Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, February 5, 2022, #339

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Dane Wigington
GeoengineeringWatch.org

Engineered winter weather continues to be the focus of the global climate intervention cabal for the moment. In order to create the temporary and toxic surface cool-down scenarios, other regions are being completely dried out. A case in point is the US West which is yet again enduring the precipitation blocking processes of the geoengineers. Is the Western US just a "climate sacrifice zone"? No, the cutting off of winter precipitation from forested and agricultural regions has become a core component of the climate engineering agenda. Climate engineering operations are further fueling the complete collapse of the planet's life support systems, which can no longer support exploding populations. Global power structures are now more desperate and dangerous than ever before. What should we expect from them at this point? The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.

All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Awareness raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer.
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25 Responses to Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, February 5, 2022, #339

  1. P BOYES says:

    FANTASTIC INFORMATION , DANE, IT SHOULD BE PUBLISHED AS A WARNING TO HUMANITY , ESPECIALLY IN SCHOOLS! THANK YOU.

  2. Longtime radio show listener says:

    This installment of the Global Alert News Hour is totally epic.  I have listened to it multiple times this week.  There is so much here to digest.

    Thank you Mr. Wigington for your tenacity all these years.  Your voice is a beacon of light in the wilderness and your words are uplifting at the moment we most need it.

    I'm going to play it again tonight because the "bad news broadcast" actually has a relaxing effect for me.  In this strange world we live in that is smothered in hyped-up illusions and delusions, it is a huge relief to hear someone sincerely speaking truth and common sense.

  3. Roy says:

    many years ago my Dad used to tell me about Florida's red tide. The new video Phosfate is absolutely shocking about the dying gulf coast and Mosaic's destruction of air, land, water and health.

  4. Joseph says:

    Arctic Sinkholes

    Colossal explosions shake a remote corner of the Siberian tundra, leaving behind massive craters. In Alaska, a huge lake erupts with bubbles of inflammable gas. Scientists are discovering that these mystifying phenomena add up to a ticking time bomb, as long-frozen permafrost melts and releases vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

    Aired: 02/02/22

     

    NOVA | Arctic Sinkholes | Season 49 | Episode 1 | PBS

  5. Lee Jeffrey Eyerman says:

    Is the weather manipulation a practice for future weather warfare or has the war already started and we are the enemy?

    • Earth Angel says:

      Oh yes, It is well under way. In fact, I'd say by now they 'have it down to a science' and sadly, all of Creation is definately 'under attack'.

  6. Alan says:

    BREAKING NEWS!

    A United States Senator actually said in a speech to a joint session of Congress, "From space one could control the earth's weather, cause drought and floods, change the tides and raise the levels of the sea, make temperate climates frigid."

    The Senator – Lyndon Johnson

    The date – early 1958.  

    My source – Popular Science magazine, June 1958 edition, p. 58.  

    OK, it's not breaking news today, but it probably was at the time.

    Question – Have there been any technological advances that might have improved the prospects of achieving weather control since 1958?  My guess would be, probably yes.  But that's just a wild guess.

  7. Bryan says:

    I challenge the so-called meteorologists at so-called Accu-Weather to put down the script provided by the company across the street from their world headquarters for a moment and open Google Earth.

    Enter street view on the road directly in front of their building at 385 Science Park Road, State College PA and pan up to the sky above the dying trees.

    Please tell us exactly what type of clouds these are, dear trusted meteorologists.

  8. Eeek! says:

    The December 1964 X-mas flood the modern bridges were the ones to actually be wiped out! The old covered bridges from the 30s survived the major floods!  This year we shoul'dve had 1 flood and 1 moderate/strong wind pattern and 1 moderate to severe artic airmass pattern setup for most of the PNW. Nope! This is more of the same ole BS of the RRR pattern.

