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In this episode of the Shelley Tasker Show, the host steps in for Shelley, who is taking a well-deserved break. The discussion kicks off with a focus on the UK government's recent decision to fund geoengineering experiments aimed at reflecting the sun's rays to combat global warming. The host expresses skepticism about the effectiveness and necessity of such measures, questioning the logistics and potential impact on the environment. The conversation touches on the broader implications of climate change policies and the role of aviation in contributing to artificial cloud formations, often referred to as chemtrails.
Later in the show, the host plays a controversial speech by Benjamin Freedman, which delves into historical events and political dynamics surrounding World War I and the Treaty of Versailles. The speech sparks a discussion on the influence of Zionism and the geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century. The episode also features guest appearances by Al Von Kurt and Mr. Ryan, who share their insights on aviation and the challenges of geoengineering. The show wraps up with a reflection on the importance of questioning mainstream narratives and conducting independent research.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Shelley Tasker Show. Yes? It's not Shelley. Shelley is taking a little hiatus, a well earned one. Been doing radio continuously for just over a year, without a break. So she's having a little hiatus, and, I have to say, I'm already lamenting my cohost not being here. But, Shelley, if you're listening, I hope you're having a lovely time and just chilling out in the the beautiful sunshine that we've got here in, Cornwall in The UK at the moment. In fact, all of The UK. Amazing weather. Absolutely stunning.
Yes. Yes. Indeed. Well, we got a a a really interesting show for you this evening, hopefully. I've got a couple of guests lined up. There was gonna be a third, but we'll see what happens. And, the one guest that, initially agreed to, come on, sent me a message at about half past six saying, 08:00. Right? No. No. 07:00. So you might have to wait for for that section of the show. But, yeah, as I say, got some interesting things regarding, chemtrails, persistent chemtrails, things like that. In actual fact, the UK government this week, or within the last week has given a £50,000,000 grant of taxpayers money to help reflect the sun's rays away from the earth to to help combat, I'm sorry, to help combat global warming, which of course is, you know, anyone that has followed me or Shelley or probably anyone on Radio Soapbox, and by and large most of the general populace, will know that it's an absolute nonsense and is is just a tax on air.
You know if I've said for many many years that if carbon dioxide was honestly a problem Coca Cola would have gone out of business commercial growers would not be allowed to flood their grow tents full of carbon dioxide which essentially of course is plant food and of course we have a prominent is it Ed Miliband? One of these idiots up the top somewhere. Donate or or or putting aside an awful lot of money towards combating c o two emissions when really all they need to do is look outside their window and go, oh, look at that lovely tree over there. Isn't it doing good? It's look at look at all the carbon dioxide.
It's eating. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So, less houses, more trees might help. You know? I I I don't know. Yeah. Anyway, so we've got that to come. I've got a little clip here that I'm gonna play for you guys. Just a a very quick synopsis of what the idea is. So here we go. And I'll play it again before before the guests arrive. If if and when they do arrive, don't worry. I've got some good stuff installed if they don't. So, so this is a a short clip you can find on YouTube called could dimming the sun
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solve global warming. So here you go. Let's see what you think of this. Sun to help prevent global warming? Well, The UK is set to spend £50,000,000 on geoengineering experiments with the aim of reflecting sunshine back into the Earth's atmosphere. This could involve putting aerosols into the atmosphere or brightening clouds with seawater. While not a permanent solution, this could theoretically slow down warming and give humanity more time to cut carbon emissions. Though some top scientists believe it's just a distraction from making tough choices.
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There you go. Tough choices. Tough choices indeed. I mean, doesn't the sea evaporate automatically and and and, sort of create those clouds that they're trying to add seawater to? I'm not sure. Oh, man. Oh, man. It's crazy. The the whole world is is going crazy. You know, I I wonder who the I wonder who the, people behind this silly agenda are. Oh, I wonder. I wonder indeed. Anyway, look. So as I say, this is the Shelley Tasker show. It it is, normally Shelley for the first hour and me and Shelley for the second hour. But as I say, Shelly is taking a hiatus, a well earned one and a well timed one, I have to say.
Really well timed. Weather's stunning. Absolutely stunning. Don't see any sign of the, the the sun being reflected back into the ether today. Yes. Anyway, so what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna start I'm gonna kick things. I'm gonna play a little tune and give people a little chance to get here and see just in case they got my message. If not, I'm gonna play some stuff for you guys that I've been threatening to play for a long, long time, probably about three years. So I'm gonna I'm gonna, play a few little clips for you, from a guy called Benjamin Friedman. It's a speech that I think is really pertinent even now.
But let's see what happens. Let's let's see what happens. We will, have a a little bit of tunage, and, basically, because it's so sunny, I'm gonna play my my favorite sunny song. So I hope you guys enjoy. This is this is a tune called Lighting Cigarettes Off the Sun and, thank you to Gary for sending this one my way.
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I've been describing places that no one's ever been. And I've been describing And I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Friends. I wanna love you later, but it's already been done. So I I've been going to slap prices Yeah.
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I just love the ending to that song. He's just so chuffed with himself when he's, you know, done that huge crescendo at the end and yeah. Yeah. He's loving it. He's loving it. Lighting cigarettes off the sun. That's, yeah. If anyone is interested, if you can go over to the, Jeff Nichols archive on YouTube, and you'll find many, many gems like that courtesy of, Gary Reese. So, yeah. By all means. Oh, look. I've just got a photograph through from my co host. Yep. Chilling in the sun, she says. You beauty. Yeah. You look like you're really enjoying the sunshine as well. Amazing. Yeah. So hat off to Shelley. She's done, she's done an awful lot of work over this last year. So many amazing guests.
Guests that wow. You know, you think, how how'd you get in contact with those people? I've been doing radio for, like, four years, and you think, how the hell did you get ahold of them? And and she's just so tenacious. She's just one of these people that, you know, well, I've just got a message them. So, yeah. No. It's great. And, Shelley, I hope you're enjoying a well earned rest, darling. We'll probably be down your way in a in a in a week or two. There's a there's a brilliant campsite actually near your way, and I'm I'm gonna be using regular listeners will know I I bought myself a van last year for for work, and, it's sort of half converted into a camper van. Yeah. I'm inherently lazy. It's it's my neighbor down the road has bought himself a camper van last week, and, he took a week off of work this week to sort it all out. And it was just a van. It wasn't a camper van. He's nearly finished, and it's only Wednesday. And I'm just thinking looking at my van thinking, yeah. I suppose I could've done an awful lot more by now.
But, yeah, anyway, we'll be down your way soon, Shelley. Yeah. Pioneer Pete or somewhere someone like that has got a a great little campsite nearby you. So we'll be we'll be popping down that way. Anyway, onwards and upwards with the show. So I'm guessing that my guest, mister Von Kurt, who is, has got a lot to say about this, you know, this whole reflecting the sun's rays back at the sun for whatever reason, you know, to combat global warming. He's he's, you know so he wanted to come on this evening and talk about that, but I'm assuming he's not available till late. So what I'm gonna do is, I'm gonna go through I'm gonna I've got it in small clips just in case I, you know, I need to interject at some point.
But this is a speech. This is a very important speech and I've referenced it many, many times on on the radio. And dare I say, so many shows that I've been on over the years have also referenced this guy. His name's Benjamin Friedman. He gave a speech in the Willard Hotel in 1962 in America. I think I believe New York. The Willard Hotel, it might not be New York. It might be a a different state. Don't know. Can't remember now. But I've listened to the speech umpteen times and it's it's always insightful in many respects. So Benjamin Friedman was present at the Treaty of Versailles after World War one when they decided how they were gonna divide up Germany amongst the allies and all that kind of thing. He touches on it on the speech, so I'm not gonna give any give away any spoilers or anything like that.
What I find very interesting about Benjamin Friedman is, he converted from Judaism to Catholicism as far as I'm aware. And in 1962, because he'd spent so many years working behind the scenes in various delegations, Particularly, the the the one that stands out for me is the Treaty of Versailles. He'd got an awful lot of insight, and he'll tell you at the beginning of the speech, he will go over at the beginning of the speech, that I'm about to speak about things that you've probably never heard about. Some people may not like what he has to say. Just you've only got to listen.
You don't have to agree with any of it. But his insights are nevertheless quite incredible. Now towards the end of the speech, he's worrying that a war in The Middle East this is barely mind is 1962. He's worrying that a war in The Middle East, I. E. Palestine and that sort of area, might erupt into World War three, and he didn't want to see his own his own children, his own son, and other people's children sent off to a pointless and needless war to help out a group of people that were nothing to do with the people that were going out to fight. Let's just put it that way. Easiest way to put it. So look, just, it comes with an introduction. You can readily find if you if you're interested and you want to listen to any more, you can readily find this on YouTube as well as Bitshoot. It was banned from YouTube for a little while, but it seems to be back up. It's been up for over a year.
