Global Warming Scare Might Be A Lot of Hot Air

By Dr. John L. Reizer

Founder of NoFakeNews

There are more than 30 thousand scientists claiming that the global warming information we constantly hear about everyday is not being reported accurately by the mainstream media and the official sources that supply said information to them.

According to these scientists, global warming is quite real, but it’s not taking place because of carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere and it’s certainly not a result of human beings and our modern industry practices. Instead, researchers have determined from legitimate data studies that regular intervals of global warming and global cooling have been taking place for many thousands of years.

I believe the following video that deals with this subject is quite worthy of our time and consideration.

Has Patented Weather Modification Technology Been in Use for Many Years?

By Dr. John Reizer

Editor at NoFakeNews

In the United States we have recently witnessed massive amounts of property damage and loss of human life due to what appears to be the continued use of very sophisticated weather modification techniques. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Jose are three of the latest storms that make it hard for anyone with their eyes open to deny the existence of said technology.

I have included a new video below for readers as well as a list of weather modification patents published on the website, geoengineeringwatch.org.

Please share this information with others.

From The United States Patent and Trademark Office:

  • 1338343 – April 27, 1920 – Process And Apparatus For The Production of Intense Artificial Clouds, Fogs, or Mists

  • 1619183 – March 1, 1927 – Process of Producing Smoke Clouds From Moving Aircraft

  • 1631753 – June 7, 1927 – Electric Heater – Referenced in 3990987

  • 1665267 – April 10, 1928 – Process of Producing Artificial Fogs

  • 1892132 – December 27, 1932 – Atomizing Attachment For Airplane Engine Exhausts

  • 1928963 – October 3, 1933 – Electrical System And Method

  • 1957075 – May 1, 1934 – Airplane Spray Equipment

  • 2097581 – November 2, 1937 – Electric Stream Generator – Referenced in 3990987

  • 2409201 – October 15, 1946 – Smoke Producing Mixture

  • 2476171 – July 18, 1945 – Smoke Screen Generator

  • 2480967 – September 6, 1949 – Aerial Discharge Device

  • 2550324 – April 24, 1951 – Process For Controlling Weather

  • 2582678 – June 15, 1952 – Material Disseminating Apparatus For Airplanes

  • 2591988 – April 8, 1952 – Production of TiO2 Pigments – Referenced in 3899144

  • 2614083 – October 14, 1952 – Metal Chloride Screening Smoke Mixture

  • 2633455 – March 31, 1953 – Smoke Generator

  • 2688069 – August 31, 1954 – Steam Generator – Referenced in 3990987

  • 2721495 – October 25, 1955 – Method And Apparatus For Detecting Minute Crystal Forming Particles Suspended in a Gaseous Atmosphere

  • 2730402 – January 10, 1956 – Controllable Dispersal Device

  • 2801322 – July 30, 1957 – Decomposition Chamber for Monopropellant Fuel – Referenced in 3990987

  • 2881335 – April 7, 1959 – Generation of Electrical Fields

  • 2908442 – October 13, 1959 – Method For Dispersing Natural Atmospheric Fogs And Clouds

  • 2986360 – May 30, 1962 – Aerial Insecticide Dusting Device

  • 2963975 – December 13, 1960 – Cloud Seeding Carbon Dioxide Bullet

  • 3126155 – March 24, 1964 – Silver Iodide Cloud Seeding Generator – Referenced in 3990987

  • 3127107 – March 31, 1964 – Generation of Ice-Nucleating Crystals

  • 3131131 – April 28, 1964 – Electrostatic Mixing in Microbial Conversions

  • 3174150 – March 16, 1965 – Self-Focusing Antenna System

  • 3234357 – February 8, 1966 – Electrically Heated Smoke Producing Device

  • 3274035 – September 20, 1966 – Metallic Composition For Production of Hydroscopic Smoke

  • 3300721 – January 24, 1967 – Means For Communication Through a Layer of Ionized Gases

  • 3313487 – April 11, 1967 – Cloud Seeding Apparatus

  • 3338476 – August 29, 1967 – Heating Device For Use With Aerosol Containers – Referenced in 3990987

  • 3410489 – November 12, 1968 – Automatically Adjustable Airfoil Spray System With Pump

  • 3429507 – February 25, 1969 – Rainmaker

  • 3432208 – November 7, 1967 – Fluidized Particle Dispenser

  • 3441214 – April 29, 1969 – Method And Apparatus For Seeding Clouds

  • 3445844 – May 20, 1969 – Trapped Electromagnetic Radiation Communications System

