Dane Wigington has an extensive background in solar energy. His personal residence was featured in a cover article in the world’s largest renewable energy magazine, Home Power. He owns a 1,600-acre "wildlife preserve" next to Lake Shasta in California. Dane is the lead researcher for geoengineeringwatch.org and has investigated all levels of geoengineering from chemtrails to HAARP. He also assisted Michael Murphy with his production of "What in the Hell are They Spraying."
Researcher and activist Dane Wigington discussed the devastating effects of geoengineering and how the planet may be headed for environmental apocalypse.
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Climate engineering, also referred to as geoengineering, is the deliberate and large-scale intervention in the Earth’s climatic system. Host Rob Simone (email) welcomed two experts, Dane Wigington, in the first... More »
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Researcher and activist Dane Wigington has been documenting disturbing changes in the environment known as geoengineering. This includes various weather modification techniques such as chemtrails and HAARP. Through efforts such as chemtrails that place metal particulates in the atmosphere, we are now experiencing "global... More »