So I'm not giving away any sort of, information that you can't find out for yourself. In fact, in my entire radio career, I've never given away any information that you, the listener, can't readily go out and find out about for yourself. It's just whether you, the listener, has the impetus to go and look for it. I would like to say that most of the people listening to Shelley's show, that's just it's forefront in their mind most of the time. But look, you know, we've we've all got to start somewhere. This was an amazing and groundbreaking speech for me when I first got into my studies because it blew a lot of preconceptions of what World War one was about.
And, you know, all the things that were going on in the world. It blew a lot of those preconceptions out of the water completely. So, look, without further ado, it is now it's 60 nearly seventeen minutes past the hour. So there's there's loads of the entire speech is over two hours. I'm not gonna obviously, not gonna play the whole lot, but I might play a few excerpts in weeks to come in Shelley's absence so that, you know, it just gives people think, you know, food for thought. Thanks to mull over. And this is a guy that was in the know. So anyone that's prepared to turn around and say he was a load of, you know, full of nonsense and all that kind of thing or or he's he's just a cruel anti semite or he's just a, you know, he's a, fat hater or he's a whatever. He's a fat shamer.
You know, look. He's only saying it as he sees it. It's his speech, not mine. So if you wanna take offense, write a letter to Benjamin Friedman, sadly deceased somewhere in America, and make sure you put plenty of postage on it because they might spend a while looking. Don't know. Maybe not. Okay. Here we go. Benjamin Friedman, first part of the speech. Here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to hear a very frightening speech.
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This speech is an explanation of the plans now being laid to throw The United States into a third world war. It was made a short time ago before a large group in the Congressional Room of the Willard Hotel in Washington, DC. Both the speech and the question and answer period later so electrified the audience that a group of patriots has transferred it to two long playing records, which you may buy to play for friends, clubs, and your church groups in your community. The speaker is mister Benjamin Friedman, noted authority on Zionism and all of its schemes.
Mister Friedman is a former Jew, and I mean a former Jew. He has fought the communist world conspiracy tooth and nail and stands today as a leading American patriot. We now take you to the speaker's platform to present Benjamin Friedman.
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What I intend to tell you tonight is something that you have never been able to learn from any other source. And what I tell you now concerns not only you, but your children and the survival of this country and Christianity. I'm not here just to dish up a few facts to send up your blood pressure, but I'm here to tell you things that will help you preserve what you consider the most sacred thing in the world, the liberty and the freedom and the right to live as Christians where you have a little dignity and a little right to pursue the things that your conscience tells you are the right thing as Christians.
Now first of all, I'd like to tell you that on 08/25/1960, that was shortly before election, senator Kennedy, who is now the president of The United States, went to New York and delivered an address to the Zionist Organization of America. In that address, to reduce it to its briefest form, he stated that he would use the armed forces of the United States to preserve the existence of the regime set up in Palestine by the Zionists who are now in occupation of that area. In other words, Christian boys are going to be yanked out of their homes, away from their families, and sent abroad to fight in Palestine against the Christian and Muslim Arabs who merely want to return to their home.
And these Christian boys are going to be asked to shoot to kill these innocent people who only want to follow out 15 resolutions passed by United Nations in the last twelve years, calling upon the Zionist to allow these people to return to their own. Now when The United States troops appear in the Middle East to fight with the Zionists as their allies to prevent the return of these people who were evicted from their homes in the nineteen hundred and forty eight armed insurrection by the Zionists who were transplanted there from Eastern Europe. When that happens, The United States will trigger World War three.
You say, when will that take place? The answer is, as soon as the difficulties between France and Algeria have been settled, that would take place. As soon as France and Algeria have settled their difficulties and the Arab world or the Muslim world have no more war on their hands with France, they are going to move these people back into their home. And when they do that, and president Kennedy sends your son to fight over there to help the crooks hold on to what they stole from innocent men, women, and children, we will trigger World War three.
And when that starts, you can be sure we cannot emerge from that war a victor. We are going to lose that war because there is not one nation in the world that will let one of their sons fight with us for such a cause. I know and speak to these ambassadors in Washington and at United Nations. And of the 99 nations there, I consulted with maybe 70 of them. And when we go to war in Palestine to help the thieves retain possession of what they have stolen from these innocent people, we're not going to have a man there to fight with us as our allies. And who will these people have supporting them, you ask?
Well, four days after president Kennedy, or he was then senator Kennedy, made that statement, on 08/28/1960, the Arab nations called a meeting in Lebanon, and there they decided to resurrect or reactivate the government of Palestine, which has been dormant more or less since the nineteen forty eight armed insurrection by the Zionist. Not along that, they ordered the creation of a Palestine army, and there are now drilling maybe a half a million soldiers in that area of the world to lead these people back to their homes. With them, they have as their allies all the nations of what is termed the Bandung Conference group.
That includes the Soviet Union and every Soviet Union satellite. It includes Red China. It includes every independent country in Asia and Africa, or 80 of the world's total population. 80% of the world's population, four out of five human beings on the face of the earth, will be our enemies at war with us. Not alone are they four out of five human beings now on the face of this earth, but they are the non Christian population of the world, and they are the non Caucasian, the non white nations of the world. And that's what we face.
And what is the reason? The reason is that here in The United States, the Zionists and their coreligionists have complete control of our government. For many reasons, too many and too complex to to go in here, at this time, I'll be glad to answer questions, however, to support that statement. The Zionists and their coreligionists rule this United States as though they were the absolute monarchs of this country. Now you say, well, that's a very broad statement to make, but let me show what happened while you were I don't wanna wear that out.
Let me show you what happened while we were all asleep. I'm including myself with you. We were all asleep. What happened? World War one broke out in the summer of nineteen fourteen. '19 hundred and '14 was the year in which World War one broke out. There are few people here my age who remember that. Now that war was waged on one side by Great Britain, France, and Russia, and on the other side by Germany, Austria Hungary, and Turkey. What happened? Within two years, Germany had won that war. Not alone won it nominally, but won it actually.
The German submarines, which were a surprise to the world, had swept all the convoys from the Atlantic Ocean, and Great Britain stood there without ammunition for her soldiers, stood there with one week's food supply facing her, and after that, starvation. At that time, the French army had mutinied. They lost 600,000 of the flour of the French youth in the defense of their done on the sand. The Russian army was defecting. They were picking up their toys and going home. They didn't wanna play war anymore. They didn't like the tsar, and the Italian army had collapsed. Now Germany, not a shot had been fired on the German soil.
Not an enemy soldier had crossed the border into Germany, and yet here was Germany offering England peace terms. They offered England a negotiated peace on what the lawyers call a status quo ante basis. That means, let's call the war off and let everything be as it was before the war started. Well, England, in the summer of nineteen sixteen, was considering that. Seriously, they had no choice. It was either accepting this negotiated peace that Germany was magnanimously offering them or going on with the war and being totally defeated. While that was going on, the Zionists in Germany who represented the Zionists from Eastern Europe went to the British war cabinet, and I'm going to be brief because this is a long story, but I have all the documents to prove any statement that I make if anyone here is curious or doesn't believe what I'm saying is at all possible.
The Zionists in London went to the British war cabinet, and they said, look here. You can yet win this war. You don't have to give up. You don't have to accept the negotiated peace offered to you now by Germany. You can win this war if The United States will come in as your ally. The United States was not in the war at that time. We were fresh. We were young. We were rich. We were powerful. And they told England, we will guarantee to bring The United States into the war as your ally to fight with you on your side if you will promise us Palestine after you win the war. In other words, they made this deal.
We will get The United States into this war as your ally. The price you must pay us is Palestine after you have won the war and defeated Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Turkey. Now England had as much right to promise Palestine to anybody as The United States would have to promise Japan to Ireland for any reason whatsoever. It's absolutely absurd that Great Britain that never had any connection or any interest or any right in what is known as Palestine should offer it as coin of the realm to pay the Zionist for bringing The United States into the war. However, they made that promise in October of nineteen sixteen.
October '19 hundred and '16. And shortly after that, I don't know how many here remember it, The United States, which was almost totally pro German, totally pro German, because the newspapers here were controlled by Jews, the bankers were Jews, all the media of mass communications in this country were controlled by Jews, and they were pro German because their people in the majority of cases came from Germany, and they wanted to see Germany lick the czar. The Jews didn't like the czar, and they didn't want Russia to win this war. So the German bankers, the German Jews, Kounlow, and the other big banking firms in The United States refused to finance France or England to the extent of $1.
They stood aside, and they said, as long as France and England are tied up with Russia, not 1¢. But they poured money into Germany. They fought with Germany against Russia trying to lick the czarist regime. Now those same Jews, when they saw the possibility of getting Palestine, they went to England, and they made this deal. At that time, everything changed, like the traffic light that changes from red to green, where the newspapers had been all pro pro German, where they've been telling the people the difficulties that Germany was having fighting Great Britain commercially and in other respects.
All of a sudden, the Germans were no good. They were villains. They were Huns. They were shooting Red Cross nurses. They were cutting off babies' hands, and they were no good. Well, shortly after that, mister Wilson declared war on Germany. The Zionist in London Brandeis. Go to work on president Wilson. We're getting from England what we want. Now you go to work, and you go to work on president Wilson and get The United States into the war. And that did happen. That's how The United States got into the war. We had no more interest in it. We had no more right to be in it. Then we have to be on the moon tonight instead of in this room. Now the war, World War one, in which The United States participated, had absolutely no reason to be our war.
