Met Office admit to Geoengineering

In the ever-evolving discourse on climate change, the topic of geoengineering has often sparked intense debate and speculation. Over a decade ago, the Met Office made headlines by openly discussing the existence of geoengineering schemes, including the controversial practice of stratospheric aerosol injection, commonly referred to as “chemtrails.” During this period, the Met Office, Britain’s national weather service, acknowledged the existence of geoengineering efforts aimed at combating the effects of global warming. Stratospheric aerosol injection involves the intentional release of particles into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the Earth’s surface. From the MET OFFICE
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