  • 3456880 – July 22, 1969 – Method Of Producing Precipitation From The Atmosphere

  • 3518670 June 30, 1970 – Artificial Ion Cloud

  • 3534906 – October 20, 1970 – Control of Atmospheric Particles

  • 3545677 – December 8, 1970 – Method of Cloud Seeding

  • 3564253 – February 16, 1971 – System And Method For Irradiation Of Planet Surface Areas

  • 3587966 – June 28, 1971 – Freezing Nucleation

  • 3601312 – August 24, 1971 – Methods of Increasing The Likelihood oF Precipatation By The Artificial Introduction Of Sea Water Vapor Into The Atmosphere Winward Of An Air Lift Region

  • 3608810 – September 28, 1971 – Methods of Treating Atmospheric Conditions

  • 3608820 – September 20, 1971 – Treatment of Atmospheric Conditions by Intermittent Dispensing of Materials Therein

  • 3613992 – October 19, 1971 – Weather Modification Method

  • 3630950 – December 28, 1971 – Combustible Compositions For Generating Aerosols, Particularly Suitable For Cloud Modification And Weather Control And Aerosolization Process

  • USRE29142 – This patent is a reissue of patent US3630950 – Combustible compositions for generating aerosols, particularly suitable for cloud modification and weather control and aerosolization process

  • 3659785 – December 8, 1971 – Weather Modification Utilizing Microencapsulated Material

  • 3666176 – March 3, 1972 – Solar Temperature Inversion Device

  • 3677840 – July 18, 1972 – Pyrotechnics Comprising Oxide of Silver For Weather Modification Use

  • 3722183 – March 27, 1973 – Device For Clearing Impurities From The Atmosphere

  • 3769107 – October 30, 1973 – Pyrotechnic Composition For Generating Lead Based Smoke

  • 3784099 – January 8, 1974 – Air Pollution Control Method

  • 3785557 – January 15, 1974 – Cloud Seeding System

  • 3795626 – March 5, 1974 – Weather Modification Process

  • 3808595 – April 30, 1974 – Chaff Dispensing System

  • 3813875 – June 4, 1974 – Rocket Having Barium Release System to Create Ion Clouds In The Upper Atmospphere

  • 3835059 – September 10, 1974 – Methods of Generating Ice Nuclei Smoke Particles For Weather Modification And Apparatus Therefore

  • 3835293 – September 10, 1974 – Electrical Heating Aparatus For Generating Super Heated Vapors

  • 3877642 – April 15, 1975 – Freezing Nucleant

  • 3882393 – May 6, 1975 – Communications System Utilizing Modulation of The Characteristic Polarization of The Ionosphere

  • 3896993 – July 29, 1975 – Process For Local Modification of Fog And Clouds For Triggering Their Precipitation And For Hindering The Development of Hail Producing Clouds

  • 3899129 – August 12, 1975 – Apparatus for generating ice nuclei smoke particles for weather modification

  • 3899144 – August 12, 1975 – Powder contrail generation

  • 3940059 – February 24, 1976 – Method For Fog Dispersion

  • 3940060 – February 24, 1976 – Vortex Ring Generator

  • 3990987 – November 9, 1976 – Smoke generator

  • 3992628 – November 16, 1976 – Countermeasure system for laser radiation

  • 3994437 – November 30, 1976 – Broadcast dissemination of trace quantities of biologically active chemicals

  • 4042196 – August 16, 1977 – Method and apparatus for triggering a substantial change in earth characteristics and measuring earth changes

  • RE29,142 – February 22, 1977 – Reissue of: 03630950 – Combustible compositions for generating aerosols,

  • particularly suitable for cloud modification and weather control and aerosolization process

  • 4035726 – July 12, 1977 – Method of controlling and/or improving high-latitude and other communications or

  • radio wave surveillance systems by partial control of radio wave et al

  • 4096005 – June 20, 1978 – Pyrotechnic Cloud Seeding Composition

  • 4129252 – December 12, 1978 – Method and apparatus for production of seeding materials

  • 4141274 – February 27, 1979 – Weather modification automatic cartridge dispenser

  • 4167008 – September 4, 1979 – Fluid bed chaff dispenser

  • 4347284 – August 31, 1982 – White cover sheet material capable of reflecting ultraviolet rays