We went in there. We were railroaded into it. If I can be vulgar, we were suffered into that war merely so that the Zionists of the world could obtain Palestine. Now that is something that the people in The United States have never been told. They never knew why we went into World War one. Now what happened? After we got into the war, the Zionists went to Great Britain, and they said, well, we performed our part of the agreement. Let's have something in writing that shows that you are going to keep your bargain and give us Palestine after you win the war, because they didn't know whether the war would last another year or another ten years.
So they started to work out a receipt. The receipt took the form of a letter, and it was worded in very cryptic language so that the world at large wouldn't know what it was all about. And that was called the Balfour Declaration. The Balfour Declaration was merely Great Britain's promise to pay the Zionists what they had agreed upon as a consideration for getting The United States into the war. So this great Balfour Declaration that you hear so much about is just as phony as a $3 bill, and I don't think I can make it more emphatic than that. Now that is where all the trouble started.
The United States within the war, United States crushed Germany. We went in there, and it's history. You know what happened. Now when the war was ended and the Germans went to Paris, to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, there were a 17 Jews there as a delegation representing the Jews headed by Bernard Baruch. I was there. I ought to know. Now what happened?
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I was there. I ought to know is the prominent words you should take from that last little excerpt of speech. I'm aware that some this this whole speech may be, going a little bit against the grain for some people, but just hear him out. We've covered the Balfour declaration recently on the Shelley Tasker show. We're going through my granddad's book, The Hidden Government book. Arthur Balfour initially only expressed it as some sort of pious concern at an evening dinner according to my grandfather and it was then pounced upon by the lawmakers. So, and also we've covered the fact that Haim Weizmann or Chaim Weizmann if you want to pronounce it in the English way.
Haim Weizmann, was a researcher in England at the time and had, discovered a new explosive that, would be very very useful for our war effort. And, as Grandad said in his book, when, you know, when he was asked what sort of payment do you want for this new discovery that you've made that makes it explosive much more explosive, he simply said no I don't want any payment, just bear in mind our right to Palestine obviously, he was Jewish himself. Bear in mind our right to Palestine after the war has finished. Haim Weizmann actually ended up becoming the first president of Israel. So there you go. You can follow the dots.
Interesting stuff. I'm gonna, just carry on the, the the footage now. I've heard from, our guest, Von Kurt. He will be with us, at the top of the hour. I'm gonna play another little excerpt from Benjamin Friedman, and I'll play some music. And then we can get into this, yeah, masking the sun's rays thing. But, anyway, back to some more light hearted stuff. Here's Benjamin Friedman.
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The Jews at that peace conference, when they were cutting up Germany and passing out Europe to all these nations that claimed a right to a certain part of European territory, the Jews says, how about Palestine for us? And they produced, for the first time, to the knowledge of German, this Balaguer declaration. So the Germans, for the first time, realized, oh, that was the game. That's why The United States came into the war. And the Germans, for the first time, realized that they were defeated. They suffered this terrific reparations that was slapped onto them because the Zionists wanted Palestine, and they were determined to get it at any cost.
Now that brings us up to another very interesting point. When the Germans realized this, they naturally resented it. Up to that time, the Jews had never been better off in any country in the world than they had been in Germany. You had mister Rossenau there, who was maybe 100 times as important in industry and finance as Bernard Baruch in this country. You had mister Faleen, who owned the two big steamship lines, the North German Lloyd and the, Hamburg American Line. Thank you. You had, mister Blythe who was the banker for the Hohenzollern family. You had the Warburgs and Hamburg who were the big merchant bankers, the biggest in the world.
The Jews were doing very well in Germany. No question about that. Now the Germans felt, well, that was quite a sellout. It was a sellout that I can best compare. Suppose The United States was at war today with the Soviet Union, and we were winning. And we told the Soviet Union, well, let's quit. We offer you peace terms. Let's forget the whole thing. And all of a sudden, Red China came into the war as an ally of the Soviet Union, and throwing them into the war brought about our defeat, a crushing defeat with a reparations the likes of which man's imagination cannot encompass.
Imagine then after that defeat, if we found out that it was the Chinese in this country, our Chinese citizens, who all the time we thought they were loyal citizens working with us, was selling us out to the Soviet Union, and it was through them that red China was brought into the war against us. How would we feel in The United States against Chinese? I don't think one of them would dare show his face on any street. There wouldn't be lampposts enough convenient to take care of them. Imagine how we would feel. Well, that's how the Germans felt towards these Jews. We've been so nice to them. And from 2400 on, when the first communist revolution in Russia failed and the Jews had to scramble out of Russia, they all went to Germany, and Germany gave them refuge, and they were treated very nicely.
And here, they sold Germany down the river for no reason at all other than they wanted Palestine as a so called Jewish commonwealth. Now, Maham Saqallah, all the great leaders, the big names that you read about in connection with Zionism today, they, in 1919, '19 '20, '20 '1, '20 '2, and '23, they wrote in all their papers, and the press was filled with their statements that the feeling against the Jews in Germany is due to the fact that they realize that this great defeat was brought about by our intercession and bringing The United States into the war against them. The Jews themselves admitted that. It wasn't that the Germans in 1919 discovered that a glass of Jewish blood tasted better than Coca Cola or Minschener beer. There was no religious feeling. There was no sentiment against those people merely on account of their religious belief. It was all political.
It was economic. It was anything but religious. Nobody cared in Germany whether a Jew went home and pulled down the shades and said or our father. No one cared in Germany any more than they do in The United States. Now this feeling that developed later in Germany was due to one thing, that the Germans held the Jews responsible for their crushing defeat for no reason at all, because World War one was started against Germany for no reason for which they were responsible. They were guilty of nothing, only of being successful. They built up a big navy. They build up world trade.
You must remember, Germany, at the time of Napoleon, at the time of the French revolution, what was the German right consisted of 303 small city states, principalities, dukedoms, and so forth. Three hundred little separate political entities. And between that time, between the period of between Napoleon and Bismarck, they were consolidated into one rivaling Great Britain. They were doing business all over the world. They could undersell anybody and make better products. And what happened? What happened as a result of that? There was a conspiracy between England, France, and Russia that we must slap down Germany, because there isn't one historian in the world that can find a valid reason why those three countries decided to wipe Germany off the map politically.
Now what happened after that? When Germany realized that the Jews were responsible for her defeat, they naturally resented it. But not a hair on the head of any Jew was harmed. Not a single hair. Professor Tansel of Georgetown University, who had access to all the secret papers of the State Department, wrote in his book and quoted from a State Department document written by, Hugo Schoenfeld, a Jew who Cordell Hull sent to Europe in 1933 to investigate the so called camps of political prisoners. And he wrote back that he found them in very fine condition. They were in excellent shape, everybody treated well, and they were filled with communists.
Well, a lot of them were Jews, because the Jews happened to be maybe 98% of the communists in Europe at that time. And there were some priests there and ministers, labor leaders, masons, and others who had international affiliation. Now the Jews sort of tried to keep the lid on this fact. They didn't want the world to really understand that they had sold out Germany and that the Germans resented that. So they did take appropriate action against them. They, shall I say, discriminated against them wherever they could. They shunned them, the same as we would the Chinese or the Negroes or the Catholics anyone in this country that sold us out to an enemy and brought about our defeat.
Now after a while, the Jews of the world didn't know what to do, so they called a meeting in Amsterdam. Jews from every country in the world attended in July 1933. And they said to Germany, you fire Hitler, and you put every Jew back into his former position, whether he was a communist, no matter what he was. You can't treat us that way. And we, the Jews of the world, are calling upon you and serving this upon you. Well, the Germans told them, you can imagine. So what did they do? They broke up And Samuel Untermyer, if the name means anything to people here Do you want to ask the question?
Well, I don't want to go by what they were called. We're now using English words, and what they were called in Germany is not very material. But they were communist because in 1917, the communist took over Germany for a few days. Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht and a group of Jews in Germany took over the government for three days. In fact, when the Kaiser ended the war, he fled to Holland because he thought the communists were going to take over Germany as they did Russia, and that he was going to meet the same fate that the czar did in Russia. So he left and went to Holland, for safety and sit for security.
Now the at that time, when the communist threat in Germany was quashed, it was quiet. The Jews were working still trying to get back into their former status, and the Germans fought them in every way they could without hurting a hair on anyone's hair. The same as one group, the, prohibitionists fought the people who were interested in liquor, and they didn't fight one another with pistols. They did it every way they could. Well, that's the way they were fighting the Jews in Germany. And at that time, mind you, there were 80 to 90,000,000 Germans, and there were only 460,000 Jews. Less than one half of 1% of the population of Germany were Jews.
