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There goes the sun?
« on: April 28, 2025, 12:09:37 pm »
April 27, 2025
There goes the sun?
By Eric Utter

Multiple reports, such as one in the U.K. Telegraph, indicate that the U.K. is expected to grant approval for geoengineering experiments that would attempt to block light from the sun in an effort to curb global warming/climate change.

The experiments, allegedly to be announced in the coming weeks, are to be carried out by something called the Advanced Research and Invention Agency.

The U.K. government announced the creation of the ARIA, a self-described "independent research body to fund high-risk, high-reward scientific research” several years ago, saying that it will "help to cement the U.K.’s position as a global science superpower, while shaping the country’s efforts to build back better through innovation."

It added that the agency was to be led by "prominent, world-leading scientists who will be given the freedom to identify and fund transformational science and technology."

“Geoengineering” is the large-scale attempt to manipulate global environmental processes in order to slow down or reverse global warming.

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Re: There goes the sun?
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2025, 01:01:42 am »
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