  9. David Wallace says:

    It's normal human behavior to generate thoughts and opinions based on the information which is made available. Controlling the thoughts and opinions of the masses is not only accomplished by heavily loading the information outlets with propaganda which supports the official narrative, it also consists of the control and removal of any information that contradicts the official narratives. Much of the information and proof of geoengineering is being censored and negated from mainline media. Sadly many people have no idea their thoughts and opinions are being manipulated and their minds are being molded. And then there are those who shelter under the umbrella of denial, for they do not believe their own government would ever do them harm, these are the ones that freely board the box cars. For the people who realize what truly happened on 9/11, the question has always been, 'whats next'?

  10. Stan Sylvester says:

    As Dane has said, we need the military help us  win  this fight. I think about that as we watch the brave Canadian truckers to our north. Their message is clear yet without the arrest of those at top of the pyramid of evil, nothing will change. While the Covid mandates may stop, the masters of mayhem will simply start a different reign of terror. Perhaps new lockdowns will be necessary to combat the new enemy, climate change.

    I think of the youngest 4 star general ever, Alexander Haig. He was Nixon and Ford's chief of staff. Continuing his speedy run up the political ladder, he became Reagan's Secretary of State.

    As he observed the peaceful protests of his day he said, "Let them march all they want, as long as they continue to pay their taxes."

    Indeed, he wanted the peaceful protesters to continue to fund his paycheck and future pension. That's where his loyalty was. Without a different group of Generals, the arrests we need to stop the attack on the world's life support systems will not stop.

  11. raymond says:

    Northville, NY

     

    All energy production is destructive in different ways. Such as corn ethanol, electric cars, battery production, burning trees for “biofuel” , or cutting down our forests for solar farms. As if these practices are “good” for the environment. The reader has to decide.

     

    Here’s one. Scotch Ridge Solar, Duanesburg, NY, (2022) proposes clear cutting of 156 acres of mature forest to make room for 20MW of solar. This area is about ½ mile square, razed to the ground, for “green energy”. And they are proud of it. Proud, to clear cut a forest, “for the environment”, “a greater good”. Orwell would be proud, “green” and “good”.

     

    This is going on all over the state of NY, in small rural towns with volunteer planning boards.

    Out of state landowners, profits for big conglomerates, promoted by state agencies.

     

    So I looked up “deforestation”, on National Geographic, I urge everyone to do this. Deforestation removes habitat, but more importantly, affects weather patterns, rainfall infiltration, groundwater recharge, and even climate. And I can donate money to National Geographic to protect forests.

     

    So, I looked some more at the National Geographic site, who do I donate the money to?

    The CEO is Jill Tiefenthaler. But wait, her husband is one of the proponents of clear cutting the 156 acres to make room for solar, called Dansk Associates, LLC, 51 Pine St, Southborough, MA. She must “have her own career” and is therefore not a beneficiary.

     

    Oh, I get it, liberals in DC with different rules for themselves. “deforestation is a global problem” but doesn’t apply to them, no problem, you have to understand, this is “green”, but those awful loggers in the Amazon, they are bad people, but it’s OK if we do it. The idea of National Geographic being even remotely connected to a logging clearcut is new, but OK, that’s the world we live in.

    Maybe they have a lot of expenses and the salary isn’t adequate.

     

    More of what you would expect. Clear cutting of forests is “green” . This is a big lie, as one would expect from the “build back better” and “green new deal” , it’s only more consumption. Another phony policy, government subsidized, with tax breaks and incentives, which reads “cutting down forests to save our climate and environment”. Invented by bureaucrats without public approval.

     

    What I learned subsequently was “oh, yes, that’s true, clear cutting of forests is standard practice for solar development” , and nobody sees any policy conflict with that. There’s no problem, those awful trees, they’re in the way, we “have to” remove them because it’s green. Meanwhile, I’m supposed to worry about “deforestation”. Yeah, that would be bad, right, cutting down trees, that’s bad for the environment, donate now. A global crisis, with unprecedented extinction rates, no problem, it depends on who is profiting.

