Interview 1013 – Peter Kirby on the History of Chemtrails

by | Mar 13, 2015 | Interviews | 3 comments

Peter Kirby, the author of “Chemtrails Exposed: A History of The New Manhattan Project” joins us to discuss his latest article on the subject. We talk about the history of weather modification and geoengineering back to ancient times, and document the advent of the modern era of chemtrails in the labs of G.E. in 1946. Don’t miss this jam-packed conversation on the “new Manhattan Project” and its implications.

SHOW NOTES:

Chemtrails Exposed: A History of The New Manhattan Project (ebook)

Chemtrails Exposed: A History of The New Manhattan Project (article)

Corbett Report Radio 232 – Geoengineering for Financial Gain

Research in Electrical Phenomena Associated With Aerosols

3 Comments

  1. Yeah, the scientific reports this guy reads were never written, they’re a whole bunch of crap he came himself up, obviously.

    You aren’t fooling anyone, we know what you are. The US Air Force has never made it a secret that it wants to make weather a weapon by 2025. Maybe try and read more .mil sites (at your own risk) and less absorbing of your own words, the mental masturbation you have been doing since you’ve PAID James to be able to do this.

    I guess 10 US dollars is a small price for a CI.

  2. Your right that it’s no secret. In Jr. High an Airforce recruiter came in, did his spiel and a q&a. Somebody asked him about weapons and he said we wouldnt’t believe whats going on. We can heat the atmosphere and control weather. This was back in the 80’s. Sorry I dont have a name or direct quotation. I was more interested in girls and parties at the time and only a weeblo disinformation scout.

    I’m surprised Mr. Kirby didn’t mention Wilhelm Reich and Cloudbusters.

  3. Superb! Thank you so much James for having Peter on. What a great resource doing such important (onerous) work for us all. I will send the link to this podcast far and wide. Cat

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