(NaturalNews) There is a wave of wicked, control-hungry
ideology-gripping prominent scientists around the world. Some scientists may
cling to "climate change" and "global warming" propaganda
as means to justify control and manipulation of life on Earth. Working
together, scientists, governments and large companies can buy out and control
tremendous amounts of resources which are used for exploitation and
experimentation of life on Earth.
As these deceivers feed the public global warming propaganda
to justify their massive experiments on nature, they prove that they are
nothing more than psychopaths. These psychopaths often support a global carbon
tax that would force everyone to submit to their plans. One of their global
cooling programs is iron seeding of ocean waters. This is now being exposed as
a heinous experiment on aquatic, mammalian and human life.
Mass iron seeding operations explained
As psychopaths so compassionately try to protect the planet
from global warming, they implement mass geoengineering projects. One of those
global cooling projects involves adding iron to the world's oceans en masse to
encourage the rapid expansion of phytoplankton. This is meant to reduce
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and the earth's temperature by forcing
populations of phytoplankton to expand and gobble up excess carbon. Some
scientists theorize that by adding iron to the Southern Ocean alone,
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels can be lowered by 15 percent.
Iron dumping has been around for more than two decades, and
now independent researchers are uncovering the dire consequences that come with
this attempt to manipulate Earth. Also called iron fertilization, ocean seeding
or carbon sinking, this iron dumping is used to stimulate massive new growth of
phytoplankton, but as these algal blooms expand, a little know seafood toxin is
multiplying as well.
Iron seeding expands algal blooms that produce exponential
amounts of seafood toxin domoic acid
Iron seeding to combat global warming is an indirect assault
on humans, on both the nervous system and the kidneys.
Researchers from the Institute of Marine Sciences at the
University of California, as well as Louisianan State University and the
University of South Carolina, are linking iron seeding sites to toxic
accumulations of a little known seafood toxin called domoic acid. Their report
shows how iron seeding is multiplying this toxin, which spreads into fish and
ultimately into humans, disturbing the kidneys.
In their investigation, 35 ocean stations were sampled,
which were once part of iron fertilization experiments. Domoic acid was
measured at over half of the analyzed stations between the Pacific subarctic
and the Southern Ocean. Thirty-four of those stations contained high amounts of
Pseudo-nitzschia diatoms, which are typically associated with domoic acid.
The report shows that, in the western subarctic ocean, the
descent of Pseudo-nitzschia delivered significant amounts of domoic acid to underlying
meso-pelagic waters at depths of 150-500 meters.
Furthermore, they reported domoic acid occasionally reaching
levels at "which animal mortalities have occurred on continental
shelves."
The authors warn against further iron fertilization of the
oceans, showing how these operations actually pose "serious ecosystem
impacts" stemming from multiplied domoic acid.
Iron seeding operations are unnecessary, since plants
naturally respond to carbon dioxide to achieve balance
In a new scientific report titled Climate Change
Reconsidered II, independent scientists show how manipulation of carbon dioxide
levels in the earth's atmosphere are flat out unnecessary, since vegetation
responds naturally to heightened carbon dioxide levels.
In conditions of high carbon dioxide, positive growth
responses are reported in plants, some of which are particularly large. As the
atmospheric carbon dioxide rises, most plants will actually display enhanced
rates of photosynthesis and biomass production.
Besides the fact that forests are being count down around
the world, trees are naturally adapting to the earth's conditions, exhibiting
significant increases in biomass production.
Other consequences of iron seeding
Additionally, other ill effects occur from iron seeding.
According to the the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), phytoplankton blooms and
bacteria may release large amounts of other gases not accounted for, which
include methyl halides and methane gases, which affect atmospheric conditions.
Paraphrasing the WWF, Jeniffer Horton at HowStuffWorks.com
writes, "The bacterial decay that results when the plankton die will
reduce oxygen levels in the water, possibly leading to the increase of gases
like nitrous oxide."
On top of that, impure iron dumped into the ocean may also
contain "potentially toxic trace metals," the kind being found in
food products tested at the Natural News Forensic Food Lab.
Fish in a bowl
In trying to save humanity from global warming, it seems
that more harm is being done, and the common man and woman are becoming guinea
pigs as geoengineering experiments are carried out on the masses and the
environment.
It's almost as if an elite few feel entitled to play with
the public's health, treating the common population as if they are all fish
swimming in a bowl of experimental waters. With the expansion of domoic acid
now occurring in the ocean's waters thanks to iron seeding, it's now common for
seafood to pose a threat to the kidneys of unsuspecting humans everywhere.
Source:
http://www.naturalnews.com/044668_global_cooling_seafood_toxins_iron_seeding.html#ixzz2z5JoaYJ9
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