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Published on Dec 19, 2014 by Dane Wigington
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On November 21st, 2014, a diverse panel of experts was assembled in Northern California to discuss the profound environmental and human health dangers posed by the ongoing global climate engineering programs. Northern California media completely blacklisted this important event and gave it no coverage whatsoever even though they were notified in advance. There were nearly 500 concerned citizens in attendance from locations throughout the state, and from locations as far away as Alaska. Some of those present in the audience also included city officials, county officials, and other public agency personnel. Why did mainstream media totally ignore this major gathering which presented hard science data on the dire issue of climate engineering? Because corporate media’s job is to block credible data from reaching the public. All are needed to help sound the alarm on the lethal geoenginering programs. Mainstream media will not help us in this critical battle, it’s up to us.
years back on activist post website I read a comment or comments from mark mc candlish and replied back to what he saw in the sky through his binoculars. I realized we were seeing the same thing except I was seeing with my eyes which was very limited. the chemtrailed skies and low clouds were being used to hide they were there and what they were doing. i also learned about the fires being intentionally set around our city. one in particular where a man in a wheelchair perished in the fire which if what i read is true and i personally believe it is wasn’t how he died. because he was invalid everyone bought the official story. i can’t remember but i think there was something about the autopsy or lack there of and not long after that story surfaced they supposedly investigated and caught the guy on video who did it. of course, i’m holding back on who those individuals and or agencies said to be involved are. i have a tendency to say too much as i have now so its best i stop there.