Climate Activist Goes Rogue Releasing ‘Mini Volcanoes’ to Cool Atmosphere

‘Make Sunsets’, a Mexico-based startup, will launch 2kg of sulfur particles in a balloon into the stratosphere in a “rogue” move to create a “mini-volcano” effect it says could help cool the planet. The cloud of particles will reflect the sun’s rays for a cooling impact. Injecting sulfur in the sky could affect rainfall and monsoons, thus affecting crops. Effects could vary across regions, with some areas reaping benefits while others are harmed, increasing the chance of conflict.

‘Make Sunsets’ is a Silicon Valley money-making enterprise to sell “cooling credits”, no matter the cost to the environment and people it can affect. Geoengineering proponents totally ignore the fact that global warming is a hoax that was devised to control people. Furthermore, aerosol injection into the atmosphere to stop global warming has been underway for some time. Controlling the weather is a profound power.

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A Mexico-based startup will next week launch sulphur particles into the stratosphere in a “rogue” move to create a “mini-volcano” effect it says could help cool the planet.

The technique, known as stratospheric aerosol injection, mimics the impact of volcanoes by using a weather balloon to release sulphur, creating a cloud of particles that reflect the sun’s rays and have a cooling impact.

It is one of several geoengineering techniques being studied as a way to cool the planet to avoid breaching internationally agreed limits on global warming.

The amount of particles that start-up Make Sunsets plans to release in coming days, up to 2kg, will make a minimal difference to overall warming.

But experts in geoengineering say the launches set a dangerous precedent for private companies or governments to interfere with the planet’s atmosphere.

The company is backed by two venture capital funds, and is selling “cooling credits” to the public for $15 (£12), which it says pays for 1g of sulphur, expected to produce enough cooling to offset a ton of carbon emissions for a year.

It released a first balloon in December in Mexico, but will next week launch from California, after the Mexican government released a statement criticising the first effort.

Co-founder Luke Isemans said the potential risks of what he is doing are outweighed by the known threat of climate change.

“I think that pretty quickly leads a rational person to an uncomfortable conclusion that we have a moral obligation to already be doing this at scale,” he told the Telegraph. “Eve

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The practice is so far largely unregulated, leading experts to warn of the dangers of taking action without global consensus.

If conducted on a large scale, there are concerns the technique could deplete the ozone layer, or change precipitation patterns. Hundreds of scientists have signed a call for a global non-use agreement to stop the development and potential use of all large-scale solar geoengineering technologies.

“It would basically change precipitation patterns, meaning it could mess up the monsoon, which would affect millions of people,” said Lili Fuhr, from the Center for International Environmental Law. “Basically, you’re impacting everyone on this planet, so everyone should have a say. There’s not one country or actor that can take control of the global thermostat and do it benignly for everyone else.”

Experts warn that this cheap and easy method could make it more tempting for governments to use, which could have the potential to fuel conflicts if it goes wrong.

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Geoengineering Monitor:   https://www.geoengineeringmonitor.org/2023/01/by-prohibiting-solar-geoengineering-experiments-mexico-sets-a-global-example-of-precaution/




New Idaho Bill to Charge Those Who Administer mRNA Vaccines with Misdemeanor

Idaho state Representative Judy Boyle and Senator Tammy Nichols, both Republicans, sponsored House Bill 154 that would make the administration of experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines illegal, essentially outlawing the jabs. According to the bill text, “A person may not provide or administer a vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid technology for use in an individual or any other mammal in this state.” Senator Nichols said there is no liability, informed consent or data for Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines. She said that there were issues with the shots being fast tracked. If the bill is passed, a person who violates it will be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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A new bill has been introduced in Idaho that would make the administration of experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines illegal.

Representative Judy Boyle (R-Midvale) and Senator Tammy Nichols (R-Middleton) sponsored House Bill 154.

Sen. Nichols introduced the new bill on the 15th of February before the House Health and Welfare Committee, according to KTVB.

According to the bill text, “A person may not provide or administer a vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid technology for use in an individual or any other mammal in this state.”

A person who violates the bill will be guilty of a misdemeanor.

The new legislation, if passed, would go into effect on July 1, 2023.

KTVB reported:

Nichols said during her presentation to the committee, “We have issues this was fast tracked.”

