Flash Freezing US, 90 Second Alert
Dane Wigington
GeoengineeringWatch.org
Icy winter storms and patented processes of chemical ice nucleation, what could go wrong? Climate engineering operations continue to create winter weather chaos in parts of the US, Canada, Europe and Asia. Chemical ice nucleation elements are a core component of global geoengineering programs. Winter weather whiplash, freezing rain, freezing drizzle / fog, and “thunder snow” conditions, all are indicative of chemical ice nucleation materials being dispersed into available atmospheric moisture. Ice nucleating elements create an endothermic (energy absorbing) reaction that, in turn, produces a colder, heavier air mass. The heavy dense air then sinks to ground surface levels. This shallow layer of cold air lowers surface temperatures and thus produces the sensationalized headlines of cold weather that the climate engineers and the power structure corporate media are seeking. “Winter Storm Blair” recently took its toll on specific regions of the US, "Winter Storm Cora" is next. Naming “winter storms” adds to the sensationalizing of these completely engineered events.
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DW
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So concerned to learn about the southern California wildfires breaking out around Los Angeles area. Where is a flash freeze when you need one?! Surely the demons of hell are at the helm of climate disruption programs- never are they used to help in any way shape or form. Praying for all innocent creatures, plants and humans in the line of fire- no pun intended.
Yesterday morning there was a thin, very slippery sheet of ice on the roads. I was driving slowly about a block from my house toward a busy highway. At the end of the street, the brakes didn't slow down the car down. I steered the car into the curb to avoid sliding out into the busy highway.
Thank you Dane for never giving up.