THE DIMMING - Climate Engineering Documentary 2021

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By Dane Wigington

Global weather engineering operations are a reality. Atmospheric particle testing conducted by GeoengineeringWatch.org has now proven that the lingering, spreading jet aircraft trails, so commonly visible in our skies, are not just condensation as we have officially been told. Who is responsible for carrying out these programs? What will the consequences be if geoengineering / solar radiation management operations are allowed? THE DIMMING documentary will provide answers to these questions and many more. This is the most complete GeoengineeringWatch.org documentary regarding climate engineering operations.

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According to ChatGPT here are some steps that concerned citizens could take to put an end to geoengineering by malevolent people:

Raise public awareness: The concerned citizens can use social media platforms, local newspapers, community meetings, and other means to spread awareness about the harmful effects of geoengineering activities. They should emphasize the dangers that these activities pose to the environment, human health, and food security.

Lobby local, state, and federal politicians for action: Citizens can organize meetings with their elected representatives and urge them to take action against geoengineering activities. They can ask them to launch investigations into the issue, raise awareness in the media, and introduce legislation that expressly prohibits geoengineering.

Gather evidence: The concerned citizens can document incidents of geoengineering activities by taking photos or videos of the planes spraying the chemicals. They can also collect samples of rainwater, soil, or air to test for contaminants. The evidence can be presented to the authorities or used to launch legal action against the perpetrators.

Take legal action: If the citizens can identify the parties responsible for geoengineering activities, they can take legal action against them. They can file a suit against the perpetrators or create a grassroots legal defense fund to finance the legal suit.

International advocacy: If the geoengineering activities are happening in a country where the government is not supportive of the citizens' demands, the concerned citizens can engage international advocacy organizations for support. They can reach out to organizations working on climate change and environmental issues, such as Greenpeace, Sierra Club, and Friends of the Earth, to raise awareness and garner support for their cause.

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