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The municipal councils of Aigina and Kiato in Greece have taken positions on the aerial spraying known as “chemtrails” that people have been seeing in the skies for years but that governments show no inclination either to explain or to justify.  

The impression created by the mass media is that the spraying must have some connection with alleged measures of “geoengineering” which aim at mitigating the effects of climate change.  

This is in any case the conclusion that is logically to be drawn from contributions such as the TED lecture that David Keith gave in New York in 2007, but also from very many other published sources discussing “geoengineering”.

In December 2009, a little before the UN Summit on the Climate in Copenhagen, a flow of information made its appearance in the media that appears to cast doubt on the scientific validity of the public debate on climate change, leading to the question: if it should prove that the socially most accepted views on climate change are based on delusion or deceit, how can the “geoengineering” proposals, and the observed phenomenon of the spraying, be accounted for?

Because governments are offering no serious answer to questions such as this, the query is addressed to the ecological movement.

ENOURANOIS, 1ST December 2009

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Also see: ETC in Copenhagen, December 2009