Nichols said there is no liability, informed consent or data on mRNA vaccines. She later clarified she was referring to the two COVID-19 vaccines, Pfizer and Moderna.

“I think there is a lot of information that comes out with concerns to blood clots and heart issues,” Nichols said.

Rep. Ilana Rubel, D-Boise, questioned Nichols’ statement that the vaccines were fast-tracked. She said her understanding was that the vaccines were approved and survived the testing, later approved by the FDA.

Nichols said she is finding it “may not have been done like we thought it should’ve been done.”

“There are other shots we could utilize that don’t have mRNA in it,” Nichols said.

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Woman Reports Becoming Sick from Vaccine Sheddingby Others who Were Vaccinated

Kris Edelkamp, a retired medical myotherapist (sports massage therapist), who worked with vaccinated professional athletes, says she is severely vaccine injured due to the mRNA COVID injection shedding from her clients, while she remained unvaccinated.

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Link for video:   https://rumble.com/v28wa5c-are-the-vaccinated-causing-2nd-hand-vaccine-injuries-in-the-unvaccinated.html




PayPal Lost $6 Billion in Valuation after Proposing $2500 Penalties. CEO to Step Down

PayPal lost $6 billion in valuation during a stock market selloff as thousands of users canceled their accounts. The sell off came after PayPal deplatformed organizations and commentators for their political views and proposed imposing $2500 penalty for violations to its acceptable use policy that would have banned the promotion of “misinformation,” as well as “hate, violence, racial or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory.” PayPal claimed that the guidelines were published “in error.” PayPal CEO Dan Schulman, who has been the CEO since 2014, announced that he would retire from the financial services platform at the end of the year.

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PayPal CEO Dan Schulman announced that he would retire from the financial services platform at the end of the year.

Schulman, who will continue to serve on the company’s board of directors, said that he wants to devote more time to his “passions outside the workplace.” He became the company’s chief executive in 2014 after a stint as enterprise growth president at American Express.

“I’m proud of what we have accomplished at PayPal and of the incredibly talented and committed people I work with every day,” he said in a statement. “Together, we have reimagined financial services and e-commerce, and worked to improve the financial health of our customers. PayPal makes a difference every day for its customers and communities and the company is positioned for a great future.”

The retirement comes months after PayPal, which has deplatformed multiple organizations and commentators for their political views, had unveiled an upcoming change to its acceptable use policy that would have banned the promotion of “misinformation,” as well as “hate, violence, racial or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory.” Within one day of The Daily Wire reporting on the policy change, which would have imposed $2,500 penalties on users for each violation, PayPal claimed that the guidelines were published “in error.”

PayPal lost $6 billion in valuation during a subsequent stock market selloff as thousands of users canceled their accounts. An interview between Schulman and the World Economic Forum published months earlier showed that the executive’s approach to business had long involved moving the needle on social issues as well as earning profits.

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Biden Admin. Trying to Send Man to Prison for 10 Years for Making Meme Ridiculing Hillary Supporters

Douglass Mackey is allegedly behind a legendary Twitter account that helped Trump get elected in 2016 that featured memes that had more influence in the elections than NBC. Mackey faces 10 year in prison as the Department of Justice accuses him of promoting “disinformation” for making satirical memes directing Hillary Clinton supporters to skip the voting booth and instead text their votes. The government cannot find one case of someone who texted a vote for Hillary.

This case is a drastic escalation in the use of “disinformation” to try to codify it into criminal law to shut down opposition against the ruling elite. “Disinformation” has been used to censor people, but this case may set a precedent that could be used to send people to prison. The Biden administration chose this case to use as an example to inspire fear.

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Link for video:   https://rumble.com/v28xpfq-darren-beattie-what-is-the-meme-case-and-what-does-it-have-to-do-with-your-.html

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Douglass Mackey is alleged to be one of the many anonymous Twitter users who made the 2016 election so different, so memorable, and so important.

Like other anonymous internet memesmiths (anons), Mackey had no external reason that anyone should care what he said. He held no office. He had no byline at an elite publication. He had no vast pool of wealth that conferred legitimacy, deserved or undeserved, on what he had to say.