     

    Almost anything will happen on behalf “of the environment”, except for the use of common sense.

    That’s not allowed , and neither are the facts, not allowed, those are the hallmarks of extremism.

  12. Paul Vonharnish says:

    In Minnesota, the chemically nucleated snow is only being "noticed" by older persons who know the difference between a snow flake and a "snow" crystal. Snow cover now sparkles like tiny diamonds after the sparse dusting the weather channel reports as a "winter storm watch"… Who's watching? The younger generations haven't a clue as to what is going on.

    Plumbing contractors and plumbers are scurrying. Hundreds of thousands of cases of frozen septic systems and sewer pipe freeze ups are not being reported. The freezing conditions are a direct result of chemical nucleation causing pools of frigid air at ground level.

    Wildlife are starving for natural habitat and dying from exposure. No one under 30 seems to notice…

  13. Steve Brownsberger says:

    Ty Dane. I remember when u destroyed mr. Mcmartin in an interview a few yrs back. Glad to hear the expendable PhD will be in court. Money grubbing punks….all of them.

  14. Paul Davis says:

    Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.—Margaret Mead

    Boston Field Report: Last week, we were hammered by the Blizzard, conveniently scheduled for the week-end…and then during the following days as rising temps started to melt the snow… and as sublimation (solid to gas) decreased the snowpack, on Friday morn we received this very odd mix of slushy/rain mix during the day, followed by a hard freeze during the evening….and now Sunday morning we are left with this "wintery" look of winter. Also yesterday, I could taste the metals in the air….  On the upside, we did have Blue Skies (rarely seen) and some natural looking clouds…

    I keep posting images from the website on Twitter and get good feedback.  Had 50 views of one twitter feed…..   hopefully that is sending people to the website to see your work!     Thanks Dane, really appreciate your Work and Mission!!!!!  Really appreciate the tools and the evidence that ppl are seeking….–Paul

  15. penny waters says:

    the biggest problem is that humans are not very clever – not so the people here who get what's going on 

    that the authorities – the people in charge come from a select part of society who are – lets face it – pretty stupid

    taught by academics who don't understand nature and followed by people who know neither nature or science 

    science – the science that took at least 2 years to say to people – virus's live in the air – even in the atmosphere way above us – and if you open your windows you can get fresh air?

    hahahaha we really are living in a mad place

    we are fed fairy tales as children and then grow up into a world that is full of pain and suffering

    what a creature we are!!!

    take care all you wise folk and don't forget to take all the dark and let it gradually cancel out the light – the soul – then you won't have to come back again – not that this part of the universe will still be here for very long!!

    with our continued obsession to use the earth in our self indulgent way – will we gradually go off orbit and set the whole of, what looks quite a stable area of space, into another big bang

    let us rid this part of space of our stupid species – shame we have to take everything else with us – tis our natural end?

    keep all the senses wide open

  16. Laura says:

    Reno, Nevada, wettest December 2021 with a Pacific Cyclone next to Driest January 2022 since 1893! Who's in control?

  17. River R says:

    Aloha

  18. River R says:

    When people question information, because some of us research and fall back on Dane and his videos, they dispute even factual and trusted sources. I give up.

    • fellow human being says:

      Aloha River R!

      Please don't give up sharing the truth!  Everyone needs a break sometimes.  Use the experiences to help you have a more effective and meaningful conversation next time. 

      We are planting seeds of truth, and we probably won't see many of the sprouts.  Yet many of those seeds WILL sprout their roots and burst forth from the ground on their own when they are ready, (hopefully soon, of course).  A lot happens underground that we don't see, yet the growth is real. 

      Every time we sow seeds of truth, it matters in ways that we can't understand.  Time is short and every day is a chance to make a real difference.

