In a stunning reversal that validates decades of public concern, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has officially confirmed what millions of Americans have been reporting with their own eyes – geoengineering programs are real, active, and potentially dangerous.
For years, anyone questioning the persistent white trails crisscrossing our skies was dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist.” Not anymore. The EPA just dropped a transparency bomb that changes everything.
Federal agency admits to “significant reservations” about sky spraying programs
In an unprecedented move, the EPA released comprehensive online resources addressing two explosive topics the agency has avoided for decades: geoengineering and contrails. Administrator Zeldin’s statement should send chills down every spine:
“EPA shares the significant reservations many Americans have when it comes to geoengineering activities.”
Translation: The government is worried about its own programs.
The toxic truth about solar geoengineering exposed
The EPA’s new resources reveal the terrifying scope of solar geoengineering activities – programs designed to cool Earth by reflecting sunlight back to space through injecting gases like sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere, where they form reflective particles.
Sound familiar? This is exactly what concerned citizens have been documenting and reporting for years, only to be ridiculed by mainstream media and dismissed by officials.
The EPA now admits these programs could cause:
- Ozone layer depletion – destroying Earth’s natural radiation shield
- Crop damage – threatening global food security
- Weather pattern disruption – creating unpredictable climate chaos
- Acid rain formation – poisoning water supplies and ecosystems
Decades of denial finally crumble
The agency’s admission represents a seismic shift from decades of official denial. The EPA’s new webpage “addresses head-on various claims” about the intentional release of dangerous chemicals or biological agents at high altitudes.
While debunking some theories, they’re simultaneously confirming that geoengineering programs do exist and pose serious environmental and health risks.
Dr. Russell Blaylock, retired neurosurgeon, has been warning about this exact scenario for decades. His research shows that nano-aluminum particles from atmospheric spraying programs bypass natural barriers and travel directly into brain tissue, potentially triggering Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.