothesis is not supported by available data.

  3. Peter says:

    I think the best way right now is to buy the DVD get it copied multiple times and show it to presentations. The only other way is Youtube.

  4. The Mayhem says:

    I need to see this documentary. -Mayhem

  5. barbara larkin says:

    please find away to get this in the uk ,in fact global ;is this possible ???????

  6. Trashton says:

    I can personally testify that Tampa Florida skies look like you are on some other planet! They sprayed 24/7 for weeks…today u can see maybe .5 miles down the highway.. A heavy fog…NO Sky!!!.There is sleet falling right now!!! SLEET IN TAMPA…

  7. Twolf1 says:

    Will this film make it to Southern California? I sure hope so! I will literally buy some skeptic friends tickets just to get them to come and see it! This is Awesome! I hope it takes off like wildfire and more cinemas get on the band wagon and decide to let it screen at their venues!!!!

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