       

  19. V. Susan Ferguson says:

    Long Funeral Homes, Short Life Insurers? Ex-Blackrock Fund Manager Discovers Disturbing Trends In Mortality | ZeroHedge

    Four weeks ago, OneAmerica insurance company CEO Scott Davison revealed that they had witnessed 'the highest death rates in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica' with a jump of '40% over what they were pre-pandemic.' Interestingly, Davison noted that the majority of deaths are not classified as due to Covid-19.
    The implication to many was clear – that the Covid-19 vaccine is linked to the excess mortality, and months of vaccine injury reports were now spilling over to actuarial data – which is beginning to show, among other things, that younger, working-age people began dying in greater numbers as vaccine mandates hit – for a disease which primarily kills older, non-working age individuals. The counter argument, often presented without evidence, is that the increase is due to people who postponed elective surgeries and other medical treatments during the pandemic.

    Ex-Blackrock fund manager Ed Dowd is in the former camp, and has spent the last month analyzing breadcrumbs associated with a rise in excess mortality vs. pre-pandemic levels. Given that we're now in the middle of earnings season, there are some pretty big crumbs rolling out of the insurance and funeral services industries which are beginning to paint a disturbing picture.

    A few key observations:
        •    Mortality worsened in 2021 vs. 2020 despite widespread vaccinations
        •    A spike in Mortality among younger, working-age individuals coincided with vaccine mandates
        •    The spike in younger deaths peaked in Q3 2021 when Covid deaths were extremely low (but rising into the end of September)
    On Tuesday, financial insurance company Unum reported that their Life segment saw an increase of 9% in their ratio of payouts vs. premiums (Benefit ratio), a 17.4% increase in 2021 vs. 2020 despite widespread vaccinations, and a 13.3% increase over 2019.
    On Wednesday, Dowd noted that funeral home company Carriage Services saw a 28% increase in September 2021 vs. 2020, and a 13% increase in August vs. the same period. Funerals and cremations are up 12% and 13% respectively on the quarter.
    In general, funeral homes saw an uptick in business in Q3, and Dowd will be closely monitoring Q4 reports which are expected around Feb. 15 – less than two weeks away.
    Dowd also noted on Wednesday that Lincoln National's death claims are up 13.7% y/y, and up 57% in Q4 vs. 2019. CFO Randy Frietag explained on Thursday that in 2021, the share of young people dying from Covid doubled in the second half of the year.

    Meanwhile, Reinsurance Group of America noted in their Thursday earnings call that Q4 was impacted by a meaningful level of Covid-19 mortality claims despite the fact that the Covid-19 vaccines have been around for more than a year.

    Also noting a spike in younger deaths which peaked in Q3 2022, is Hardford Insurance Group, which reported that mortality is up 32% from 2019 pre-covid levels, and 20% from 2020 pre-vaccine levels.

    mRNA inventor Dr. Robert Malone noted the troubling data in a recent appearance on Steve Bannon's "War Room”:

    Some key questions for the insurance companies:
        •    What are the leading causes of death for 2020 and 2021?
        •    How many of those who died were vaccinated vs. unvaccinated?
    Reinsurance Group of America, for example, reported a profit in Q4 2020 when the most of the population was unvaccinated and amid a deadlier strain of Covid-19, yet they registered a loss in Q4 2021 with more than 60% of the country fully vaccinated (and around 75% who have received at least one dose).
    Perhaps this is why Pfizer is now actively fighting to suppress research data submitted to the FDA for approval – while the pharmaceutical giant and its peers continue to enjoy legal immunity from vaccine injuries.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/long-funeral-homes-short-life-insurers-ex-blackrock-fund-manager-discovers-some-disturbing

  20. V. Susan Ferguson says:

    Johns Hopkins Analysis: 'Lockdowns Should be Rejected Out of Hand' | National Review

