"Geo-engineering is the most dangerous diabolical thing that has ever happened to us."
Climate engineering was used last summer to terrify people about global warming. Virtually every fire, every loss, every death was deliberate. “Weather was a weapon used over Vietnam,” says US Air Force Major General Richard H Roellig. “Would you expect that to be deleted from the availability? No! They continue to expand the scientific aspects of it, to have it available in your portfolio of weaponry would be a natural process. Should you expect it to be available on demand to have the ability to modify weather? Absolutely. Within this country. And others…
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It is still in use. Idaho Farmers Face Water Shutoffs Amid Cobalt Mining Controversy
Affected farmers in Idaho say the order to shut their water off was issued after they already paid to plant and fertilize their crops.
https://idahocapitalsun.com/2024/06/04/idaho-farmers-say-water-curtailment-order-will-dry-up-land-push-them-out-of-business/
No water for farmers, but plenty for wildfires
Wildfire burning north of Los Angeles spreads as evacuation orders issued
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna157384
A massive copper shortage is on the horizon
There is a problematic scarcity looming for one of the world's key elements , as recent reports indicate that copper is facing a pending shortage. While this may not sound consequential to the average person, experts have expressed significant concerns. Copper is widely "seen as a leading indicator of economic health" because "it is used practically everywhere — in homes and in factories, in electronics and in power generation," said Reuters .
But while the element may be a key part of economic lifelines, by 2030 global copper mines will only meet 80% of the world's copper requirements, according to the International Energy Agency . Copper did recently reach its highest-ever stock price, ballooning above $11,000 on the London Stock Exchange, but this was strictly due to investors piling on "in anticipation of deepening supply shortages," Bloomberg reported. Why is there going to be a shortage of copper, and what will it mean for the global economy?
Why is there a looming copper shortage?
BIDEN'S EV CARS NEED LOTS OF COPPR TO CHARGE.
Part of the reason is a misconception that copper is easy to mine, but experts say this is not correct. The resources to create copper "are not abundant, these things aren't all over the place, you have to go find them," Chris LaFemina, a global metals and mining analyst at the investment bank Jefferies, said to CNBC .
But beyond the difficulty of obtaining it, the shortage itself is likely to occur because "demand for copper is surging," said CNBC TV . This is partially due to copper being an abundantly needed material in new energy sources. CNBC pointed to offshore wind turbines , which require "about three times as much copper as does coal-fired powered generation in terms of tons per gigawatt of capacity." But mining companies are finding it hard to produce the amount of copper that will be needed for these energies.
https://theweek.com/business/copper-shortage-mines
"They" are coming at us in too many ways to count........