lightgiver
06-03-2009, 01:42 AM
http://playtoh.wordpress.com/2006/11/10/chemtrails-in-australia/
Zbigniew Brzezinski, key globalist and co-founder of the Trilateral Commission is quoted as saying "Technology will make available to the leaders of modern nations techniques for conducting secret warfare, of which only a bare minimum of security forces need be appraised, technology of WEATHER MODIFICATION COULD BE EMPLOYED TO PRODUCE PROLONGED PERIODS OF DROUGHT OR STORM." - - Brzezinski, Between Two Ages.
- - this is the same individual who noted that it might be "more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy issues, except in the circumstance of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat." - - Brzezinski, American Primacy and Geostrategic Imperatives
* Mankind "pump sulphur into atmosphere to survive"
* Measure may change colour of the sky
* "Would deflect sun's rays, slow global warming"
SCIENTIST Tim Flannery has proposed a radical solution to climate change which may change the colour of the sky.
But he says it may be necessary, as the "last barrier to climate collapse."
Professor Flannery says climate change is happening so quickly that mankind may need to pump sulphur into the atmosphere to survive.
Australia's best-known expert on global warming has updated his climate forecast for the world - and it's much worse than he thought just three years ago.
He has called for a radical suite of emergency measures to be put in place.
The gas sulphur could be inserted into the earth's stratosphere to keep out the sun's rays and slow global warming, a process called global dimming.
"It would change the colour of the sky," Prof Flannery told AAP.
"It's the last resort that we have, it's the last barrier to a climate collapse.
"We need to be ready to start doing it in perhaps five years time if we fail to achieve what we're trying to achieve."
Related Coverage
* Change climate change policy: FlanneryNEWS.com.au, 11 Feb 2009
* Australia 'destroying life on Earth'Herald Sun, 7 Jan 2009
* Trading scheme is 'too little, too late'NEWS.com.au, 31 Oct 2008
* Coal industry not the villainCourier Mail, 13 Oct 2008
* Rudd's expert wants tougher carbon goalsNEWS.com.au, 30 Sep 2008
Your Say
Well SOMEBODY'S already pumping SOMETHING into our atmosphere and creating artificial clouds. Whether it's to mitigate global warming or for more sinister purposes is unsure...
Glen Cameron of Queensland
Prof Flannery, the 2007 Australian of the Year, said the sulphur could be dispersed above the earth's surface by adding it to jet fuel.
He conceded there were risks to global dimming via sulphur.
"The consequences of doing that are unknown."
Yes Peeps thats right adding it to Jet fuel,what a bunch of ASSHOLES,
Prof Flannery, the 2007 Australian of the Year, said the sulphur could be dispersed above the earth's surface by adding it to jet fuel.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, key globalist and co-founder of the Trilateral Commission is quoted as saying "Technology will make available to the leaders of modern nations techniques for conducting secret warfare, of which only a bare minimum of security forces need be appraised, technology of WEATHER MODIFICATION COULD BE EMPLOYED TO PRODUCE PROLONGED PERIODS OF DROUGHT OR STORM." - - Brzezinski, Between Two Ages.
- - this is the same individual who noted that it might be "more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy issues, except in the circumstance of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat." - - Brzezinski, American Primacy and Geostrategic Imperatives
* Mankind "pump sulphur into atmosphere to survive"
* Measure may change colour of the sky
* "Would deflect sun's rays, slow global warming"
SCIENTIST Tim Flannery has proposed a radical solution to climate change which may change the colour of the sky.
But he says it may be necessary, as the "last barrier to climate collapse."
Professor Flannery says climate change is happening so quickly that mankind may need to pump sulphur into the atmosphere to survive.
Australia's best-known expert on global warming has updated his climate forecast for the world - and it's much worse than he thought just three years ago.
He has called for a radical suite of emergency measures to be put in place.
The gas sulphur could be inserted into the earth's stratosphere to keep out the sun's rays and slow global warming, a process called global dimming.
"It would change the colour of the sky," Prof Flannery told AAP.
"It's the last resort that we have, it's the last barrier to a climate collapse.
"We need to be ready to start doing it in perhaps five years time if we fail to achieve what we're trying to achieve."
Related Coverage
* Change climate change policy: FlanneryNEWS.com.au, 11 Feb 2009
* Australia 'destroying life on Earth'Herald Sun, 7 Jan 2009
* Trading scheme is 'too little, too late'NEWS.com.au, 31 Oct 2008
* Coal industry not the villainCourier Mail, 13 Oct 2008
* Rudd's expert wants tougher carbon goalsNEWS.com.au, 30 Sep 2008
Your Say
Well SOMEBODY'S already pumping SOMETHING into our atmosphere and creating artificial clouds. Whether it's to mitigate global warming or for more sinister purposes is unsure...
Glen Cameron of Queensland
Prof Flannery, the 2007 Australian of the Year, said the sulphur could be dispersed above the earth's surface by adding it to jet fuel.
He conceded there were risks to global dimming via sulphur.
"The consequences of doing that are unknown."
Yes Peeps thats right adding it to Jet fuel,what a bunch of ASSHOLES,
Prof Flannery, the 2007 Australian of the Year, said the sulphur could be dispersed above the earth's surface by adding it to jet fuel.