Just some random news here, make of it what you will, because I’m done trying to convince the willfully blind they can see. Connect the dots, or don’t.

“Indeed, experts agree that no lifestyle adjustment can replace sustainable development.
Researchers have linked these and other extreme heat events around the world to man-made global warming, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. Shortening school days and staying indoors during peak hours are surface-level solutions which often come with their own hidden costs.
Lourdes Tibig, climate science adviser for the Philippines-based Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities, says that recent extreme heat underscores “the importance of incorporating climate change and resiliency into long-term development planning.”
‘Uncharted territory’: How Asia is coping with extreme heat – CSMonitor.com
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On Geoengineering, most infamous Geoengineer, Dr. D. Keith:
“It’s not really a moral hazard, it’s more like free riding on our grandkids.”
New from Dr. David Keith:
“David Keith has worked near the interface between climate science, energy technology, and public policy for twenty-five years. He took first prize in Canada’s national physics prize exam, won MIT’s prize for excellence in experimental physics, and was one of TIME magazine’s Heroes of the Environment. Keith is Professor of Applied Physics at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and founder of Carbon Engineering, a company developing technology to capture CO2 from ambient air to make carbon-neutral hydrocarbon fuels. Best known for his work on the science, technology, and public policy of solar geoengineering, Keith led the development
of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program, a Harvard-wide interfaculty research initiative.”
Abstract
Temperature-attributable mortality is a major risk of climate change. We analyze the capacity of solar geoengineering (SG) to reduce this risk and compare it to the impact of equivalent cooling from CO2 emissions reductions. We use the Forecast-Oriented Low Ocean Resolution model to simulate climate response to SG. Using empirical estimates of the historical relationship between temperature and mortality from Carleton et al. (2022), we project global and regional temperature-attributable mortality, find that SG reduces it globally, and provide evidence that this impact is larger than for equivalent cooling from emissions reductions. At a regional scale, SG moderates the risk in a majority of regions but not everywhere. Finally, we find that the benefits of reduced temperature-attributable mortality considerably outweigh the direct human mortality risk of sulfate aerosol injection. These findings are robust to a variety of alternative assumptions about socioeconomics, adaptation, and SG implementation.
https://media.rff.org/documents/WP_23-23.pdf
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“The nebulous nebula that is Congress cannot escape from a vast black hole of wasteful spending. The debt ceiling debacle demonstrated that lawmakers are light-years away from sustainable spending reforms. One problem is that agencies, such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), have had a veritable blank check to waste taxpayer dollars as they see fit. For example, NASA’s mission back to the moon has already been plagued by scheduling delays and cost overruns, and taxpayers will likely have to shell out $100 billion before another “small step” can happen. Policymakers must reassess mission priorities and blaze a better path forward before more taxpayer dollars are shuttled to NASA.
According to a new audit by NASA’s Inspector General (IG), the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket slated to ferry astronauts to the moon is an astounding $6 billion over budget. NASA had originally thought that using some of its older technologies (e.g., Space Shuttle and Constellation Programs) would save the mission money and incorporated these savings into initial cost estimates. But, “the complexity of developing, updating, and integrating new systems along with heritage components proved to be much greater than anticipated” and costs have skyrocketed out of control.”
It’s Time to Bring NASA’s Moon Mission Budget Back to Earth | RealClearScience
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St. Louis, one of many favored hotspots of experimentation and where I grew up. Like many ‘sacrifice zones’ I grew up hearing the propaganda: “If you don’t like the weather in Missouri, just wait 5 minutes.” This was common throughout many states of the Midwest, not just Missouri. The truth is, few alive today know truly natural weather. It’s been manipulated since before air travel even existed! If they can do it on a small scale in the 60s, they can do it regionally and beyond today.
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Sweet dreams!

I’m extremely sensitive to 5G radiation and the EMF. I have almost constant headaches and ringing in my ears. I can hear electricity. I keep certain crystals (no I’m not woo woo) like onyx and hematite because they protect from EMF and I keep salt lamps in my house. The smart meter is horrible from our electric.
This is the coolest May I can remember in the past few years. The weather has been SO weird this year so far here. Nothing surprises me anymore.
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Hey. Be woo-woo. I sleep with MANY crystals in my bedroom, with blue kyanite & black kyanite in my pillowcase. I have a salt lamp, too. Another thing I have is bio-geometry jewelry. Look them up.
And, this May HAS been unusually cool in my area, too.
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I will look that up. Thanks 😊
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We’ve been cool too, and it’s been lovely! Next week is scheduled for 100 though, so the swelter season begins. We are not ready! I’m going to look up that jewelry and those crystals, thanks for the tips.
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Aulterra is one brand of jewelry. I have forgotten what brand mine is. Mine was a gift from a friend.
