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Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510687273 >>510687677 >>510687778 >>510689992
Canada and Geo-engineering
Canada’s screwing with the Arctic—geoengineering, spraying chemicals, blasting EMFs to control weather, snag $1T in oil and gas. DND’s NANOOK 2025’s got ships, jets, 700 guys in the Northwest Passage, claiming “sovereignty.” But they’re dropping aerosols—stratospheric sprays are real, planes can carry it. Arctic’s melting crazy fast, 4x global rate, they’re after the resources. DND’s hiding $1.2B in classified funds.
found PEARL in Eureka, Nunavut. They call it “climate research” with fancy lidars, but it’s sus. Their 2025 plan’s all about stratospheric dynamics—sounds like SAI, spraying sulphur to mess with sunlight or storms. Sweden banned this in 2021. Got hints of high-altitude drops, no public record. Nunavut’s cancer rate’s 20% above average—metals from sprays? PEARL’s data goes to NATO, not locals. Cold War planes ran fallout tests up there. Anons, this is deep
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510687347
it’s not just sprays. Canada’s got EMF tech—think HAARP, but icier. NORAD’s splashing $38.6B on Arctic radars, emitters. These hit frequencies that can steer clouds, maybe storms. CSE’s network got bigger this year, hiding data. Old ice island ops in the 50s tested this. They’re playing weather gods. Found EMF patents online. Why’s CSE locking down Arctic signals?
found JTF2—Canada’s spec ops—crawling the Arctic. They’re not hiking; they’re guarding assets like PEARL or secret rigs. These guys went hard in Somalia ‘93, Haiti ‘04. CSE’s network is a $1.5B black hole, jamming leaks. Why’s a “climate lab” need elite killers and signal blocks? DND’s budgets are shady as fuck.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510687434 >>510689992 >>510689992
This one’s dark. Nunavut’s cancer is 20% over national rates, asthma up 15%. Could be aerosol toxins—aluminium, barium, like Sweden’s Saami feared in 2021. Caribou herds dropped 30%—sprays or EMF screwing migration? Locals get no heads-up. DND and PEARL skip health impacts in reports. Cold War fallout tests hit the same spots. Inuit are test subjects, anons. Pull health stats

Arctic’s sitting on $1T in oil, gas, minerals. Ice melt’s opening drilling, shipping. Canada’s racing Russia and China to lock it down. Geoengineering—sprays, EMF—controls ice, moves storms. Environment Canada had a secret 2012 meet, DND and CSIS there. UN banned this in 2024, but Canada’s tight with US/UK. They’re gaming the planet. Follow the money—big corps, NATO funds.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510687537 >>510690903
Fucking with weather’s no joke—acid soils, dead fish, broken currents. Stop sprays, heat spikes hard. Russia’s got 40% of its navy in the Arctic, China’s got icebreakers—they’ll see this as a move. Northwest Passage could spark WW3, maybe 2027–32.

Dig PEARL’s funding, DND budgets, patents. Check Nunavut cancer, asthma spikes. Use Tor, VPN—CSE’s sniffing. Make a $5 “Arctic secrets” PDF, call it “enviro risks” to dodge CSIS. Stock food, filters—supply chains might tank by 2030 if this pops off. War’s coming, this is their prep.
Anonymous (ID: uoco4wxW) Canada No.510687677
>>510687273 (OP)
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Anonymous (ID: K+HQAmaY) United States No.510687778
>>510687273 (OP)
DO NOT REDEEM V68 FIRMWARE BLODY BITCH
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510689683 >>510690129
Anon here.

I promised I wouldn't talk about it, did your contract state not to talk about it?
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510689992
>>510687273 (OP)
>Nunavut’s cancer rate’s 20% above average—metals from sprays?

Uhh, probably something to do with diet, lack of, and well, if you've seen the process for oil disposal and hazardous waste, you would question things.
Also no infrastructure to support chemical reclamation or even recycling aside from putting it on a bardge, flying it out or just ???? So how do you even implement a solution?
>>510687434
Caribou are fine, it's the salmon that are banned from fishing......

