
"A longtime geoengineering activist has warned that a secret weather-control program is exposing Americans to toxic chemicals and dangerous ultraviolet radiation. Dane Wigington, founder of Geoengineering Watch, argued that governments and the military have been dispersing chemicals into the atmosphere for decades to hide the true severity of climate change. He outlined the theory to DailyMail.com, claiming aircraft began releasing aluminum-based particles shortly after World War II."
"Among his most alarming assertions was that UV-C radiation, the most dangerous form of ultraviolet light and normally blocked entirely by Earth's atmosphere, is now reaching the surface. He said signs of extreme UV exposure can be seen in nearby forests where sunlight appears to burn the outer layers of trees. No peer-reviewed data confirms that UV-C is reaching ground level."
"The claims tie into the long-running 'chemtrail' conspiracy theory, which holds that the government has been spraying dangerous chemicals from commercial airliners to control the weather or influence public health. The vast majority of scientists, and the US government, have repeatedly said the theory is false, noting that most trails in the sky are ordinary condensation trails, or contrails, formed when water vapor from aircraft exhaust freezes into ice crystals at high altitudes."
A longtime geoengineering activist warned that a secret weather-control program is exposing Americans to toxic chemicals and dangerous ultraviolet radiation. The activist claimed governments and the military have dispersed aluminum-based particles into the atmosphere since shortly after World War II, and reported aluminum nanoparticles detected by a privately commissioned 'flying lab', though those results lack independent verification. The activist also asserted that UV‑C radiation is reaching the surface and causing visible damage to tree outer layers. The claims align with the 'chemtrail' conspiracy theory. The vast majority of scientists and the US government say the theory is false, attributing sky trails to contrails.
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