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No longer a conspiracy theory: Florida has enacted legislation aimed at criminalising geoengineering

Wendy E

Florida has recently passed a law aimed at banning geoengineering practices within the state. This decision reflects rising concerns about the environmental and ethical issues tied to large-scale interventions in our planet's climate. 
 
Supporters of the bill argue that geoengineering methods, like solar radiation management and carbon capture, could pose serious risks to ecosystems and public health. By imposing legal penalties for these activities, Florida is working to protect its natural resources and ensure that any climate-related efforts are carried out transparently and responsibly.
 
This legislation comes at a time when there's a larger national and global conversation about the pros and cons of geoengineering as a solution to climate change. As the impacts of climate change become more apparent, states like Florida are trying to find responsible ways to tackle these challenges. 
 
The new law not only sets an example for other states considering similar actions but also emphasises the need for public discussion about climate intervention strategies. By taking a strong stance against geoengineering, Florida is positioning itself as a leader in environmental protection, advocating for solutions that prioritise ecological health and community safety over unproven technological fixes. 
 
"Climate change" is just another problem-reaction-solution scheme created by geoengineering, serving as a profit-driven venture for corrupt governments and big businesses. In Serbia, for instance, we have 3-4 planes releasing chemtrails over villages with populations of 600 or fewer. The dispersal of these heavy metals is a major factor contributing to widespread illness and fatalities.
 
In "Geoengineered Transhumanism," Elana Freeland explores the fascinating connection between geoengineering and the transhumanist movement. She examines how advancements in technology are transforming our lives and the environment. Freeland argues that manipulating the Earth's climate through techniques like solar radiation management and cloud seeding is more than just a scientific pursuit; it raises profound philosophical and ethical questions that challenge our very understanding of what it means to be human. She suggests that these interventions are part of a larger agenda aimed at merging human consciousness with technology, potentially leading to a new existence that surpasses our traditional human limits.
 
Stay alert and question everything!
 

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