>>510687434
>War is coming this is their prep.

Anon it's a nice larp but as someone who sees things and lives up here it doesn't align with what I, as someone who's boots on the ground see. They are prestaging for firefighting season and the vast majority of traffic is firefighter related or flying supplies to communities.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510690129
>>510689683
Public record is public record, they can flag all they want but I haven’t crossed the line
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510690317
>doesn't point out the mold issue in housing in the artic.

This is another large huge cause for respiratory issues. The absolute worst case I have seen with my own eyes was 17 people (three families) living in one house, the moisture and heat from the people made the mold rot under the window sills and degrade things significantly faster, on-top of normal damage, their bathroom floor was rotted out near the tub/toilet.

There is not accomodations to 'put' these people into in-order to renovate and do mold remediation, you should read the recommendations on housing the previous Nunavut MP wrote (the cute one with the facial tattoos) as it's fairly informative and paints a clear picture.

It isn't some magical fucking chemtrailz or chemicals in the water, it's having to live in a house full of mold, then outside there is microscopic dust that gets everywhere, and they constantly drive water trucks around and water the ground.


Pays fucking wonderful, but it hurts to see knowing that not every problem can be fixed given the resources and timelines and reliance on sealifts and air lifts.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510690567 >>510690814 >>510690896
You should read up here! Or some of the many free publications on mining up north, their very, very informative in terms of being geared towards resource exploration, and all the mines are mostly based around two clusters.

Global warming and it's consequences are real, and in terms of pre staging for taking advantage of that, or being in a condition to support northren sovereignity, it's not happening in a way that would indicate issues being risen.
That being said for all I know 10km down the river is one of the largest military bases in Canada, nobody would ever notice those things up here.
The vast majority of cargo here is firefighters dude. It's not a huge conspiracy.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510690814 >>510691111 >>510691385
>>510690567
Wildland fires is its own conspiracy. You know, whether you admit it or not that the fires are always within 50km of a reserve. And you know that there’s hiring requirements the government has to hire a set number of locals. Once again, follow the money.

20% above national rates isn’t mold and dust anon. Go to any large city and use that argument. Rurals are under attack and the best way to cover it up is to hire rurals and get them to do A while telling them they’re doing B
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510690896
>>510690567
Global warming is a natural earth cycle. Geoengineering isnt
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510690903
>>510687537
>Northwest Passage could spark WW3, maybe 2027–32.

Literally a conservative talking point from 2008. Nobody cares about how important it is geopolitically or in terms of the last stand of the ents because we will only build it, it will be for our children.

It would take two boats large enough to offload two seacans and then however many men that is to conquer and hold the vast swathes of nothing up here, but by the time the Canadians arrived they would all be dead from the mosquitos and horse flies, it's literally a desolate wasteland unable to support life without extensive sea and air reinforcements, even the whole Inuit settlements are entirely dependent on the outside with the exception of traditional hunting with snowmobiles, and one ship of fuel a year.
Those boats don't come, the communities are lord of the flies, same with the planes.

Look at the amount of food the Yukon imports vs locally produced, huge eye opener, another quick stat is 7:10 children in Nunavut face food insecurity, the YOY population growth is 12-18% in most communities too.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510691111 >>510691483
>>510690814
>And you know that there’s hiring requirements the government has to hire a set number of locals. Once again, follow the money.
Kek, Im happy to report that the firefighters in my area, I'd say 18/20 were white, also the (redacted) support are about 8 white women age 30-40.
The racket with the cousins is how they all have mining heavy equipment training but dont have and won't get learners licences and are the few that can drive stick.
Fucking blows my mind sometimes.

It's a great source of entertainment if it doesn't frustrate you.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510691385 >>510691699
>>510690814
Quads backfiring or some issue causing sparks under the right condition is the cause of this, by the time you notice you've started a fire your kilometers away. People frequently bomb around in the bush here and near ""'the land""

>Calls it reserve.

