US Disperses Gas in Egyptian Skies, Leading to Increased Disasters and Deaths
By Shaimaa Abdel Hadi | 05.06.2007 18:29 | Climate Chaos | World
Professor at Cairo University Faculty of Agriculture: US Disperses Gas in Egyptian Skies, Leading to Increased Disasters and Deaths
By Shaimaa Abdel Hadi 5/6/2007
Dr. Munir al-Husseini, professor of pesticides at Cairo University’s Faculty of Agriculture, unveiled that he had monitored and photographed a number of planes while they were intensively dispersing Chemitrol gas in the skies of Egypt with the aim of changing the climate and reducing the temperature. He warned of the serious side effects of this process, such as possibly increasing lightning that leads to death of people, changing the direction of wind and raising the frequency of natural disasters including floods, droughts and hurricanes.
Addressing the “Climate Change” seminar held at al-Ahram Regional Institute two days ago, al-Husseini said that developed countries had begun 50 years ago to use genetic engineering in creating climate changes. He added that the US started from the year 2000 a project to reduce the greenhouse effect through scattering Chemitrol gas on the surface of the earth for the next 50 years, at a cost of $50 billion. He maintained that what he had monitored and filmed is part of this American project.
Showing pictures he took of the planes while scattering the gas since 2004, he said, “I monitored planes while they were doing that in the skies of Cairo, Alexandria, Tanta, Suez, Sinai, Ein Sukhna, Aswan and the Red Sea coast. The planes were also dispersing aerosols containing aluminum oxide, which constitutes a mirror that reflects heat of the sun into space, and prevents it from reaching the Earth, which in turn leads to cooling the air.”
He went on to say, “When Chemitrol reaches the Earth’s atmosphere, the barium compounds unite with carbon dioxide, a main gas responsible for the greenhouse effect, thus resulting in cooling, but this causes the aforementioned disasters.”
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Dr. Munir al-Husseini, professor of pesticides at Cairo University’s Faculty of Agriculture, unveiled that he had monitored and photographed a number of planes while they were intensively dispersing Chemitrol gas in the skies of Egypt with the aim of changing the climate and reducing the temperature. He warned of the serious side effects of this process, such as possibly increasing lightning that leads to death of people, changing the direction of wind and raising the frequency of natural disasters including floods, droughts and hurricanes.
Addressing the “Climate Change” seminar held at al-Ahram Regional Institute two days ago, al-Husseini said that developed countries had begun 50 years ago to use genetic engineering in creating climate changes. He added that the US started from the year 2000 a project to reduce the greenhouse effect through scattering Chemitrol gas on the surface of the earth for the next 50 years, at a cost of $50 billion. He maintained that what he had monitored and filmed is part of this American project.
Showing pictures he took of the planes while scattering the gas since 2004, he said, “I monitored planes while they were doing that in the skies of Cairo, Alexandria, Tanta, Suez, Sinai, Ein Sukhna, Aswan and the Red Sea coast. The planes were also dispersing aerosols containing aluminum oxide, which constitutes a mirror that reflects heat of the sun into space, and prevents it from reaching the Earth, which in turn leads to cooling the air.”
He went on to say, “When Chemitrol reaches the Earth’s atmosphere, the barium compounds unite with carbon dioxide, a main gas responsible for the greenhouse effect, thus resulting in cooling, but this causes the aforementioned disasters.”
http://www.almasry-alyoum.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=63539
By Shaimaa Abdel Hadi
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