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Unveiling Stratospheric Aerosol Injection: Catherine Ybarra Exposes the Government-Funded Folly to Cool the Planet
"Geoengineering refers to technologies that are used to alter the earth's climate system. Okay. These are man made technologies. And the idea behind geoengineering is to actually repair the climate. And it's really important to think about that."

"It helps you to understand it. When you hear the top geoengineering researchers talking about this technology Yeah. They're saying that they're using it to fix the climate. They believe that we have runaway climate change. They believe we have runaway global warming specifically and increased global temperatures."

"So the idea behind geoengineering is that you would reverse that or repair that. And in fact, you'll hear geoengineering referred to as climate intervention or, climate engineering or climate repair. Okay. And so if you think about it that way, you can understand the motivation behind it, behind what these scientists are trying to do. There's two types of geoengineering."

"The first is carbon dioxide removal. That's literally removing carbon dioxide out of the air and sequestering it. We're not gonna talk about that today. Okay. We'll talk about the second type of geoengineering."

"That's referred to as solar geoengineering or solar radiation management. That involves injecting particles into the very, very high upper level of of the atmosphere known as the stratosphere. And those particles are supposed to sit up there. They're reflective, so they're supposed to reflect sunlight back into space."

"At the top. Rather than allowing that sunlight to come to Earth, and then that's supposed to result in cooler global temperatures. Okay. The idea from this comes from volcanoes. There was a volcano in the nineties called Mount Pinatubo."

"It erupted. The particles from that stayed up there for about a year. That caused a decrease in global temperature. So what they're thinking is, yeah, they wanna mimic volcanoes. That's really what they're trying to do."

"And so there's one type of geoengineering of solar geoengineering known as stratospheric aerosol injection, and that's when you're injecting the particles. Now in the promo, you also saw space mirrors. There are other types, marine cloud brightening."

"Stratospheric aerosol injection is the one that gets the most notoriety and the most push among geoengineering researchers. So stratospheric aerosol injection is what I'm gonna talk to you about first. Okay. So like we do with the vaccines, we start with using FOIA to gather information. So for geoengineering, when we started looking into this, we wanted to know who's researching this and who's funding the research."

"Is our government funding the research? Right. Yes. Our government's funding the research. So we looked into some of the grants that are going out from the different federal agencies."

"One of them is the National Science Foundation. Okay. So what you can see, on the screen is, a screenshot of one of the grants that we pulled from the National Science Foundation. And this one specifically is looking at the impacts of geoengineering using stratospheric aerosols. So what we saw is that there were grants from the National Science Foundation going back from 02/2009 to present."

"We looked at five grants specifically. So what we know for sure is that not only is the government funding geoengineering research, but they've been funding it for decades. So those documents confirm that. So So yeah. And what we were able to see once we got these grants is who, the researchers are that are working on this."

"So this one in particular, is with Alan Robock of Rutgers University. And he's actually one of the top geoengineers, in this space. Okay. This one was back from 2011. So, we know that they're funding these top researchers, and you just have to wonder had the government not given these researchers this money, you know."

"Ten, twenty years ago. Would this technology be in the space that it is now? And they were looking at the I don't have all of the grants on the screen, but they were looking at politics of geoengineering, ethics of geoengineering. They were looking at the specific, injection levels or, rather altitudes that you would inject, what type of plane you would use, what type of chemicals you would use. All of that you can look at."

"You're seeing these companies, you're seeing the fun, you're seeing the documents, you're seeing the studies and the tests and things they're doing. Yeah. And this Alan Robot guy isn't hiding the fact that he's he's working on geoengineering. That No. He's working on being able to use, you know, human power to change how the climate is working."

"They don't hide it at all. If you read, another, individual who's featured in these grants is Douglas McMartin, and he's at Cornell University. You could search his name on the Internet, and he's got videos on this on YouTube and whatever platform you're watching videos on, where he's talking about geoengineering. And he's talking about how he wants to do stratospheric aerosol injection and what planes he wants to use and where the funding can come from. And they're talking about it all openly because in their minds, again, think about they think they're repairing the climate."

"They think the climate is something that needs to be fixed because we have runaway global warming. So for them, they want this out there. Right. You know what I mean? They're not hiding it. Okay. So it's in but now we understand kind of how our government has been helping to give thrust to that movement by funding the research."


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