And yet, they controlled all the press. They controlled most of the economy because they had come in and with cheap money, you know, the way the mark was devalued, they bought up practically everything. Well, in 1933, when Germany refused to surrender, mind you, to the World Conference of Jews in Amsterdam, they broke up, and mister Untermyer came back to The United States, who was the head of the American delegation and the president of the whole conference, and he went from the steamer to ABC and made a radio broadcast throughout The United States in which he said, the Jews of the world now declare a holy war against Germany.
We are now engaged in a sacred conflict against the Germans, and we are going to starve them into surrender. We are going to use a worldwide boycott against them that will destroy them because they are dependent upon their export business. And it is a fact that two thirds of Germany's food supply had to be imported, and it could only be imported with the proceeds of what they exported, their labor. So if Germany could not export, two thirds of Germany's population would have to starve. There just was not enough food for more than one third of a population. Now in this declaration, which I have here, it was printed and paid a whole page in the New York Times on 08/07/1933, mister Sanger van der Meijer boldly stated that this economic boycott is our means of self defense.
President Roosevelt has advocated its use in the NRA, which some of you may remember, where everybody was to be boycotted unless they followed the rules laid down by the New Deal, which, of course, is declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court at that time. Nevertheless, the Jews of the world declared a boy cock against Germany, and it was so effective that you couldn't find one thing in any store, anywhere in the world with the words made in Germany on it. In fact, an executive of the Woolworths company told me that they had to dump millions of dollars worth of crockery and dishes into the river, that their stores were boycotted. If anyone came in and found a dish mark made in Germany, they were picketed with signs, Hitler, murderer, and so forth, and like something like these sit ins that are taking place in the South.
R. H. Macy, which is controlled by a family called Strauss, who are also happened to be Jews, a woman found stockings there, which came from Chemnitz, marked made in Germany. Well, they were cotton stockings. They may have been there twenty years because, since I've been observing women's legs in the last twenty years, I haven't seen a pair with cotton stockings on them. So Macy I saw Macy boycotted with hundreds of people walking around with signs, murderers and hippo rights and so forth. Now up to that time, not one hair of any Jew had been hurt in Germany.
There was no suffering. There was no starvation. There was no murder. There was nothing. Now that naturally, the German said, why, who are these people to declare a boycott against us and throw all our people out of work and our industries come to a standstill? Who are they to do that to us? And they naturally resented it. Certainly, they painted swastikas on stores owned by Jews. Why should a German go in and give their money to a storekeeper who is part of a boycott, who is going to starve Germany and to surrender in to the Jews of the world, who are going to dictate who their premier or chancellor was to be. Well, it was ridiculous.
That continued for some time. And it wasn't until hundred and thirty eight when a young Jew from Poland walked into the German embassy in Paris and shocked one of the officials that the Germans really started to get rough with the Jews in Germany, and you found them then breaking windows and having street fights and so forth. Now for anyone to say that I don't like to use the word antisemitism because it's meaningless, but it means something to you.
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Yeah. There we go. Interesting. So we we can continue with some more of Benjamin Friedman next week. As I say, it is just his opinion. But, you know, the man was present at the Treaty of Versailles with the delegation of, Jews that were there. So he's he's literally he's just speaking from experience. So please, if you've got any complaints about what what's been put on the show tonight, don't email Shelley. Email me at ma,doublel,[email protected]. M a, double l, I f I c u s at outlook dot com. And, you know, I and obviously, you can go on to YouTube and watch the whole video for yourself. Go and check his sources.
Go and look at the financiers of the time. Go and look you know, go and anything that you wanna pick apart in what he says, by all means, go and pick it apart. I I've stumbled across that speech about, verging on about fifteen years ago. And in conjunction with granddad's book that I was avidly going through at the time, it was a real eye opener. So, yeah, please don't take offense. Just take it for what it is and go and do your own research. That's isn't that what it's all about? That's what it's all about. Anyway, look, we're coming close to the top of the hour. So what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna play a little bit of music. If if it stops early, I might be calling in my guests early. But as far as I'm aware, they are both ready to roll. So we will, oh, what shall I play? Oh, it's been such a long time since I've been in my own studio that, it's actually it's it's quite difficult to look through this little list and go, oh. You know, I've played Lightning Cigarettes in the Sun. I'm gonna, I'm gonna do this one's, oh, actually, no. It was played last time. Well, it was played on the last show, so I won't play that one. I'm gonna play this one. This is a Graham Hart tune. This is, this is Graham Hart's version of going up Campbell and Hill coming down.
Enjoy folks, and I'll catch you, hopefully, just after the top of the hour. The amazing Graham Hart. How flipping fantastic. And, yeah, a really upbeat song for a it's such a beautiful day here in Cornwall. Any any Cornish listeners, I I know that that they're gonna be outside in their gardens just basking in the sunshine, much like Shelley was about an hour ago. I don't know whether she still is, but, yeah, hopefully Shelley, tip of the hat to you. Hope you hope you're having a good time, darling. So, we have, any minute now, as far as I'm aware, mister von Kerr arriving, and he wants to have a little chat about this whole dimming of the sun thing.
So I'm gonna play the little clip again. Here we go. I'm gonna play the little clip again. Hopefully oh, he's he's typing now. What is it, mister? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So I'm gonna play this little clip again now. This is just a short synopsis of what they're planning to do. So here you go. Just have a little listen through this. Anyone just joining us, by the way, this is the Shelley Tasker Show, believe it or not. I'm not going to put on my girly accent because it doesn't sound anything like Shelley. But, yeah, it it is the thirtieth April twenty twenty five, just about to hit May.
I'm just about to we're just approaching summertime. Nice here in Cornwall. It's great. Lovely. Right. Let me just play this little clip for you and it should give you the gist.
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Could we dim the sun to help prevent global warming? Well, The UK is set to spend £50,000,000 on geoengineering experiments with the aim of reflecting sunshine back into the Earth's atmosphere. This could involve putting aerosols into the atmosphere or brightening clouds with seawater. While not a permanent solution, this could theoretically slow down warming and give humanity more time to cut carbon emissions. Though some top scientists believe it's just a distraction from making tough choices.
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So there we go. That's what it's all about. So mister Von Kerr, are you with us? You'll have to unmute yourself, old boy. I can't do it for you. Okay. Well, while he's while he's sorting out his technical issues. So, yeah, the go the UK government has just turned around and said that they're gonna spend 50,000,000 on experiments to reflect the sun's rays back out into the ether because it might help with global warming. What a patch of air above a tiny little pinprick on the Earth's surface like The UK is going to do, I'm not entirely sure. But anyway, I I believe you're with me now, are you mister Kirk? A little bit of energy from you?
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Yeah.
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For some reason, it's Don't worry. It's manageable.
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It's manageable. That'll make you right. For some reason, though, even though I've got my, USB headset microphone thing on, it's still coming through my speakers on my computer. So yeah.
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You may have to go into yeah. I'm not quite sure how that works. You have to designate it when you go into speaker.
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There you go. I've done it. You have done it. Can you hear me alright?
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I can hear you great, actually. An echo has gone. How are you, Chris?
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I'm alright, mate. Yeah. Just as as usual, just trying to do a billion and one things in my day, trying to fill it. So Well, yeah,
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we we like full days, mate. We like full days. It means that it means that we're, making the most of our time on the planet.
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Absolutely. I'm parched, I must say. I'm gonna have to get myself a kombucha in a minute. So
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okay. Well, we'll get into it. We'll get into a bit of that, the health stuff, in in a in a way if you if you're if we have time and and you're up for it. Yeah. So welcome to the Shelley Tasker Show. As I say, it's Shelley here this week. Yeah. She's she's she's having a bit of a hiatus, which is well deserved. She does an awful lot of work in in in this department. And, yeah, crikey. I think she's in a year, she's put in more effort than I've you have to put in when I was doing Andy shows with him because, you know, obviously, Andy did half the show. So, yeah, she does work hard at it. Bless her. And she's had so many awesome guests on.
But, yeah, she's having a bit of time out and kicking back and enjoying the beautiful sun. Have you enjoyed the beautiful sunshine today?
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Good for her. Good for her. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. It's been a little bit too hot. It was, what what does it what does it what does it read in the van? 34 degrees on the dash. Bloody English. Always moaning about the weather, whether it's cold or hot. And where where where I was working, there was absolutely no breeze at at all either. So it was a case of, get the hose and, yeah, we were soaking ourselves down with the hose today.
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Oh, wow. Yeah. No. Dip the hat in the in the old bucket of water and put it back on and yeah. Working topless today then, were you, old boy?
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No. No. Not no. I didn't wanna risk getting a sunburn so early on. Otherwise, putting my wetsuit on will be an absolute bloody nightmare. So
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okay. Yeah. I can see that. I can see that. Yeah. I'll wait. I'll wait. I I I rarely take my top off working. And yesterday, I was I was cutting lawns in a little valley down the back of Saint Columb, and it was so there was no wind at all. It's got no wind down there today. No wind at all. And, literally, the first time in years, I've actually taken my top off while working. Yeah. Like, my other half was working nearby. She said it was like a it she said it was like a a a a lunar flare going across the lawn.
