Bill Gates Foundation Just Conducted a Mass Geoengineering Test
It was just revealed that the Bill Gates Foundation conducted a mass geoengineering experiment prevent global warming by releasing trillions of salt micro-particles from an retired aircraft carrier in San Francisco Bay.
The Swedish Space Corporation, also funded by Gates and Harvard University, ran into a buzz-saw last month when they tried to use a very large ballon to make a massive release of calcium carbonate, chalk dust, from a high high-altitude balloon over Northern Sweden to observe how effective it would be to blot out sunlight.
The dispersant device was developed by a Silicon Valley engineer who previously when working at Xerox developed an extremely fine nozzle to spray ink particles in high speed commercial printers. Bill Gates made a $300,000 investment in 2009, but it took another 14 years to perfect a sprayer for a potentially global impacting application.
The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) was subject to opposition by a large number of Sweden’s Indigenous people. The Sammi Counsel warned that the Gates experiment could have “catastrophic consequences” by “essentially attempting to mimic volcanic eruptions by continuously spewing the sky with sun-dimming particles.”
Given Sweden’s Central Skåne Volcanic Province has a geologic history of volcanic activities that cause mass-life-kill events by blocking the suns light, the Sammi tribes warned that the SCoPEx could also have “irreversible sociopolitical effects.
Gates simply picked up a University of Washington research team and began the SCoPEx dispersion from atop USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum in Alameda. According to Scientific American Magazine the SCoPEx experiments will run through the end of May, according to a weather modification application a file with federal regulators.
Peter Imanuelsen, known on-line as PeterSweden fought the project in Sweden. He emphasized, “this isn't a conspiracy theory. It is by the very definition a conspiracy. They conspired to keep this experiment secret.”