Mackey’s notability, like that of Bronze Age Pervert or Libs of TikTok, came exclusively from what he had to say, and that people found it funny and compelling. Over the summer and fall of 2016, Mackey allegedly went by the nom-de-tweet Ricky Vaughn (after Charlie Sheen’s character in Major League) and collected tens of thousands of followers who found him funny and compelling. Mackey was not single-handedly responsible for getting Donald Trump elected. But the work he allegedly did along with dozens of others is what made Trump’s victory possible. An MIT analysis estimated that Ricky Vaughn was a bigger influence on the 2016 election than NBC News.

But for the regime, the specter of anonymous individuals making the system tremble was too much. And so, for more than two years, the regime has been battling to send Mackey to prison.

You might not know much about Mackey’s case. It’s far less notorious than the January 6 prosecutions, or the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. But in terms of how much the speech matters for American liberty, it is as important as either of those — perhaps more so. 

In January 2021, shortly after the January 6 incident inaugurated a national anti-MAGA crackdown, the Department of Justice charged Mackey with “conspiring … to deprive individuals of their constitutional right to vote.”

Mackey’s offense? Illegal memes.

Specifically, the DOJ claims that the above meme merits a prison sentence of up to ten years, for violation of 18 U.S. Code § 241. The law, which concerns “Conspiracy against rights,” is a subset of the Enforcement Act of 1871, better known as the Ku Klux Klan Act.

The DOJ’s argument is that, by posting the above memes on Twitter in 2016, and designing it to resemble a Hillary Clinton ad, Mackey deceived the public into casting invalid text message votes, as part of a conspiracy to deprive them of the right to vote.

To be clear, the federal government can’t show that this actually happened. But the government says that proving a dumb meme fooled a single person is not necessary to find one guilty of the dastardly crime of disinformation.

[Revolver encourages anyone able to donate to the case at MEMEDEFENSEFUND.com. You can also donate crypto or send cash or check by going to douglassmackey.com, or if you prefer GiveSendGo, go to givesendgo.com/douglassmackeycase.]

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Fingerprints of Unvaccinated NYC Teachers Flagged to FBI

The fingerprints of New York City teachers who refused to receive the experimental COVID-19 shot were sent to the FBI and the New York Criminal Justice Services with “problem code” flags, sparking outrage from teachers who were fired over the vaccine mandate. The action of flagging the teachers impacts their ongoing ability to get employment at other places. The teachers did not commit any crimes. New York City Mayor Eric Adams lifted the city’s vaccine mandate for city workers last Monday, raising questions about the future of the 1,780 workers who were fired for refusing to take the jab.

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On February 8, 2023, while arguing on behalf of fired NYC workers who declined covid vaccination, attorney John Bursch stated in open court that unvaccinated teachers in New York City were flagged with problem codes in their personnel files, and when that occurred “their fingerprints are sent with that flag to the FBI and the New York Criminal Justice Services.”

You can listen to Bursch make this statement at the 5:30 mark of the audio recording of the court proceeding.

The source of this information is Betsy Combier who wrote an affidavit (see pdf below) in the Kane v. de Blasio case where she stated unvaccinated teachers were given a “problem code” label that was “then sent to the national databases at both the Federal Bureau of Investigation” (FBI) and the Department of Justice (DOJ).

In federal court on February 8th attorney Susan Paulson who was defending NYC stated that educators fired for declining covid vaccination were not removed for misconduct, but rather for not meeting a requirement for employment.

If there was no misconduct, why are unvaccinated educators fingerprints sent to the FBI?

I believe that unvaccinated NYC educators were being setup to be viewed as “right-wing extremists” or even “terrorists.” We know for many years Dr. Peter Hotez has been promoting an insane narrative that those who are “vaccine hesitant” are an extremely dangerous group, and that we need to look to Homeland Security and even NATO for suggestions of how to deal with such a “threat.” (watch Part 1 & 2 of Dan Cohen’s investigation into Dr. Peter Hotez)

If we look at those who declined covid vaccination through this lens, it is easy to see why their sensitive biometric information (like fingerprints) would be illegally sent to the FBI.

Educators who declined covid vaccination – including myself – had every right to do so. No one is a “terrorist” or “extremist” for holding the line on what does and does not go inside of their bodies – especially injected directly into their muscle tissue.

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NewsWars:   https://www.newswars.com/invasion-of-privacy-fingerprints-of-unvaccinated-nyc-teachers-sent-to-fbi/