Have you even been up north?
All the ones I work with """on the land""" all pay the same income tax I do.
Anonymous (ID: lWmkgSbF) Canada No.510691483 >>510691651
>>510691111
I don’t know if I believe that but if I take it at face value then your team was a wild exception, not the rule.
What’s frustrating is how many northerners have their heads buried in the sand about any of this stuff when the evidence is all around them. It took me asking the wrong questions and recieving strangely hostile reactions to even start looking
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510691651 >>510691933
>>510691483
>It took me asking the wrong questions and recieving strangely hostile reactions to even start looking.
Kek, anon you haven't figured it out yet and that's the best part. Just smile and wave. Just pretend like everyone but you had their hand in the cookie jar or is basically getting paid to chill out and they get extremely defensive to the point of having you removed if you in any way compromise that or raise questions or issues.

Just smile and wave, cash those paychecks.
Anonymous (ID: lWmkgSbF) Canada No.510691699 >>510691970
>>510691385
Call it what you want. If you’re a firefighter who doesn’t acknowledge that 90% of them are arson then my bet is you are the arsonist
As for the rest of it, there’s no need to derail the thread because it obviously didn’t catch on

> they all pay the same income tax I do.
Fuck you disingenuous squaw
Anonymous (ID: lWmkgSbF) Canada No.510691933 >>510692046
>>510691651
>just smile and wave
I’m not a firefighter btw
Anonymous (ID: z7jOGNVX) Canada No.510691949 >>510692140
bump. 100% we being geoeningerred (wtf cant i spell that word)
im in onterrible specifically around the ottawa region ( its fucking so horrible here, too many subhuman foreigners) and the weather is so much different now in the last 10-15 years than the 80s 90s and first decade of the 2000s. You can see the cloud seeding, but also we are affected heavily by the jetstream and its sways, and there is no longer any predictability to it all, when previously there was clear defined seasons and weather patterns that you would see in those seasons. Its actuallly funny they scream sohard about "climate change" blame us for driving too many cars or whatever, when really it is stuff like that that can be blamed if anything at all. You can also measure the snowfall and see all the aluminum and barium, mainstream vaxxed up scientists talk about it. So clearly they are aersolizing our atmosphere, and the effects are really starting to take hold.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510691970 >>510692265
>>510691699
Oh, arson definately happens frequently. One community I was in there were kids torching abandoned buildings so I just started at a map of the community, averaged out where there next targets would be based on unoccupied structures and guessed right, flashed them with the lights then talked to them later about how if they're seen playing with fire in public like they are now,
>Lighting lighter fluid in public on the road.

their going to be blamed for what's going on, and recommend harm reduction activities like throwing Molotovs at rocks 10km outside of town.
>Nunavut is 99.9% made of rocks, zero issues.

It solved the arson issue.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510692046
>>510691933
What is your profession,
Are you a tradies or .gov contractor.

You can be creative cause it's a very, very small world where a picture of the local mountain range doxes you.
Anonymous (ID: lWmkgSbF) Canada No.510692140 >>510692309 >>510692694
>>510691949
It goes deeper than just the latent side effects of the materials themselves. When that stuff is up there it can be charged and manipulated.
Remember a few years ago you heard about people freezing to death in Texas and that arm of arctic air that went straight down there? That was either a misfire or intentional testing
Anonymous (ID: lWmkgSbF) Canada No.510692265 >>510692441
>>510691970
You just refuted your earlier sentences and bolstered my entire thesis with that stat. Cheers
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510692309 >>510692577
>>510692140
>Freeze to death in -3

Remember the saga of driveway anon and half a centimeter of snow, kek. We all saw in real time what happens to Americans in a bit of snow.


