BIOGRAFIA

17.10.13

ESPERIMENTI NUCLEARI: INQUINAMENTO DI GAIA E ALTERAZIONE DEL CLIMA

Hardtack Oak
Dominic Chama



di Gianni Lannes


Argus, Hardtack I, Kapustin Yar, Dominic I, Operation Fishbowl: nomi che a miliardi di persone non dicono proprio niente. Eppure oggi dovrebbero interessarci - se abbiamo a cuore la salute ora e la vita in futuro - perché questi termini e tanti altri, indicano esperimenti nucleari condotti nell'atmosfera del pianeta Terra dalle due superpotenze USA & URSS (nella lista della disumanità ci sono anche Gran Bretagna, Francia, Israele). 




Sperimentazioni in gran parte segrete che hanno modificato il clima ed inquinato irreversibilmente Gaia, comprese tutte le sue forme di vita, inclusi oceani e mari.
Provate a indovinare chi ha provocato il buco dell'ozono. La letteratura ufficiale in materia è gigantesca. Agli inguaribili scettici consiglio vivamente la lettura almeno delle pubblicazioni della Nasa in questo campo. Ai negazionisti, invece, raccomando di stabilirsi definitivamente e al più presto su Marte.

Più prove di così: la scienza è asservita da tempo al sistema di potere dominante. Le scie chimiche sono un perverso affinamento delle tecniche di annientamento dell'umanità e di controllo delle forze della natura per fini bellici non dichiarati.













































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