Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 11, 2025, #492

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Dane Wigington
GeoengineeringWatch.org

"Los Angeles begins to face ‘apocalyptic’ devastation as wildfires continue to burn" (PBS). "It feels apocalyptic: Californians on the loss and devastation from LA wildfires" (Guardian). "Economic loss from L.A. wildfires could top $50 billion, making it one of the costliest U.S. natural disasters" (LA Times). And in the rest of the US, "Biggest snowstorm in years shuts down travel across southern US" (Accuweather), what's wrong with this picture? Welcome to the world of weather warfare. The latest installment of Global Alert News is below.

Atmospheric frequency transmissions are a primary method with which the geoengineers can manipulate atmospheric pressure zones and thus surface wind directions and velocities. These transmissions form very specific patterns in aerosol laced cloud canopies and haze as the video capture below clearly reveals.

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13 Responses to Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 11, 2025, #492

  1. Susan wilson says:

    Will this stop now that Trump is in office ? How do we make this stop ?

  2. julie L says:

    Listened to a UK news website and evidently foot and mouth is about to make another appearance in this country.  The animals to suffer again as they already have done for a long time. Presently bird flu with thousands being culled for one positive test and fires also destroying wild life  etc.  UK in a right mess.

  3. Julie L says:

    I can listen on the website now as I've had a different phone and as long as it works on your site in case you tube removes your content then there isn't a problem.  It was cold here but has improved a bit.  The extreme heavy rain and floods aren't happening at the moment.

  4. Gary Morrow says:

    The current weather channel forecast for my location in Aiken SC is for at least five inches of snow on next Tuesday and Wednesday. That amount of snow would cause a lot of problems here. You can't drive more than a hundred yards without seeing huge piles of chopped up trees and tree branches on the roadside that were blown down by Hurricane Helene in late September. I am expecting and prepared for a long duration power outage here. After Hurricane Helene the power was off for a whole week, but at least the the weather was mild then. If this winter storm materializes then it will be very cold this time around. 

  5. Gary Morrow says:

    Thanks Dane for your most recent interview with Mike Adams of Natural News. 

  6. Steve says:

    I watch a podcast from a local weatherman in Wyoming every weekday.  Today he commented on two important situations that seem directly due to weather warfare management.  He noted that we are experiencing a stratospheric warm up which pushes the cold air to the ground.  Also, he noted that there are two high pressure systems one off the west coast and one off the east coast that work as bookends and keep the very cold temperatures contained between them in the US and going all the way down to the southern US border.  Plus he noted that those high pressure areas are going nowhere for the next two weeks with even greater cold coming in from Siberia.  Thought this might be of interest to everyone.  

  7. joe strauss says:

    Dane,  I know all out there reading you website are in the Know.

    And wanting answers.  YOU tell it as is

     

    Now ,others can do this too..Read (out of the box) as  a start.

    The standard media people are TOLD what to say..  I read

    many sources.foreign too.  I found  This:  LA fires had only 25% of

    water avail to Firefighters.  The Main water large storage in

    Southern California had the supply source..turned… off line.

    I take it a computer control apparatus.   Of course all burned.

    Every source I read on Climate disasters tell same all around the globe.  WE never has this before…It is the common thread,

    that I read last 2 years in the story.

     

     

  8. Ever watchful says:

    DON'T LOOK UP. DON'T LOOK DOWN. DON"T LOOK AROUND.

    RATHER VIEW  ON YOUR SCREEN

    IMPORTANT MEDIA NEWS

    and  see

    NOTHING TO SEE HERE.

    or

    Just merely pay attention to Nature our Greatest Teacher

  9. Gerry says:

    Fishy, fishy, fishy fires. How is this going to transform the insurance industry?

    https://www.aol.com/news/pacific-palisades-fire-may-spell-182853086.html

  10. Wesley Boles says:

    If We Only Knew

    For those who truly want to know go to National Science Foundation website and look under what we fund and a simple award search for Wildfire will yield 1048 results while smoke clouds will yield over 3000. All the money spent on research is what we fund for results of " It's way worse than we thought "  

    As for smart meters I have chosen to opt out at an additional cost of $50 a month added to my electric bill which in the long run is cheaper than loosing your home to fire at the hands of so called Controllers.                   If We Only Knew 

    • L Bier says:

      unfortunately, even the so-called "non-smart meters" here are actually still smart meters. Call your electric company and ask for the name of the type of non-smart meter and please let us know.

      Here in Colorado it's not possible to have an analog meter, either a transmitting or non-house transmitting smart meter, both smart meters.

  11. Stan Sylvester says:

     Mexico is one of the five biggest vanilla bean producers. Mexico  has  been slammed with drought and record breaking heat. This is not good for the vanilla bean.

    "Vanilla production is at serious risk as a result of the effects caused by climate change." This conclusion was voiced by University of Veracuz Professor Alejandro Quirino Villarreal. Where would we be without academia?

    Plantation worker Arturo Elias Garcia Gonzales had this to say: "All of our producers estimate that we lost about 80% of this year's produce."

    This of course shows up at the supermarket with prices rising for vanilla.  A frantic search on the Internet for baked goods recipes that don't require vanilla is not a long term solution.

    Should we stay the current course, at some point we will not have to be concerned with higher vanilla prices. Should the assault on the remaining earth's life support continue, there will be no more vanilla. Do any of us want a future with no more bake food sales?

    In the meantime, it's time to challenge that tired, worn out, all encompassing climate change narrative. It needs to be stated for what it is, climate manipulation and climate catastrophe. 

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