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So let's let's hope you both both weren't working topless today then.
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Well, I probably would have enjoyed work an awful lot more, but there we go.
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You wouldn't have got much done, would you?
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Oh, well, yeah. Oh, dear. I would have thought I would have had to have drunk extra water. Let's put it that way. Let's hope she's not listening. Trust you. You've only been on five minutes, and you've lowered the tone. Yeah. That's good. No. I like it. I've turned the tone into Eric, couldn't I? Oh, no. Do you know what, Eric? I've been following Eric's shows a bit more recently. I I I love Eric Von Essex's style. He's he's just such a genuine guy. Love lovely to and and, you know, just just I find he's got a very sort of natural natural sense of humor. He's the sort of guy I think I could sit down in in the pub with and and down several pints, and it would get quite raucous after a while. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. I I
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echo that sentiment for sure. Yeah. It would be nice. It would be a nice thing to be. Yeah. I read an interesting post earlier just to set us off. Someone saying about the weather and saying how, you know you know, what we were talking about, which I'll allude to, but basically, what's been in the news recently,
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with the CO engine here. Set set the to set the stage for the for the folks out there. I was just Go on. Yeah. That little clip at the beginning of the hour. At the beginning of the first hour, at the beginning of the at the top of the hour, just gone, regarding the UK government, sponsoring three guys, I believe, according, to a very, reliable source. Three guys up in Exeter University have got $50,000,000 of UK taxpayers' money to, attempt to, create experiments that will reflect the sun's rays back up into the ether. So go on. Al, I am I am. I so my court really is is Boar War, World War one, World War two, few political things. So just I'm gonna play dumb on this one and pretend I've never heard anything. Two two Just just just educate me a bit on this whole thing. The speech that you had the speech you had in the first hour is absolutely cool, isn't it?
Yeah. Oh, mister Benjamin Free. Well, I look, I would recommend anyone to just go and look it up for themselves. And if there's anything you don't like about what he says, just go and research it for yourself. It's not your it's it's your time. It's pointless getting offended when you've only got to spend your own time, like, prove disproving it. And and I'd be interested to hear any, anything, you know, from the opposite direction. You know, I'd I'd be interested to hear some pushback
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on on For the same reason for the same reason we care about that, because that leads in the direction of complete world domination and a true supremacy, and, what's the other one as well? Tyranny? Tatership. Tyranny. Tatership. Tyranny. Everything. Everything. Insleegement. Yeah. What else? It's playing with playing with our environment and our atmosphere is all part of it. As you know, the the old watermelon politics green on the outside, red on red on the inside. Yeah. You know, communist totalitarian tiptoe. But, yeah. So anyone I'm sure anyone listening has probably already heard this, but The Guardian, amongst others, The Times, been reporting, this week. Not that I'm under any illusion that this hasn't been going on for many, many years. It was back in, let's say, 02/2010, I think. I've put a video up, on one of the, social media. I think it might have been, Facebook, of a video in my back garden of, the old classic crisscross.
I don't tend to use the term and I'll start this off by saying I don't tend to use the term chemtrail. And the even I just did. The reason is is because it's a weaponized term just like, conspiracy theory or or anti anti semite or the rest of, you know, these terms, which if you Fashion. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. You start mentioning it, it switches people off. So people are the normies, if you like. It's very hard to get them on the side, and it's it's always said, you can you can lead, a donkey, to to water, but you can't make the dumbasset drink it. So, basically so what's been going on?
Well, I started noticing years ago, these these persistent contrails in the sky that tend to feather out and completely, leave like an opaque mess. What I now call, and if you're getting into any conversations with people, I implore people to use the term artificial clouds because that way they cannot deny that they're not, natural. You just say, oh, look at that. No, it's a cloud. No, it's not. It's an artificial cloud. What do you mean? Then you can get into something. You use some chemtra, it turns people off straight away because most people have heard it and they're just like, oh, bloody, not the conspiracy theorist, not the paranoid delusion, whatever. You know? Tinfoil hat wearer. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. So it just it's it's it's you just you're just falling in that trap.
But yeah. So, anyway, I believe they've come out with this because they've been doing it for a very long time. That's just my opinion. And, as we know, they're they're they're starting to put the pressure on now, whether that's because they're running scared like some people say, and they feel that they've got to come out with it so that they can kind of, take some of the pressure off them. Is it the time to sort of like to do it? Well
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So what you're saying is it's been going this is like, whatever this geoengineering is, it's been going on for a long time. And now we're getting it, or what are you saying that it's a new thing or It's, there's so many levels to it. I'm I'm asking on a on a dumb level because, you know, I'm uneducated on this, and I I'm I'm guessing that some of the audience aren't gonna it's not gonna be their forte either. So let's just get into the nitty gritty of it.
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Like you was you were saying to me, you said, like, oh, it's been a beautiful day and beautiful blue sky. And I said, yeah. But they aren't the same blue skies as we had when we were younger. And I remember a lot of days, like, with with the fluffy white cumulus clouds, of what I would consider a a beautiful, what's the artist, though, who does the skies? I forget his name now. But, I like an artificial cloud, a chem a con a persistent contrail. I liken that to take in, a a Tippex pen and just going across one of those beautiful paintings. It's it's it's graffiti in the sky, sky graffiti. So but it it's a whole lot worse because, essentially, what's happening is whatever those planes that are up there now I know people who who insist that these commercial jetliners, airliners, passenger planes are basically, having something added to the fuel, which which makes the contrail do that. And there's people, persist. And there's people that say that they turn on and off. Look. You can I've I've heard scientific explanation that, you know, up there in the atmosphere, it's very fluid in in in the terms of air, if you like. Like Well, I mean, to be fair, air has the same consistency as water. It's just not dense. So when I say fluid, I'm not talking yeah. Yeah. So so that plane will be flying through one pocket of of air, and and that will make it appear to look like it's turning on and off. Now if someone's got some evidence for the contrary, for that proof of that brilliant, send it to me. It's alvon kurt at g mail dot com.
Or if anyone wants to dispute or or chat about anything I'm talking to or has anything that they can show me, then brilliant. Al Von Kurtz, my my username here, @gmail.com. Now, so, yeah, one plane can leave a trail. Another plane flying right next to it can't. Most planes are flying a thousand feet above each other, so or or within each other. So, you know, with that atmosphere being so fluid, one might leave a trail, one might not. But the thing is, that aside, these are artificial clouds. And if you don't get into the conversation of or the the the conflict, zone of con chemtrails, just talk about them as artificial clouds. And you can you can ruse people's, rouse people's? That's right.
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You can get people thinking if you like. Peeap people's interest. Yeah. Peeap people's interest. A rouse is a, is a, is a, a
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a a lie. Yeah. Okay. That's that's completely the wrong word then. Yeah. So so It's a trick. It's a trick. Essentially, these what what's been happening to our our atmosphere and the skies is a lot more of these artificial clouds, persistent contrails. And I think we should actually start to people who care about it, geoengineering, watch, and all the rest of it, should actually be putting the pressure on the aviation industry because it's these planes that are flying through whatever they're flying through, which with, cloud seeding.
So there are many, many companies around the world that do cloud seeding. One of the most famous ones was in 02/2008, the Beijing Olympics, and all the rest are Chinese made. Do they keep they managed to keep the rain off. But there are companies all over the world that cloud seed, and they use a variety of chemicals, the the ones that most people know about, being heavy metals like barium and strontium, alumina, you know, all the rest of it. So what they're talking about using, though, is a a a form of sulfur, I think. And, they're actually saying now they've come out and they said that we're going to any day now, The UK is going to approve, the use of well, this experiment, basically. But it it's a case of, like, well, all I have to do is look up, and and what they wanna do has already been done. We've got something called global dimming.
And, so you said to me, oh, beautiful blue sky. And I look up and I and sadly, I see a blue sky with white tissue paper overlaid across it. So, no fluffy white cumulus clouds. You will still get this, but it doesn't take long before you get the planes flying through the air and and leaving these trails. And they don't always sometimes they do, but they don't always dissipate like they should. They feather out into a thick cloud that lingers. And before you know it, a couple of days later, it's it's you've got this muggy, horrible, yeah, a muggy day or or just start raining. You know?
You know, you you have days of days of bad weather, but albeit, where am I trying to go with this? It's not always uniform if you like, so so you don't always get the same sort of weather patterns from them. But, I mean, I I would say for me personally, like,
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yesterday, I think it was yesterday, we were saying it was there was a few clouds in the sky yesterday.
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It was there was there was no actual visible, like, what I would call cumulus clouds or even stratus clouds or or, Oh, okay. It might be the day before. Clouds. So
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yeah. I was gonna I was gonna say we were sat out in the garden Yeah. And, just having a couple of ciders as you do after work in Cornwall. And, you know, sitting back, kicking back, you know, just reflecting on the day. And I looked up, like, because the cloud the the sun kept going in and then coming back out again. And I was trying to judge what was gonna happen with the clouds. And, like, way, way up, there was this huge bank of cloud, which I thought was gonna sweep over the sun because it looked like the clouds were going that way. But in actual fact, it ended up sweeping towards the coast, but there were clouds lower down that were Mhmm.