Regarding crystals & precious stones, you might want to research their properties. Believe it or not but, it’s best to pick a crystal or a stone based upon feeling. Stones & crystals are as individual as people. Some are good for healing. Some are good for protection. I wear a rutilated quartz ring and a white labradorite necklace. Labradorite is helpful with meditation, calm & higher abilities.
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i have exactly the same thing. every day. sounds like a fax machine in my head and sometimes it is very painful almost drops me. i found vitamin C works for the headache. 2 or 3 and my headache goes away.
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I will try that too, thanks.
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It’s at least a good thing you recognize the sensitivity and so can minimize and make as many changes where possible. You think the crystals and salt lamps help? Anything else you’ve tried? I also have tinnitus, for a long time. We have had lots of issues in the past with our electricity and they are just amping it up still, electrifying every inch of the world.
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The salt lamp definitely helps balance the electrical particles in the house. Idk about the crystals but I do know that our electric company has banned the cages for the smart meters made of the crystals because it blocks the signal to the company so 🤷🏻♀️
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Isn’t that interesting, now I’m really curious, thanks!
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I can’t even find them anymore (the smart meter covers) I can only find the stainless steel ones. We aren’t allowed to put anything over ours. The company will come take it off and then charge you a service fee.
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I bet they are getting some complaints about that!
Speaking of ‘woo’ this ‘crazy’ lady did some really interesting and successful garden experiments. Makes me want to try it too!
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If man can imagine it, hollywood can film it, and once hollywood films it, it’ll only be a matter of time before government controls it – or at least tries.
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The chicken or the egg?
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Hollywood is only telling us what the government is already doing.
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Of course – people can’t handle the truth, so I wrote it “flipped” around to make it easier for them to swallow.
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actually the scripts are written by government hollywood just makes it look like a fantasy. it is their job. another branch of government. the paid liars and whores. it is has been admitted too by the same government thugs that are doing it.
our may froze killed our blooms, trees, grapes, nuts, wild rose. not only froze it but put the tree into a cardiac arrest so to speak. their chemical freeze killed every new leaf the tree or plant had on it. turned black and crispy. it killed a good 6 inches of each branch that had a new leaf or new bloom on it. chemical freeze. and the rest of may was cold. we usually get warm weather starting in march, by may it is hot. not this year.
it is june now of course and our trees are just now into full leaf! we normally have that by mid april. after being chemically hit they stopped producing leaves for weeks.looked dead after the chemical frost kill and then they started up again.
there has been no natural weather in 75 years. who alive has ever seen ”natural”?
it rained 1.5 inches of rain last week and killed off 1/2 of my bushes. hit single branches on my fruit trees and they are blackened and the leaves black and soft like new leaves. every tree got hit. not one missed. some only had leaves that blackened. others whole branches chemical killed.
we are not near industrial farms so it isn’t run off or drift. except it drifts from the sky. the planes always come and spray heavy before a rain.
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How awful Highlander, so sorry to hear it! But thank you for sharing. We’ve had real issues with our fruit trees too, non-stop issues, not producing, getting late frosts, sometimes total mystery. And the blackberry issue I wrote about, which we were hoping was just slow/late development, does not appear to be the case. Going to update on that soon. Hope something produces for you! Please do keep us posted.
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i thought of you and your blackberries. all mine are dead. that frost i mentioned killed them. the most recent rain killed more branches on my fruit trees. the leaves are soft and new looking except they are black and so is the entire branch. whatever hit it acts like a contract killer. it comes from the rain.
my best is your blackberries got hit the exact same way! toxic rain. it comes down in balls. not in all the rain but like balls of toxins that kill whatever it hits. plant-wise i mean.
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We have gotten so much “rain” and rain the weather has been so cool that I have for the first time got powdery mildew on my cucumbers. I discovered this morning, thankfully I had neem oil already at my house to spray them down. My garden is growing but it’s much slower this year because it’s been so cool and gray.
On top of that we are getting hazy smoke from the “wildfires in Canada” but my friend and I don’t believe that all this smoke in eastern Virginia is from that. It’s just too much. Wednesday I was literally choking all day on smoky smog.
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Holy smokes—bad pun intended. I didn’t realize how far south folks are dealing with this. Does it have a particular smell you’re noticing? Sorry to hear it. 🤢
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It had a wood smoke smell mixed with a underlying chemical smell. Not accelerant of any kind but a metallic smell/taste. It made my lips break out in a rash and I was so sick I stayed inside. It is actually better today but it rained/stormed yesterday.
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Thanks for the info. Sounds awful! Glad it rained it away some, but hopefully not affecting your plants! On heavy chemtrail days I sometimes sense a metallic odor as well.
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😖☹️🤮
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