Contrails or Toxic Weather Modification?

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A tranquil seascape of Varadero Beach in Cuba with clear skies and turquoise waters.

Contrails or toxic Stratospheric Aerosol Injections (SAIs)? 

As weather modification attempts increase, we must ask: what exactly is being injected into our atmosphere?

Dear Friend,

I am writing to you because in the past you have indicated a desire to be informed and educated on issues affecting our environment and public well-being. With this letter, I encourage you to conduct your own independent research into geoengineering practices, including Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI)—a form of weather modification intended to artificially alter atmospheric conditions. Given the potential environmental, health, and regulatory implications, this issue warrants careful review, transparency, and public oversight.  

Across the U.S. and here in New Jersey, citizens are raising urgent concerns about geoengineering — large-scale weather modification and atmospheric aerosol operations taking place without public consent, oversight, or transparency.  

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 This pollution of our skies, including here in New Jersey, occur practically every day. If you don’t believe me, make a habit to look up at the sky whenever you are outside. More times than not you will see Stratospheric Aerosol Injection trails in the sky.

While these programs are often described as “climate intervention,” they may actually be disrupting weather patternspolluting our air and water, and posing risks to public health and ecosystems. Persistent aircraft trails that spread and linger for hours are being documented nationwide, and yet the public remains uninformed about what is being released into our skies.

We, the people of New Jersey, are mobilizing and uniting our voices to advocate for a clean, natural atmosphere. We understand that Weather Modification and intervention programs have been occurring without our informed consent and without public input or oversight.

So far, 33 states have introduced legislation to ban Weather Modification and Geoengineering. The term Weather Modification is defined as any activity performed with the intention of producing artificial changes in the composition, behavior, or dynamics of the atmosphere. We did not consent to this.

New Jersey Senator Mike Testa has heard our concerns and is taking action with Senate Bill 4161, which “prohibits the release of certain substances into the atmosphere for purposes of geoengineering.”
This is our chance to make a difference.

Together, we can demand transparency, protect our skies, and ensure a safe and natural climate for all.


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