British Airways Seen Dumping Chemicals

The skies in 2022 look a whole lot different than what they used to.

Back in the day, you would never see the amounts of streaks that scar the sky now and, in a video, taken by an observer, British Airways was filmed doing a chemical dump in order to “fix” climate change.

It is no secret now that there are forces that are working against humanity, and they are willingly medicating and poisoning us all in order to gain control over a population they see as nothing more than fodder.

Chemtrails, or geo-engineering, has been one of those “conspiracy theories” for quite some time, and has been admitted to by several agencies but despite this, is still one of the hardest things for people to truly believe.

Yes, the technology to change the weather exists and yes there are rich and powerful people behind it all – who would want nothing more than to spray aerosols into the atmosphere or create “space rafts” to cover our Earth from the light giving and life giving, sun.

For climate change of course.

One of the greatest lies that has been believed by the masses is the ridiculous climate change agenda – they are not trying to save the planet for you – you are the carbon they want to reduce – they want to save the planet for them.

Next time you look to the skies, and see those furious streaks – remember that this is just another step towards the ultimate goal of bringing us all to our knees.

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