  • 4362271 – December 7, 1982 – Procedure for the artificial modification of atmospheric precipitation as well as compounds with a dimethyl sulfoxide base for use in carrying out said procedure

  • 4402480 – September 6, 1983 – Atmosphere modification satellite

  • 4412654 – November 1, 1983 – Laminar microjet atomizer and method of aerial spraying of liquids

  • 4415265 – November 15, 1983 – Method and apparatus for aerosol particle absorption spectroscopy

  • 4470544 – September 11, 1984 – Method of and Means for weather modification

  • 4475927 – October 9, 1984 – Bipolar Fog Abatement System

  • 4600147 – July 15, 1986 – Liquid propane generator for cloud seeding apparatus

  • 4633714 – January 6, 1987 – Aerosol particle charge and size analyzer

  • 4643355 – February 17, 1987 – Method and apparatus for modification of climatic conditions

  • 4653690 – March 31, 1987 – Method of producing cumulus clouds

  • 4684063 – August 4, 1987 – Particulates generation and removal

  • 4686605 – August 11, 1987 – Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth’s atmosphere, ionosphere, and/or magnetosphere

  • 4704942 – November 10, 1987 – Charged Aerosol

  • 4712155 – December 8, 1987 – Method and apparatus for creating an artificial electron cyclotron heating region of plasma

  • 4744919 – May 17, 1988 – Method of dispersing particulate aerosol tracer

  • 4766725 – August 30, 1988 – Method of suppressing formation of contrails and solution therefor

  • 4829838 – May 16, 1989 – Method and apparatus for the measurement of the size of particles entrained in a gas

  • 4836086 – June 6, 1989 – Apparatus and method for the mixing and diffusion of warm and cold air for dissolving fog

  • 4873928 – October 17, 1989 – Nuclear-sized explosions without radiation

  • 4948257 – August 14, 1990 – Laser optical measuring device and method for stabilizing fringe pattern spacing

  •  1338343– August 14, 1990 – Process and Apparatus for the production of intense artificial Fog

  • 4999637 – March 12, 1991 – Creation of artificial ionization clouds above the earth

  • 5003186 – March 26, 1991 – Stratospheric Welsbach seeding for reduction of global warming

  • 5005355 – April 9, 1991 – Method of suppressing formation of contrails and solution therefor

  • 5038664 – August 13, 1991 – Method for producing a shell of relativistic particles at an altitude above the earths surface

  • 5041760 – August 20, 1991 – Method and apparatus for generating and utilizing a compound plasma configuration

  • 5041834 – August 20, 1991 – Artificial ionospheric mirror composed of a plasma layer which can be tilted

  • 5056357 – October 15, 1991- Acoustic method for measuring properties of a mobile medium

  • 5059909 – October 22, 1991 – Determination of particle size and electrical charge

  • 5104069 – April 14, 1992 – Apparatus and method for ejecting matter from an aircraft

  • 5110502 – May 5, 1992 – Method of suppressing formation of contrails and solution therefor

  • 5156802 – October 20, 1992 – Inspection of fuel particles with acoustics

  • 5174498 – December 29, 1992 – Cloud Seeding

  • 5148173 – September 15, 1992 – Millimeter wave screening cloud and method

  • 5245290 – September 14, 1993 – Device for determining the size and charge of colloidal particles by measuring electroacoustic effect

  • 5286979 – February 15, 1994 – Process for absorbing ultraviolet radiation using dispersed melanin

  • 5296910 – March 22, 1994 – Method and apparatus for particle analysis

  • 5327222 – July 5, 1994 – Displacement information detecting apparatus

  • 5357865 – October 25, 1994 – Method of cloud seeding

  • 5360162 – November 1, 1994 – Method and composition for precipitation of atmospheric water

  • 5383024 – January 17, 1995 – Optical wet steam monitor

  • 5425413 – June 20, 1995 – Method to hinder the formation and to break-up overhead atmospheric inversions, enhance ground level air circulation and improve urban air quality

  • 5434667 – July 18, 1995 – Characterization of particles by modulated dynamic light scattering

  • 5441200 – August 15, 1995 – Tropical cyclone disruption

  • 5486900 – January 23, 1996 – Measuring device for amount of charge of toner and image forming apparatus having the measuring device

  • 5556029 – September 17, 1996 – Method of hydrometeor dissipation (clouds)

