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More than 190 nations agreed to ban geoengineering under a United Nations treaty to protect the diversity of life on Earth. The ban stipulated that “no climate-related geoengineering activities that may affect biodiversity take place, until there is an adequate scientific basis on which to justify such activities and appropriate consideration of the associated risks for the environment and biodiversity and associated social, economic and cultural impacts.” However: the United States was not one of the signatory countries. ‘a detailed analysis of the document that apparently was drafted by the U.S. in response to the ban concludes: “It looks like the U.S. is trying to think of a way to get the rest of the world on board with the geoengineering program – not to stop it.” The Belfort Group made of specialists in Aeronautics worked and made a file Case Orange which is available to prove that chemtrails do exist and are quite different from normal contrails
Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2014 15:02:19 +0000

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