Dane Wigington
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“What’s Behind the Weird Weather That’s Dominated 2026?” (NY Times). “Millions of Americans on alert as dangerous cold sweeps East Coast” (ABC). “What’s Up With This Big Freeze? Some Scientists See Climate Change” (NY Times). No, the constant freak flash freezes are not a result of climate change, they are a core objective of the climate engineering onslaught and chemical ice nucleation operations. Flora and fauna that have somehow survived so far are being decimated by the worsening winter weather warfare in targeted regions, how much more can they endure? The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.
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Omg. Just heard the news on deregulation on harmful emissions in US. Shocking looks like the devoid fossils in the fossil fuel industry have totally lost the plot and the whole world will pay the price. My sympathy lies with the in̈nocents the flora, fauna and the wildlife. The rest of us have no excuses toʻ busy on the socials unable to look up from our phones consuming on a scale that is totally unsustainable whilst worshipping the beneficiaries obsessed with power and greed.Thank God for Danes insights which help to keep me sane and recognize the truths reading between the lines. Total respect for your work it must be exhausting and frustrating. Please do not give up. Personally I rely upon your weekly broadcast it gives me the heads up and helps me decipher the chaos. I have also read and viewed every article and broadcast on your site. Find it hard to comprehend most people’s disinterest in the topics that are really critical to our survival. Probably your biggest fan in the UK. Most people think I’m mad and all this is a conspiracy theory. Ironic. I just look out of my South facing office window and observe the daily crosses in the sky. Thanks to geoengineering watch I no longer wonder why. Thank you Dane
Thanks Dane for your interview with Jimmy Dore last May. I just saw it for the first time today. It is up to one hundred seventy three thousand views.
Thanks Dane for your recent interview with Jimmy Dore.
Dane,
I have often thought to inquire if you recorded evidence of “control” concerning Superstorm Sandy [New Jersey landfall Oct. 29, 2012]. A local columnist for the weekly newspaper where I also work since 1996, in the immediate aftermath, quoted “the European Model forecast it so precisely 7 days before it struck, you might wonder if somebody was controlling the weather.” The quote struck home for me – LONG before I knew anything about you or geoengineering. I was immensely suspicious of a so-called hurricane tracking up the East coast; moving far NE to sea… and suddenly stopping, and then traveling due west straight into New Jersey.
I knew that was nothing like natural weather I have ever known about Atlantic hurricanes.
Recently, I ordered a box of your flyers and booklets, and put one in this columnist’s office mail slot. He has made no reply, seemingly unwilling “to go there” on this issue. 🙁
neal roberts, lanoka harbor, NJ
Thank you Neal!
Neal,you are right about Superstorm (Hurricane) Sandy being a totally unprecedented storm. Especially at that latitude and at that time of year the Prevailing Westerlies should have pushed any approaching storm out to sea. In 2012 I was unaware of the model that predicted landfall in the Northeast. But Dane has mentioned Hurricane Sandy several times over the years and from the first time I heard it I immediately suspected that Sandy like so many other storms was manipulated.
Hurricaine Erin September 2011 very suspicious as well.
Following up from 1-10-26 GAN #544. Dane said “A civilization will. . .seek material everything because it uses ‘growth’ to regulate emotional life.”
A favorite quote of mine is from writer Ursula Le Guin, found in AZ quotes, etc.
Capitalism’s grow or die imperative stands radically at odds with ecology’s (web of life & its support systems DW) imperative of ‘Interdependence & limit.’ The two imperatives can no longer coexist with each other; nor can any society founded on the myth that they can be reconciled hope to. survive. Either we will establish an ecological society or society will go under for everyone, irrespective of his or her status.
Living in the twin cities of Minneapolis & St. Paul, rather than civil war, it’s time for a global revolution. Rather than (the declaration of) independence from the outside in- how about declaring the “interdependence (of all life), and limits (our spirits not our wants), from the inside out!! Let this nation defeat its own empire, among the few empires that now exist. For its fire & ice we all pay the price.