    The aura of “expert” has lost its luster during Covid, as our supposedly bigger brains have been proved wrong repeatedly.
    Two of these have been Ezekiel Emanuel and Anthony Fauci. Both were enthusiastic proponents of societal lockdowns as a means of preventing deaths and the spread of Covid. We now know from a Johns Hopkins blockbuster meta-analysis that “shutting it down,” in Donald Trump’s awkward phrase, did very little to prevent deaths.
    It’s a long, arcane, and detailed analysis, and I can’t present every nuance or statistic here. But I think these are the primary takeaways. From the study:
    Overall, we conclude that lockdowns are not an effective way of reducing mortality rates during a pandemic, at least not during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results are in line with the World Health Organization Writing Group (2006), who state, “Reports from the 1918 influenza pandemic indicate that social-distancing measures did not stop or appear to dramatically reduce transmission […]
    In Edmonton, Canada, isolation and quarantine were instituted; public meetings were banned; schools, churches, colleges, theaters, and other public gathering places were closed; and business hours were restricted without obvious impact on the epidemic.” Our findings are also in line with Allen’s (2021) conclusion: “The most recent research has shown that lockdowns have had, at best, a marginal effect on the number of Covid 19 deaths.”
    Why might that be?
    Mandates only regulate a fraction of our potential contagious contacts and can hardly regulate nor enforce handwashing, coughing etiquette, distancing in supermarkets, etc. Countries like Denmark, Finland, and Norway that realized success in keeping COVID-19 mortality rates relatively low allowed people to go to work, use public transport, and meet privately at home during the first lockdown. In these countries, there were ample opportunities to legally meet with others.
    Worse, the lockdowns caused tremendous harm:
    Unintended consequences may play a larger role than recognized. We already pointed to the possible unintended consequence of SIPOs, which may isolate an infected person at home with his/her family where he/she risks infecting family members with a higher viral load, causing more severe illness. But often, lockdowns have limited peoples’ access to safe (outdoor) places such as beaches, parks, and zoos, or included outdoor mask mandates or strict outdoor gathering restrictions, pushing people to meet at less safe (indoor) places. Indeed, we do find some evidence that limiting gatherings was counterproductive and increased COVID-19 mortality
    What lessons should be learned (my emphasis)?
    The use of lockdowns is a unique feature of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns have not been used to such a large extent during any of the pandemics of the past century. However, lockdowns during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic have had devastating effects. They have contributed to reducing economic activity, raising unemployment, reducing schooling, causing political unrest, contributing to domestic violence, and undermining liberal democracy. These costs to society must be compared to the benefits of lockdowns, which our meta-analysis has shown are marginal at best. Such a standard benefit-cost calculation leads to a strong conclusion: lockdowns should be rejected out of hand as a pandemic policy instrument.
    To which I would add another: We can never squelch free discourse and debate on public-health issues again.
    People who argued against the “scientific consensus” about the lockdowns were stifled, censored by Big Tech, denigrated by the media, and mocked by establishment scientists. That was essentially “anti-science.” The scientific method needs heterodox voices to speak freely if it is to function properly.
    This subsequent look-back shows why. To a large degree, those with the officially disfavored views–such as the signers of the Great Barrington Declaration—were correct on this matter.
    Will we learn the lesson? Yes, if our goal is to ably discern and apply the best policy options, which can be a messy process. No, if the point is to allow those in charge of institutional science to exert societal control.

    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/johns-hopkins-analysis-lockdowns-should-be-rejected-out-of-hand/

  21. Kelly says:

    Thank you Dane. We just had another round of weather whiplash in Colorado. Extremely warm to extremely cold. I had spinach and peas in the greenhouse but the temps dropped below zero and then skyrocketed to 90 this morning. Everything outside was covered in frozen chemically ice nucleated ice for two days. The only two days this month since the last freeze that we saw full sun. The spraying resumed locally today.

    I just heard a local broadcast were they discussed the state of the nations bridges. The were saying that over 65 percent were in need of immediate repair and were structurally unsound but that it would take 30 years to fix them all. My immediate thought was that we were going to start to see a lot of bridge collapses.

    Peace and Blue Skies,

    Kelly

     

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