CIA Climate Weather Control Study Shows Intelligence Agency Funding Geoengineering Research [VIDEO]; How to Mitigate Climate Control Impact? Central Intelligence Agency Looks at Options, Impactns

CIA Weather Control Used to be a conspiracy, but now may be a reality.  The Central Intelligence Agency is funding a scientific study investigating whether humans could use geoengineering to alter the Earth's environment, stopping climate change.  The National Academy of Sciences will run the project, which is the first NAS geoengineering study supported by an intelligence agency. 

The total cost of the project is $630,000, which is being split between the NAS, the CIA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and NASA. 

William Kearney, spokesman for the NAS, told Mother Jones that "the US Intelligence Community" referred to as funders on the NAS website is the CIA.

According to Slate, The CIA was reported to have closed its research center on climate change and national security last year, after members of Congress argued that the CIA shouldn't be involved with looking at climate change.  The CIA's mandate is foreign intelligence.

The NAS website describes the scope of the project:

"An ad hoc committee will conduct a technical evaluation of a limited number of proposed geoengineering techniques, including examples of both solar radiation management (SRM) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) techniques, and comment generally on the potential impacts of deploying these technologies, including possible environmental, economic, and national security concerns. The study will:

"1. Evaluate what is currently known about the science of several (3-4) selected example techniques, including potential risks and consequences (both intended and unintended), such as impacts, or lack thereof, on ocean acidification,

"2. Describe what is known about the viability for implementation of the proposed techniques including technological and cost considerations,

"3. Briefly explain other geoengineering technologies that have been proposed (beyond the selected examples), and

"4. Identify future research needed to provide a credible scientific underpinning for future discussions.

"The study will also discuss historical examples of related technologies (e.g., cloud seeding and other weather modification) for lessons that might be learned about societal reactions, examine what international agreements exist which may be relevant to the experimental testing or deployment of geoengineering technologies, and briefly explore potential societal and ethical considerations related to geoengineering. This study is intended to provide a careful, clear scientific foundation that informs ethical, legal, and political discussions surrounding geoengineering.

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