Smoking Gun Proof Of Atmospheric Spraying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_xl5-yN5Ts
Thirty three years ago I came across an amazing sight, thousands upon thousands of Monarch butterflies making their way back to their wintering grounds in Mexico. I was traveling northwest on highway 10, back to Portland Oregon from San Antonio Texas at the time. I have mixed feelings of that day, one of joy, that I was able to witness such beauty in nature and one of sadness, that I will probably never see that spectacle again. Today I woke to a light dusting of chemicalized snow here in Eastern Oregon, I’ll try to make it a good day.
Thinking of Geoff Hanham finding a tiny white flower with yellow stigma like a daffodil–a remnant of nature, species out of it’s range,or gift from a spirit as solace for loss of wild birch. And Joe to tell of the plight of the Monarch butterfly. That reminded me of being at a lake when I was about 5, (1950). There were beautiful native shrubs and flowers, and I was exploring the shore when I came upon a crowd of butterflies; I had never seen so many butterflies before, so beautiful and I was in awe. I got too close and some flew away, so I backed up to a comfortable spot and watched. They were on a little beach of damp sand opening and closing their wings, so colorful. Mother found me and crept up to watch. She told me they were Monarchs and they were doing a ballet. We laid there in the sun (the UV-A sun) under a true blue sky, with the fragrance of forest and oxygen rich lake with neat aquatic plants.
That would be Suttle Lake, which at that time you could have all to your self. You might go out and another family from town would be there and you would say hello. There were huge old growth logs sunk in the main sandy open place. I think there were three of them, old and bleached gray, no bark, and they were fun to play on, or sit on after a swim, throw your towel on. Sometimes I think it is better to just never go back. I went there just a few years ago and it was crowded, people everywhere, toys, litter, dogs, and for some reason the logs were gone. Before it got that bad, I went there one time, and I thought how great it was to have those old growth logs because people could see how big the trees are suppose to be. I walked around looking at the forest, some sort of big trees, but I liked the contrast, where a person might notice and think hey, wow those logs are huge, and figure it out.
It is the old frogs in hot water thing. One day there was a woman in my driveway for a couple minutes. She was out from the midwest visiting and just ecstatic to be seeing the northwest, bubbling with all she was going to see, and she twirled around with her arms out, exclaiming, “and this beautiful blue sky!”. The spray planes had been through that morning, and I looked up at milky blue crap sky, and wondered what it must be like at her place. I didn’t run in and fetch her a booklet, she was about to get in the car. Anyway, I had a bad experience on a greyhound bus one time. This really nice school teacher, same thing, only older woman, ecstatic, coming out to live “a new Life”, and I really liked her. It sort of wasn’t my fault because this young Arizona cowboy kept asking me questions, I answered and he kept asking. “…nerve gas mounds. That’s where they store the nerve gas.” About that time, I could see the teacher wasn’t doing well, but the Arizona cowboy thought I was a super tour guide.
After the lunch stop, she changed her seat. I caught a look at her face, she was crushed and I felt bad. She had talked about how wonderful to come to “a clean place”, her new start at life. Well, that’s the other thing. You really can’t move away.
Peace, Crystal in Oregon.
Highly unusual winter here in Pinetop,white mtns of az.
Temps consistently 5 to 15 degrees above normal almost all year. Very little precipitation like last year.
Trees showing signs of water stress and bark beetles are being blamed as the cause, and appear to be about the only insects we have left. Vertually zero insects noted for quite some time now, a couple of dozen bees, a few flies etc.etc this past year alone
That decline has been noted for a decade or so at least.
No locals here can remember such warmth and/or lack of precipitation.
What happens when we breathe in enough airborne metals and nano plastics , will our internal organs burn up like a piece of tin foil in a microwave or melt like a non microwaveable container ?
I’ve often pondered that. Don’t get an MRI!
At least all that aluminum in us won’t rust.
