Before the UK general elections, The Guardian published an article
accusing members of Reform UK of promoting “conspiracy theories.” One
such “theory” was chemtrails.
Embarrassingly for The Guardian,
just a couple of months later a global leader in artificial intelligence
released a chemtrail emulator, an online tool, that anyone can use to
see the effects of chemtrails.
For those of us who don’t follow
The Guardian’s corporate narrative, believe what our own eyes are seeing
and have researched for ourselves, we know chemtrails are not a theory,
they are a fact. And that there are widespread attempts to keep
chemtrail operations hidden from the public, including by those pulling
the strings at The Guardian, makes it a conspiracy.
Two months
ago, AI pioneer Andrew Ng released a simple online tool that allows
anyone to tinker with the dials of a solar geoengineering model,
exploring what “might happen” if nations “attempt” to counteract climate
change by spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere...<<<Read More>>>...