If you’re concerned about our environment, geoengineering is something you need to be aware of
The sad reality is that most have no idea it’s happening, which is why it’s crucial to create more awareness on a subject about which the public has been kept completely in the dark.
What is exactly is geoengineering? It’s the deliberate and large-scale intervention into the Earth’s climatic system. It’s done through various means, one of which is spraying chemicals into the atmosphere via planes or balloons.
For years, climate change and other environmental problems have been labelled as a “national security” issue, a phrase that’s now used to keep information from the public.

The CIA and other federal agencies control these programs, which means that if they are already spraying substances into the atmosphere, we would never hear about it.
That being said, there is a lot of information out there that suggests these programs have been in place, or have at least been being discussed, for a very long time.
For example, a 1996 report conducted by top military personnel in the U.S., titled “Weather as a Force Multiplier; Owning the Weather in 2025,” reveals the supposed urgency to implement these programs.
A United States government document printed at the request of the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in November of 1978 states:
"In addition to specific research programs sponsored by Federal agencies, there are other functions related to weather modification which are performed in several places in the executive branch.
"Various federal advisory panels and committees and their staffs — established to conduct in-depth studies and prepare comprehensive reports, to provide advice or recommendations, or to coordinate Federal weather modification programs – have been housed and supported within executive departments, agencies, or offices."What’s more, former CIA director John O. Brennan recently discussed the topic publicly and announced his support for these programs while speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations. (source)