However, the aluminum, strontium, and barium may
be causing mass dementia and apathy – just what
we need. Just imagine the population in
10 years, like a bad sci-fi zombie movie.
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, February 7, 2026, # 548 ( Dane Wigington )
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‘Weather’ or not the comatose masses choose to believe it or not, does not change the fact that everything Dane is saying is absolutely true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC0LcaeVjv4
🍃🌸🍃Dear Estimable Mr Wigington,
I wish i were better with words, but here’s the best i can do for now…
I want to thank you from my heart for your soul, your spirit, your wisdom and your courage.
May you ever go in peace.🍃🌸🍃
‘Geoengineering Fails Again’: Coalition Cheers End of Arctic Ice Project
One campaigner said the cancellation “marks another monumental victory for our planet and future generations, a victory where Indigenous peoples’ resistance has been central.
Environmental and Indigenous activists declared Thursday that “geoengineering fails again,” welcoming the shutdown of a project that aimed to use “a reflective material to protect and restore Arctic sea ice,” which is rapidly disappearing as humanity’s reliance on fossil fuels heats the planet.
Noting that “we committed to moving forward only if we could conclusively demonstrate both the safety and effectiveness of our approach,” the Arctic Ice Project team confirmed in an online statement that it “will be concluding its research and winding down the organization.”
Dane please comment on this article.
Crazy weather all over the planet.
Thank you
https://www.commondreams.org/news/geoengineering
Hello, Joe, in regard to your question about the “Common Dreams” disinformation report, just more deception and distraction. “Common Dreams” and so many others continue to pretend climate engineering is just a dangerous proposal, it is an over 80 year old catastrophic reality.
Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals
Feb 4 (Reuters) – Greenland, the Arctic island coveted by U.S. President Donald Trump, experienced its warmest January on record this year, as a rate of warming four times faster than the global average redraws the outlook for sectors from fishing to mining.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/greenland-shatters-temperature-record-redrawing-economy-from-fishing-to-minerals/ar-AA1VFg27?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Thank you, Dane, for passionately caring about our precious wildlife and your heartwarming account of your encounters with bear and the cougar.
There are very few deer this winter here in the Massachusetts Berkshires. Mid-November, all of our cardinals disappeared—people ar saying they may have migrated this year. There are very few birds.
Over the past two summers, because we are largely ledge outcropping, with all the torrential downpours the earth is constantly sodden. What was once lawn is now a sea of strange moss. This has oddly invited excessive mole activity with their tunnels everywhere, and even more strange, the frequent surfacing of dead moles that have surfaced from underground. We use no chemicals, pesticides, or fertilizers and have never before seen anything like what we experienced last summer.
Over the past few summers, we noticed the leaves of our large potted plants, a bay laurel and Calamondin orange turning a strange color once they were brought outdoors for the summer. This winter, back indoors and away from the engineered weather, the foliage has returned to the natural verdant color. So this summer, they’ll remain under cover on the porch, and not outdoors in the garden.
The jet traffic at times is so heavy it seems like an air raid. Then the same pattern, always the same pattern as Dane describes, fluctuating temperature, high winds, chemical ice nucleation. As others here have mentioned, even when the sky appears to be clear there are particles of precipitation constantly falling that resembles a fine mist of sleet. Every morning there is at least another inch accumulation of what appears to be snow, a mix of granular and powder.
Lately there is an increase in smaller, private jet traffic. Toward the eastern part of Massachusetts the residents of the Concord area, around Thoreau’s Walden Pond, are petitioning against increased private jet traffic and runways in that region. There are no regulations to control this horror. Let’s pray that Rocket Man will help identify the perpetrators.
Hello Sally, one thing you might want to try is protecting your plants with a shade cloth. I covered my garden last summer with a shade cloth with 50% light blocking rating. I noticed that plants that were on the periphery of the shade cloth showed signs of sun damage. It also was cooler under the shade, better to work under. I was able to cover a 30 by 40 section for under $200. It seems to work, I would give it a try. Good luck.