Don't sit inside with a wood stove and smoke a doobie and listen to rush, eh. Go outside panicking thinking the world's ending and take selfies wondering why the world looks like Star Trek when you drive.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510692441
>>510692265
Deliberately burning a house down is not the same as randomly starting wildfires.
Everyone here smokes, I can walk 15ft away and take a picture of a deck that's burnt from a smoke container catching fire. You flick it off while smoking on a quad and the speed of it accelerating re lights the cherry as it hits the ground. There's so many things that can cause fires, the very air you breathe is explosive and can cause fires, so hold your breath aslong as you can to prevent forest fires.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510692577 >>510692734
>>510692309
They got in excess of -20’C and you can look at how the arm of arctic air was structured. Dude you’re out to lunch
Anonymous (ID: z7jOGNVX) Canada No.510692694 >>510694058
>>510692140
Yeah. Where I am , the jetstream during transition from fall to winter and winter to spring "fights" with the southern air and it fluctuates so we get some warmer days in march and april and eventually the southern warm air wins, and in late sept - nov the northern cool air fights with the southern air. It usually was predictable. Now the sways happen way outside of normal "spring" and "fall" seasons, we get freezing temps more frequently into may and even early june, spikes of insane heat in feb / march /oct / nov and spikes of extreme cold late august through sept that normally would never appear, or maybe once a decade it would happen. Also. it used to rain throughout the whole city for the whole day when we had "rain days" now if the weather channel says its going to rain, it might rain for like 15 minutes to an hour MAX. It has never rained all day long for atleast a decade here from what I remember, and its always just patchy clouds pouring some rain. It will be pouring where im at, and my coworkers literally 15 minutes away or 5 kilometres away are in sunshine no storms. That isn't anything like I can remember, and I am born in the late 70s.
Anonymous (ID: lyslI64f) Canada No.510692734 >>510692951
>>510692577
-20 American.

So +5 Canadian.
Anonymous (ID: 2G9ESz8B) Canada No.510692881
your thread was written with the assistance of chatgpt.

what a fucking goof
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510692951
>>510692734
-20’C means Celsius dumbfuck. You’re an actual shill fuck you
Anonymous (ID: gjVk1HkD) Canada No.510693178 >>510693379
Far fetched. Liberals get out their jerry cans for free. You've seen it in Quebec and Sask.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510693379 >>510693510
>>510693178
THIS THREAD IS NOT ABOUT WILDLAND FIRES
Anonymous (ID: gjVk1HkD) Canada No.510693510
>>510693379
Because this thread is retarded and arson is the only rigged thing that goes on here.
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510693518
Canada.ca for DND’s Operation NANOOK, PEARL’s research, CSE budgets: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-nanook.html, https://www.canada.ca/en/polar-knowledge.html, https://www.cse-cst.gc.ca/en/about-us/who-we-are
StatCan for Nunavut’s cancer, asthma, caribou data: https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/subjects-start/health
Nature 2022 for Arctic melt (4x global rate): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-022-01452-3
USGS 2008 for $1T Arctic resources: https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2008/3049/
The Narwhal 2012 for Environment Canada’s secret geoengineering meeting: https://thenarwhal.ca/environment-canada-quietly-met-with-military-intelligence-and-energy-officials-to-discuss-geoengineering/
Gordon 2019 (Journal of Geophysical Research) for EMF weather effects: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2019JD030505
U.S. Patent 5003186 (1991) for aerosol spraying tech: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5003186A/en
Lackenbauer 2008 (Canadian Military Journal) for Cold War Arctic tests: http://www.journal.forces.gc.ca/vo9/no3/08-lackenbauer-eng.asp
Sweden’s 2021 SAI ban (The Narwhal): https://thenarwhal.ca/sweden-cancels-geoengineering-experiment/
UN’s 2024 geoengineering moratorium: Search https://www.un.org/en/ga/resolutions or https://news.un.org for “geoengineering moratorium 2024”
Texas Freeze temps and impacts: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov, https://www.weather.gov, https://www.texastribune.org
Anonymous (ID: WPI7ioQf) Canada No.510694058
>>510692694
Yes that’s another thing, what you said about sways. I’ve noticed that our seasons, at least where I am have all been pushed forward by one month. Winter comes a month later and the rest follow suite