Going in the opposite direction, so to speak. So you do I mean My biggest question with this whole being able to put things in the air is how do they know where they're gonna drop? How do they know where they're gonna stay? I mean, the The UK is like such a pinprick. I know I'm sort of doing a devil's advocate question, but The UK is such a pinprick of of an of an island in the middle of, you know say say The UK is the center of the say the say The UK is the center of flat Earth, right, for for right now.
But it's such a tiny pinprick that you might fly stuff over here and the currents, as we've already said, like, the the the air is essentially like water. It's just thinner.
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Does it matter though if you're going. If you're doing it all over the world, with the I need to get my head into the back into the whole terminology of it, really. Because with weather, you get the, the way it's the way the way the storms come in and stuff. What what are they called again? Yeah. Like a storm front come in. Yeah. Yeah. But the way that the the the weather patterns sort of flow and the pressure. Yeah. But if if you're doing this all over the place, I mean, we we we we quite often, you get, like, the the dust coverings of on the car, and then they'll blame it on, like, Sahara sand and stuff. And I've seen people I've seen a video lately, which is a bit interesting. I'm not saying I've tried it for myself, but the guy scrapes it off his windscreen, puts a magnet on it, and lots of it sticks to the magnet. So there's a lot of, what seems to be like heavy metal. Yeah. I saw people that were jabbed that had phones stick to their arm. I'm really not quite sure what's going on. And stuff. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not I'm not I'm not a legit person. I've not tried it. I've not not seen it happen in front of my eyes. So, you know, I kind of hold off on on making that that, decision. But I've I've had a judgment career. But, yeah. So anyway, so this this there's lots and lots of people, been saying that this has been going on for a very long time, and now they're kind of saying this. So can I just can I just very quickly read through this article? Because because I mean Yeah. Absolutely. I'm gonna I'm gonna mute myself. The state is yours, sir. Okay.
Yeah. Although even I've done a lot of talking already. But so anyway, this is from theguardian.com, dated April 22. So UK Scientists to launch outdoor geoengineering experiments. Blocking sunlight could temporarily slow the climate crisis, but the technologies remain highly controversial. Oh, don't they? So UK Scientists are to launch outdoor geoengineering experiments as part of a 50 million, government funded program. Yay. That's your taxpayers' money. So the the experiments will be small scale and rigorously assessed, just like vaccines, according to advanced research and invention agency, ARIA.
So that's who's who's gonna be, I guess, using this money to to do these experiments. So the UK government agency backing the plan, will provide critical data needed to assess the potential of the technology. The program, along with another £11,000,000 project, will make The UK One of the biggest funders of geoengineering research in the world that we know about. Geoengineering is controversial, and some previous planned outdoor experiments have been canceled after strong opposition. Most geoengineering proposals aim to block sunlight reaching the Earth's surface.
Okay. For example, by launching clouds of reflective particles into the atmosphere or using seawater sprays to make clouds brighter. Now as someone who is particularly light sensitive and squints quite a lot of the time, and I don't particularly like wearing sunglasses either because I do feel that getting that sunlight to my eyes is quite important, but also squinting is not a good thing. But anyway, I digress. So If successful, this could temporarily reduce surface temperatures and the harm the climate crisis causing, giving more time for the deep cuts in global carbon emissions needed. Right. I'll stop there because I just wanna go over to and do a quick quick very quick search on on on Google AI. And I'll put in And while you're doing that Yeah. While you're doing that, let me just let me just say, while you're doing your little quick search, I can tell us what the search was for afterwards.
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While you're doing that, do you remember did you ever watch The Highlander, the film? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Definitely. Did you ever watch Highlander two? Oh, I I don't know. Not many people did. It was a it was a bit of a flop, to be honest. But it did have Sean Connery in it, which which should have made it an instant hit, really, in my opinion. But there we go. But the whole, thing of that is that that the guy the Highlander had lived into the future and he was, you know, long and the short of it was, they they were worried about global warming back then. So they've got this huge thing that that placed a dome, a protective dome over the sky to protect the sun's rays. And the crux of the film, mate, is at the end of it, him and Sean Connery, who calls Sean Connery Sean Connery, Sean Connery, back from the dead, And together, they destroy this machine that is, has has been imposed by the, I'm assuming, one world government.
It's a long time since I've watched the film, but was was was imposed by the one world government to protect the world from the sun's rays. And when they break the machine and it all dissipates, they realize that there was nothing wrong and everything had righted itself anyway.
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Just reminiscent of that. Just just an interesting The Terminator scorched the skies in Terminator, didn't they? And, and The Matrix, didn't they do something similar in that? And, what else? Simpsons. The Simpsons came out with, a lot of people are sharing these memes, to be honest, and it's like mister Burns. And I'm pretty sure Bill Gates has got something to do with this, but I'm not a hundred percent on that. So but anyway, I found, imperial.ac.uk, study on planet warming contrappels, a spanner in the works for the aviation industry. This is from the 08/07/2024, not even that long ago. So I'll just read the bit that that, Google, AI pulls out of it.
So contrails or condensation trails, it's a bit of a con, are thin streaks of cloud created by aircraft exhaust fumes that contribute to global warming by trapping heat in the atmosphere. While the exact warming effect of contrails is uncertain, scientists believe it is greater than warming caused by carbon emissions from jet fuels. So so so on one hand, they're telling us that they want an experiment to reflect the sunlight back into space or back at the sun
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or whatever.
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But then these particles in exhaust plain exhaust trap the heat in. So it creates we need to put this back on the aviation industry big because at the end of the day, there's chemicals in those trails, so they are chemtrails. So you can't argue that. It's not just bloody water vapor that comes out the back of a plane. It's shitloads of particles of crap, to put it scientifically.
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And so they are they are You mean exhaust fumes exhaust fumes? Rather like that out of a car. We don't get chemtra we're not high enough at the ground level to leave chemtrails behind cars. No. No. No. No. No. You can you can equate it to the same thing. I get where you're going.
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For a cloud to form, for for for a basically, what you could did you hear that then? Did you hear that? I was just wondering if that's picked up on the microphone. Yeah. It was, actually. It was a motorcycle. That's, that's, that's the motorcycles using the the road next to me as a racetrack. Anyway, Yeah. So they're flying they're flying. What what there's a there's a really good documentary. I put it up on one of the one of the shows a while back. I can't remember what it's called now. I'll have to look it up, and I'll put up we need somewhere where you can leave all this stuff, for anyone listening. Or if someone wants to contact me, I'll I'll look it up and then I'll I'll reply to you. But, what what essentially, it explains they do is they fly, an unmarked plane.
So it won't be picked up on flight flight radar or any of the the, those ones that pick up the AD AD, or whatever it is, transponders that are on the planes. And they they they put out the, this is what cloud seeding is, basically. They put out the the the seed, the seed. And so for for for a a a water for a cloud to form, you need something for those water particles, those water, molecules to stick to- Just to gather around the form. So that's what they do. And then they form like that. And a lot of people are saying that the,
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persistent contrails are just like ice crystals, basically. It's that cold up there. They just, but it must Well, it is. It's like it's it's 20 below zero up there. Mhmm. It's, you know, to be fair. You know, you get above 30,000 feet, it's 20 below zero. I can imagine.
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Yeah. Yeah. I mean, but let's still put it back on them because at the end of the day, with increased aviation, does it does it matter? At the end of the day, they're leaving persistent contrails. You can see. You can look up. You can see what it's doing to the atmosphere. You can see what what, what, the effects of global dimming. And, I mean, I'm looking out now and and okay, it's getting a bit dark and but the you don't see this vivid blue with the beautiful white clouds. I'm not expecting that every day. But we see a lot of artificial, cirrus clouds, I think. That's what I think it is. That's what they are, cirrus.
And and this sort of, like, opaqueness across the sky. And and this is what they're talking about doing because it putting these particles into the atmosphere, it reflects. You
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know? Al, hold that thought a sec. So, in a minute, I'm gonna, bring on mister Ryan, and, he he'll he's gonna throw in his 2p worth as well on on the sort of the aviation side of it subject. His limited knowledge as he as he would Yeah. That's fine. Yeah. Yeah. And, but before that, I'm gonna I'm gonna play a little tune. Cool. I'm just I wonder wonder wonder wonder wondering what to go for. I'll tell you what. I'm gonna go for I'm gonna go for I'm gonna go for a little clip first, and then I'm gonna play monkey boy sings because that's a I love that tune. I haven't heard it for ages. I've just seen it in my list. So, quick clip for you first.
This one is The New Era of Homosexuality by Dave Allen, and then we'll have a little tune. And then we'll get back into climate change and global, distillery, for want of a better word. Alright. Folks, for for those for those of you out there listening, you are listening to the Shelley Tasker Show. I'm Malefika Scott standing in for my, excellent cohost Shelley Tasker. And joining us after the break will be mister Ryan. And, obviously, we have mister Vonke already with us. So, here you go. Here's Dave Allen, followed up by a little tune for you folks.
