

Chemtrails, Tariffs, and Tinfoil
May 1, 2025
Peter St. Onge, an insightful economist and commentator, dives into controversial topics like chemtrails and geoengineering. The discussion unfolds on the implications of atmospheric aerosol spraying and its health effects, while also critiquing public perceptions. They tackle the environmental impact of aircraft emissions and the contradictions in climate policy. St. Onge also examines U.S. national debt dilemmas and the economic ramifications of tariffs, advocating for sustainable fiscal strategies amidst shifting global economic landscapes.
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Confirmed Sun-Dimming Spraying
- Aerosol spraying programs aiming to dim the sun have been confirmed to exist beyond conspiracy theories.
- Injecting chemicals into the stratosphere to block sunlight is an acknowledged geoengineering idea with potential risks.
NASA's Early Geoengineering Ideas
- NASA explored stratospheric aerosol injection using supersonic aircraft as early as 1980.
- This research showed slight temperature decreases but raises questions about feasibility and impact.
Official Denial Implicates DARPA
- RFK Jr. was questioned publicly about aerosol spraying, revealing official ambiguity.
- A CDC official denied agency involvement but implicated DARPA, suggesting covert programs.