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Jerry Smith, Author of book Weather Warfare, died March 9

Newyorkskywatch website reported that author Jerry Smith died of pancreatic cancer March 9.  In my research on weather warfare, I found his book Weather  Warfare to be helpful.  Although I never spoke to him and did not know him I was sad to learn of his death.

Click the link below for the Newyorkskywatch link which includes an interview by Geoff Brady.

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U.K. House of Commons Hearing on Regulation of Geoengineering

The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee held a hearing January 13, 2010 on the regulation of geoengineering.  You can access an uncorrected transcript of oral evidence at

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U.S. Subcommittee Examines Geoengineering Strategies and Hazards

This agenda is moving forward with no public debate – we need Senate hearings on these issues -

This document states:

“This hearing is the second part of a three-part series on geoengineering in the Committee on Science and Technology. The series is intended to create the foundation for an informed and open dialogue on the science and engineering of geoengineering. The Full Committee held the first hearing on November 5, 2009. The third hearing is planned for spring of 2010 and will cover issues of governance.

The series of hearings is part of a partnership with the United Kingdom House of Commons … Continue Reading

Top-Down Planet Hackers Call for Bottom-up Governance

ETC Group news release of February 11, 2010 calls for opposition to geoengineers’ bid to establish voluntary testing regime.

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The UN IPCC’s Artful Bias

If you’re concerned about recent revelations about the IPCC’s (International Panel on Climate Change) tactics to promote only the science that supports the fear of human induced climate change, you might want to check out this article. 

Pointing out “glaring omissions, false confidence and misleading statistics in the Summary for Policymakers”, David E. Wojick’s analysis is the best that I’ve found.

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