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I was talking to a man the other day who was leaving, decided to immigrate, decided to leave this country. And I said, why are you leaving? He said, it's homosexuality. I said, what are you talking about? He said, three hundred years ago, if you're a homosexual, you're hanged, drawn, and quartered. A hundred years ago, if you're a homosexual, you were hanged. Fifty years ago, if you're a homosexual, you were flogged. I'm given twenty years in prison. Twenty years ago, if you're a homosexual, you were fined £200 and sent to prison for two years.
Five years ago, if you're homosexual, you had a small fine and you were pardoned. Got off with a warning. I said, well, what are you leaving for? He said, I'm going before they make it compulsory.
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Puts you down,
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and no one seems to gain. So take me from this trouble road to where they'll never reach
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me.
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And put me in a place and time where all my friends will be. So I'm Cornish fun and Cornish bread. I don't take that for granted. I keep it here inside my head wherever I may be. But when the spirit of Chalone calls, I will not be prevented. Standing up for one and all, my Cornish friends
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and me.
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The amazing Graham Hart. I I absolutely adore that tune. I really do adore that tune. It's, It's a gem. Yeah. Yeah. It's a real gem. It's been with me for a few years, that tune. So, yeah. Yeah. It's always always heartwarming. This one's for the boys. Okay. So, you are listening to the Shelley Tasker Show. We are coming live at radiosoapbox.com. Among other platforms, I am aware, but I'm not quite sure which ones as I didn't actually have a confab or a conflaboration with, the good missus Shelley Tasker beforehand. So we could be going out anywhere. Who knows?
We might be going out nowhere, but we're definitely coming out through radiosoapbox.com. So by all means, yeah, support the other, hosts on there as well. There's some excellent hosts on Radio Soapbox even if I do say so myself. So mister Von Kurt, we are about to be joined, by mister Rhine, who I I'm aware you already know anyway. Mhmm. Mister Rhine, can you hear us? I can hear you properly. Yes. And I'd like to say hello
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to you, mister Scott, to Elle. I personally know you. We shared some beers at some point. And it was lovely evening watching the chem or water vapor trails up in the air. You so aptly, caught them earlier. And, of course, all the listeners over the worldwide web, and on the interwebs.
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Hello. Good to hear your voice again. Good to hear your voice again, mate. Likewise. Likewise. Brilliant.
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So, let's just let's just start with, I I because I know, mister Ryan, you are gonna have quite a few things that you want to say, on the aviation side of things. I'm just gonna play the little clip again so anyone that hasn't heard it. It's a it's a very, very short clip. It's only about, like, twenty, thirty seconds. Just, this is what the subject matter is this evening. The, cloud dimming could solve global heating or global warming or climate change or global cooling, whatever it is they wanna put a label on. Apparently, we might be, funding a a a group of individuals to reflect the sun's rays back up to the sun because, obviously, we don't need them. You know, all those solar panels, what are we gonna do? All those people got sun panels on their roofs. I feel so sorry for them. They're gonna be like short this month.
Anyway, look, I'm gonna play this little clip and then I would really like to get mister Ryan's,
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input on the whole thing. So here we go. Here's the Could we dim the sun to help prevent global warming? Well, The UK is set to spend £50,000,000 on geoengineering experiments with the aim of reflecting sunshine back into the Earth's atmosphere. This could involve putting aerosols into the atmosphere or brightening clouds at seawater. While not a permanent solution, this could theoretically slow down warming and give humanity more time to cut carbon emissions. Though some top scientists believe it's just a distraction from making tough choices.
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Transporting so I'm gonna start with this, mister Ryan. I'm sorry. Let me go back. Transporting seawater transporting seawater up, I don't know, 32,000 feet. What's what's the logistics on that?
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Yeah. If if you well,
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oh my god. So many things are going through my mind here. It's good good god. You know? Look. Let me start let me start with a little bit of of aviation, logistics as a whole. So, mister l here was mentioning that, earlier that he noticed that over the years, despite a web of of, thin clouds up in the up in the sky, they grew and grew and and it got worse and worse and worse. And I was looking while listening, to him, at some some flight flight operation numbers over the years. And I don't know if it's accurate, but I looked it up and it looked like like there's been an increase from the two thousands, which we probably vividly remember having, like, decently blue skies.
Not always. You can agree to to that, but decently blue skies and about, let's say, seventy, sixty eight to 70,000 flight operations per day, meaning short flights, longer flights, the whole lot, you know. And we are now in 2025 looking at about 110,000 flight operations per day. So you're absolutely right. There is definitely, a solid increase in flight operations, which produces those, some people call them chemtrails, some people call them, condensation traits, whatever. And you brought up a, quite a few good points earlier about what they actually consist of. And you'd well, you can call them either way because for literally, how do they how do they appear in the sky? So you have, like, quite a lot of, hydrocarbons that are being burned. Therefore, yeah, hydrogen and what happens if you burn hydrogen.
There's oxygen latching onto and that generates what we can see. But there's also stuff like aromatic high hydrocarbons that when they are burned, they, they generate those little particles, those, hydrocarbons or the the the burn products can actually latch onto and all that stuff. Don't want to go in too much into physics. I'm not probably not, educated enough to go into this in detail. But all these stuff, you know, that happens up there and so we can see it. Yeah. There's an increase in all this stuff happens. But coming back to logistics, so if we want to offset what we're currently generating, like, imagine 10 flight operations ranging from short hops up until to multi hour flights or maybe even more than half a day or whatever if it's long range.
In order to offset that, you now want to carry copious amounts of whatever chemicals, fuels. You have to carry this stuff somehow up. And that somehow is going to offset global warming by putting another layer on top of a layer. How's that gonna work? And how who's gonna pay for that? Because, you know, flights of of flying is a very expensive endeavor, you know. Every flight hour, you're looking at several thousands into 10 thousands of of euros to to fly this stuff up there. Now, that's why flying is getting more and more expensive. It's not just the pilot training, The stuff, the actual plane, the consumables, the the the fuel, the stuff you're carrying. Everything you need to lug up there uses fuel and that's the biggest part. That's that's one of the big things that is makes it so prohibitively expensive. And that's just my opinion. Not very not a very valid solution to to to drag that stuff up, that you to to do what? Like like a five minutes dimming of the sun, and then it floats to good old Germany where I live. Yay. Happy happy us. But you see where I'm going?
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So you've touched on something that I always think about the whole dropping thing. Can you they say, oh, they you know, they're dropping I've heard I've listened to loads of independent broadcasts over the years. They're dropping viruses on us from the sky. You know, you drop something as I mentioned on the show earlier, you know, I was waiting for the to see what the sun was gonna do because I was outside in the garden sipping a cider and enjoying myself. And, you know, I didn't want the clouds to to to, you know, block out the sun. And I was watching cloud moving in three different directions at three different levels. How would you know where stuff is going to drop?
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That is actually not that hard because you can actually, using satellites and and and, basically, how how to put it? You can find out, with certain methods, how the air currents, let's call them that, where they are going. That's what I was trying to think of here. Exactly. This is is not that hard. So, there's reason, like air balloons, hot air balloons can go to to a certain place. That's all material or background knowledge is being employed here. So you go up to probably 9,000 feet, you're going west. And, at 12,000 feet on the verge of being breathable, without an oxygen mask, you it's it's going the other way, you know. That stuff is not that hard if you know what you're doing. I'm not a meteorological expert. I barely know anything about this. But, there's a reason most pilots have a very, very close look at the weather because, you know, there's like the jet stream which planes use in order to get you to good old America where they're flying slightly on a more northerly route because it's usually going there, saving a lot of fuel doing this or the other way, a bit more to the south.
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Sorry, Ryan. Jet streams. That's exactly the term I was that you said about the, the air currents, but jet streams is exactly what I was trying to think of earlier. Yeah. Yeah. Ex Yeah.
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So glad I could throw this in here. But, you know, that this is like basic stuff that is known for ages and is used to, to, keep flying affordable.
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That's
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to to a point by using these things, the knowledge we have of these things. And but it's basically the same like in water. We have, like, the Gulf what's what's this called? The the stream that is going right past the Gulf Stream. Gulf Stream, yeah, for example. Sorry. Just mental brain. Anyway To be fair, you are translating as you go. So Yeah. I did I'm sorry. Me being German. I'm I'm trying, guys. I'm trying. So so it's basically is better than mine most of time anyway. So it's it's the same in the water. And and like you you realized, a fluid dynamics also apply to air because it's just thinner water in air quotes. In air. Very, very, very, very big air quotes. So Can I can I just can I just ask a question then, mister Ryan?
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If if you wanted to drop something on a particular area, like, on the ground Yeah. For it to rain, like, rain down to so you're saying from thirty two or 40 odd thousand feet, you could judge that with particulates. Is that possible?
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Particulates is a bit harder because, of volatile air currents. From a lower altitude, I think, that it's probable even though it cannot, but you know
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How low how low are we talking here?
