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Scientists continue to come up with extreme ‘global warming solutions’.
DIAMOND DUST GEOENGINEERING
Researchers are once again exploring radical new solutions to ‘cool the Earth’.
Among the latest proposals is the idea of injecting diamond dust into the stratosphere to ‘reflect sunlight’, with the hope of potentially ‘lowering climate temperatures’.

A recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters explores various materials used for stratospheric geoengineering, and ‘diamond dust‘ emerged as the top contender for its ‘efficiency in reflecting solar radiation’, say the researchers.
According to the study, this dust proved to be the most effective material, surpassing sulphur dioxide and other substances typically used and studied to-date.

“Diamond particles were shown to stay aloft longer, reflect more sunlight, and avoid clumping, which could cause unwanted warming effects,” explained research lead S. Vattioni.
The simulations suggested that injecting 5 million tonnes of synthetic diamond dust into the atmosphere every year could ‘lower temperatures by 1.6°C over the course of 45 years’, a significant amount considering the Paris Agreement’s target of limiting warming to 1.5°C.
While this method could theoretically (in their words) help ‘stabilise the climate’, it comes with significant challenges, including an astronomical price tag and technical concerns.
Producing and dispersing 5 million tonnes of diamond particles annually would come with an astronomical price tag, estimated at $200 trillion by the end of the century.
As Vattioni noted, “While diamond dust offers significant advantages in cooling potential, the cost is currently prohibitive.”
Thus, even though diamond dust is chemically inert and apparently would not cause acid rain, as sulphur dioxide does, it seems they may stick with acid from the skies for now (yay..).
Douglas MacMartin, an engineer at Cornell University, commented, “I do think it’s interesting to explore these other materials, but if you ask me today what’s going to get deployed, it’s going to be sulphate.”
And the parasites running our government structures do not have time to gather resources for a $200 trillion investment over the next 100 years, with stratospheric experiments already underway.
Perhaps ‘diamond dust’ will be the next evolution of futuristic geoengineering, many generations down the track, after they have first tested the radical theory on us with conventional chemicals.
SPRAYING THE STRATOSPHERE
Stratospheric aerosol injection is one of the most ‘promising’ techniques to emerge in recent years in the world of geoengineering.
This approach involves dispersing tiny particles into the upper atmosphere to ‘reflect sunlight’ and ‘cool the planet’, and has become the latest frontier of the radical chemtrail scientists.
In 2022, The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) announced a five-year research plan to study solar geoengineering, officially bring the ‘conspiracy’ to mainstream research.
Last year, the vision became a reality. U.S. scientists deployed a modified war-era bomber to “measure trace gases in the stratosphere that reflect sunlight” as part of project SABRE.
Typically, sulphur dioxide has been the lead candidate for this process due to its ability to reflect sunlight, but it poses risks such as acid rain and ozone depletion.
(That’s right, and they once told us ‘global warming’ impacted the ozone..)
Looking for a ‘better alternative’, this is why researchers ran 3D climate simulations to ‘test the cooling potential of several materials’, including diamond, aluminium, silicon carbide and calcite.
However, regardless of the method, critics argue that manipulating the Earth’s climate could have unintended consequences, including worries that geoengineering might alter weather patterns, disrupt ecosystems, or create unforeseen environmental hazards.
For example, research has revealed geoengineering will likely affect food productivity on parts of Earth in dramatically different ways, adversely impacting certain regions heavily.
“Not one of the climate intervention scenarios we analysed benefits everyone,” said Brendan Clark from Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS).
Solar geoengineering would also have massive repercussions for the health of at least one billion people at risk of malaria in tropical countries, according to 2022 findings by scientists at Georgetown University Medical Center and colleagues.
In the case of diamond dust, there are also concerns about whether it is even technically feasible to keep particles suspended in the atmosphere without them clumping together and trapping heat, not to mention the costs associated with experiments.
We know they have used ‘carbon black dust’ many times, but this is entirely different.
Despite these concerns, the ‘urgency’ of the ‘climate crisis’ has led many scientists to advocate for further research into geoengineering. And the race is certainly ‘heating up’, unlike the climate due to man.
Just last month, we revealed that major institutions in the United Kingdom are pouring millions into research and experiments, as they try to keep up with China and the United States.


Indeed, ideas that were once considered ‘bat s**t crazy’ are now becoming reality, as science fiction comes alive from our pages and screens. And stratospheric injections are just one of many crazy ideas.
As always, we will continue to follow the latest developments of radical geoengineering programs.
P.S — Diamonds themselves are a lab-created hoax.

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We see these horrible white skies almost every day while they try to keep us from getting healthy sunshine. Never mind modifying the climate and possibly causing unintended consequences. They have already passed this possibility. The weather in many places has already had many horrific consequences caused by their geoengineering. It’s all about controlling us and shutting down farming, food etc. and nothing to do with climate.
What could possibly go wrong? And perhaps we could mine the air for diamond dust, compress it to form nice crystalline diamonds and become rich!