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It depends on the weather. Yeah. It's some if you have very still air, or have air moving in a predictable sorry, predictable manner, that is not that hard. You mean, you you Brits, quite accurately dropped very heavy stuff on Germany very accurately way in the past. So you can do this with lighter stuff too. You just have to do more calculations.
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Okay. Yeah. But I'm just thinking particulates, you know. I mean Yeah. If I, you know, it's it's like when you but for instance, just for the listeners for the for the listeners, point of view, you know, if you, I've got you got some fresh dishwater there. Right? Yeah. And and you go to pour your old cup of tea down the side of the dish down the side of the washing up bowl into the sink, and a bit of it dissipates into the into the water. There's no telling where that's gonna go. Really, it's down to the currents in the water. You're saying that's essentially calculator.
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Like I said, to a point to a point. You you can you can predict it, but it's clarify that. It's like I say Let's get a visual sort of The margin the margin of error grows exponentially or it at a rate of cube, whatever. I'm not a mathematician, but you get what I'm saying. You know, the higher you go, the more, unpredictable, because of, weather phenomena, it can get, you know. If you even type dropping bombs like you mentioned Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they're fairly heavy projectile. Exactly. It's gonna land within a 30 mile radius. Yeah. Yeah. But if if you look at, you know, coming back to the a v aviation term, you know, you have something like crosswinds. You have something like, wind shear and all that stuff. You know, you have you're flying into into a wind shear. That means, when you're coming up to it, it gives you an updraft. And when you fly through it, it's neutral. And you come out of the other end, you suddenly push down. There's wind shear. Stuff like that's happening. Or you have like, a mountain range that is solid rock, which is heated up by the sun that that is acting differently for thermal dynamics than like a big wooden area that is fairly cool. That is basically soaking up the sunlight and it's fairly cool. So it's different over there. It's it's it's all the stuff like like like gliders use in order to to to stay up there for hours.
All that would have would have been would have would need to be factored in in order to drop something fairly accurately. Fairly. But I'm talking like if I want to drop something in a in a in a mile square, I think you're probably looking at a potentially city wide impact zone, you know, where it could land. You know? Yeah. But it's it's inaccurate
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as hell. Okay. So so going so so we've we've sort of covered the the the the whole drop in chemicals on people or diseases, obviously. But as far as blotting things out from the sun, I mean, obviously, the surface of the atmosphere is exponentially larger than the Earth because it surrounds the Earth. So that's a really easy calculation mentally for people to make. Yeah. The the atmosphere has got a larger surface area than the Earth. Yeah. What are the chances of you blocking out the sunlight over, say, like a little pinprick like Britain?
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Well, what comes to my mind is how many planes do you want to get up there on a regular basis in order to to to do upkeep alone? Even if you manage to have like a like a proper saturation in the air, how many planes do you want to get up there? You know, there's reason. There's not air tankers or like, you know, military planes used to re or usually refuel up in air while on, up in mission. But, you know, that makes the fuel like four to 10 times more expensive than getting refueled on the ground because of all all the stuff that's going on around it. How much of that stuff do you want to lug up there every single time, in order to to to keep it working? You know, the lack of logistics of that is that they are beyond beyond crazy.
Not not saying that the experiment itself has some, some measurable, impact to a point. But it's, you know, going into, like, full scale use of that, I I don't think that is nothing more than a fancy experiment. And I I wrote something down earlier. This just going through my mind. Okay. Like, okay. 50,000,000 are, are getting assigned for this. Most of it is probably going into research and and coming up with theories and stuff and testing stuff. Then the other half of it at least, if not more, will be going into flight operations and testing because that stuff is expensive. Having a plane kit it out with that stuff in order to drop it. Like, it's probably not the, not the the the seawater. I was looking at an article that's probably getting sprayed up from ships. But, if you if you have, like, other chemicals, I think it was aluminum or something, oxides, aluminum oxides, they want to lug up there and spray. Yeah. And all that stuff. Yeah. Yeah. So it's just basically a plane filled with chemical dispensers, Like a little, crop duster just scaled up to to the max.
You'd have to have a have a specialized plane. Just if you take an old airliner and refit that, you're looking at probably 5 to 10,000,000 for the plane alone, even if it's used to shuttle. Not
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really feasible. Launch jumping. There are there are, there are videos and pictures of these planes that are supposedly, but it's questionable whether the planes in the videos are actually, what they what people say they are. Some people have shown, pictures of of a big a plane with, like, ballast tanks in them, and and they've turned out to be planes that where they where they pump the, the the ballast around the plane for various for something to do with testing, something I I again, it's been a long time since you looked at all this. But, really, what this all comes down to,
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it
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it there there there is observable trails in the sky, whether you call them whatever you can call them whatever you want, they're artificial clouds. That's that's my whole point on this, and that's what I think people should be saying. They're artificial clouds, and a cloud changes the atmosphere. And that that that, artificial cloud is being left there by a plane. Now whether that plane is flowing through the air and spraying something out or whether it's just a a I I believe it's just an average plane, airliner flying through something in the atmosphere that is causing it to to to to and if that's chemicals, then then what are those chemicals doing there?
If it's just I you know, because it's cold, then we've still got a problem. The aviation industry needs to needs to be put on the spot to do with this because it blots out the sky. It blots out the sun, and it turns what should be a beautiful Monet painting into a painting with a big I was about to swear that big Tippex like streak across it, which to me is is is is, it's not natural. It's artificial. It's horrible. And and it's, you know, you could flip it back on, oh, we should stop doing that and we should stop all this and, you know, you could you could get into the whole bloody oil crisis, people, climate change, and all this.
This all this big experiment thing comes back comes down to global warming again and climate change. And can I just very quickly I've just gone on ARIA, on their.org.uk website and, exploring climate cooling? Backed by 56,800,000, this program will explore whether approaches designed to delay or avert climate tipping points. So all the buzzwords are there, could be feasible, scalable and safe. So our goal is to gather critical missing data and and answer fundamental scientific questions on approaches that could help prevent humanity from experiencing climate tipping points. And
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Okay. Can I go on? So the main
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the main guy behind it, by the look of it, is a guy from Glasgow University. He's actually joined ARIA from the University of Glasgow, where he is a professor of electrochemistry and electrochemical technology. And his little statement there, Mark Sims, program director of this. Decarbonisation is vital, but our current progress puts us at risk of triggering a large number of temperature induced climate tipping points. This program will explore critical unanswered questions as to how or whether we might cool the Earth safely and responsibly on the timescales required to avoid climate catastrophe.
I would argue that at this point Go on. Really I'm sorry. You need we need to bring someone on board who could talk a bit more about the reality, someone who who who can go into it in a bit more in-depth as to the actual carbon,
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crisis and and and the climate catastrophe. We know look. Okay. So this brings me to the question that I was gonna add. This is so we're on we we got five minutes left, but I can play a tune to play us out. Yeah. So I'm gonna give both of you a a a a I'm gonna give both of you a question, and I want Al to answer it first and mister mister Ryan to answer it afterwards. Okay? So is this experiment by The UK an excuse to perpetuate the climate change carbon emissions lie? And you don't have to accept that it's a lie in in your answer. You can correct me if you think that's the wrong way to ask it. Is this experiment, quote unquote, that's been highly televised media perpetuated, is it to perpetuate the climate change agenda?
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So I would I would lean towards that as a reality. Yes. It appears that way, doesn't it? So yeah. Is that your final answer, sir? Sir? Yeah. Well, yeah. At the moment. Yeah.
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Okay. Alright. And and and mister Ryan?
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Yeah. Difficult to answer that from from my perspective, but it it is a bit like smoke and mirror. You know? It's like distracting from from other proper solutions. It's like make, or give people big big amount of money. Let them play around a bit and distract from from other things. So are you saying it's in some way unscientific,
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mister Heinz?
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Well, let them play. But it's there's not much coming coming out of it on my in my opinion. It's it's just They're playing with our skies though, aren't they? You know? Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. You know? But but me They are. Yeah. Do you know you know what I, They're playing with They're playing with exactly. Exactly.
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And yeah. What can we say? Yeah.
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Well, look. I tell you what. You guys have said enough. If you if you guys wanna come on again and, thrash this out any further, you are more than welcome. I am sitting in for Shelley for as long as she needs. It's been a great show. Thank you so much. And I hope I hope the listeners didn't take too much offense to mister Benjamin Friedman at the beginning of the show. It's all interesting stuff. Go and look into it for yourself as well as this climate change nonsense. As I say, if carbon dioxide was really a problem, would you be able to drink Coca Cola? I'm not entirely sure. But, anyway, I'm gonna I'm gonna play you out.
This has been the Shelley Tasker Show, and, we will catch up with you same time, same bat channel next week, radiosoapbox.com and all the other outlets that I've not been informed about. Take care, folks. Do you wanna say goodbye, guys?
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Yeah. Yeah. Good evening. God bless.
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I'll have a sip of my beer, which also includes various guesses and say cheers to everybody.
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Cheers. Cheers, guys. Thank you so much for contributing. It's been a good show. Great stuff.
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Absolutely.