  • 5628455 – May 13, 1997 – Method and apparatus for modification of supercooled fog

  • 5631414 – May 20, 1997 – Method and device for remote diagnostics of ocean-atmosphere system state

  • 5639441 – June 17, 1997 – Methods for fine particle formation

  • 5762298 – June 9, 1998 – Use of artificial satellites in earth orbits adaptively to modify the effect that solar radiation would otherwise have on earth’s weather

  • 5912396 – June 15, 1999 – System and method for remediation of selected atmospheric conditions

  • 5922976 – July 13, 1999 – Method of measuring aerosol particles using automated mobility-classified aerosol detector

  • 5949001 – September 7, 1999 – Method for aerodynamic particle size analysis

  • 5984239 – November 16, 1999 – Weather modification by artificial satellite

  • 6025402 – February 15, 2000 – Chemical composition for effectuating a reduction of visibility obscuration, and a

  • detoxifixation of fumes and chemical fogs in spaces of fire origin

  • 6030506 – February 29, 2000 – Preparation of independently generated highly reactive chemical species

  • 6034073 – March 7, 2000 – Solvent detergent emulsions having antiviral activity

  • 6045089 – April 4, 2000 – Solar-powered airplane

  • 6056203 – May 2, 2000 – Method and apparatus for modifying supercooled clouds

  • 6110590 – August 29, 2000 – Synthetically spun silk nanofibers and a process for making the same

  • 6263744 – July 24, 2001 – Automated mobility-classified-aerosol detector

  • 6281972 – August 28, 2001 – Method and apparatus for measuring particle-size distribution

  • 6315213 – November 13, 2001 – Method of modifying weather

  • 6382526 – May 7, 2002 – Process and apparatus for the production of nanofibers

  • 6408704 – June 25, 2002 – Aerodynamic particle size analysis method and apparatus

  • 6412416 – July 2, 2002 – Propellant-based aerosol generation devices and method

  • 6520425 – February 18, 2003 – Process and apparatus for the production of nanofibers

  • 6539812 – April 1, 2003 – System for measuring the flow-rate of a gas by means of ultrasound

  • 6553849 – April 29, 2003 – Electrodynamic particle size analyzer

  • 6569393 – May 27, 2003 – Method and device for cleaning the atmosphere

Almost Totally Eclipsed in South Carolina

By Dr. John Reizer

Editor at NoFakeNews

We just witnessed the solar eclipse in Spartanburg, SC and weren’t disappointed. This was truly an amazing event to watch. The sun was about 99 percent covered here and we saw a couple of stars in the afternoon sky.

We will definitely remember this special day for the remainder of our lives.

US Solar Eclipse (Greenville, SC) – August 21, 2017

By Gina Flores

Greenville, SC – Millions of people have made plans to travel to the United States in anticipation of a total eclipse of the sun (when the moon passes in front of the sun and causes a state of total darkness in the middle of the day). This event will occur on August 21, 2017.

It’s such a rare event, astronomically speaking, that people from all over the world have decided to come to the United States, and more specifically South Carolina, in order that they will be able to observe something that has not happened here since 1979. The 2017 event marks the first total solar eclipse in the continental US in 38 years.

Check out the path of totality (complete darkness) below:

Picture Credit: NASA

 

The Foods We Consume Might Actually Be Killing Us

Dr. John Reizer

According to many health care experts, it’s getting increasingly difficult to stay healthy due to the types of foods we continue to consume as a society.

Food additives such as Aspartame and MSG (Monosodium glutamate) are believed by many to cause irreparable harm to human beings. Despite the large number of warnings coming from scientists and doctors, large corporations continue to oversee the lacing of our foodstuffs with harmful chemicals.

Aspartame, a controversial artificial sweetener, has been classified by some doctors and medical researchers as a neuro-excitotoxin capable of causing harmful lesions within the human nervous system. Russell Blaylock, a retired neurosurgeon and former professor at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is one of the physicians that has publicly stated his views about the dangers of this product.

Aspartame was introduced into food products and soft drinks, around the world, by the pharmaceutical company, G.D. Searle during the same time frame that Donald Rumsfeld, former Defense Secretary of the United States, was the company’s acting CEO. Later, Searle was taken over by Monsanto, a corporation believed by many to have very close ties to the CIA.

Monsanto, a developer of many controversial products, is a major producer of genetically modified organisms/foods (GMO’s). The average human’s diet is thoroughly littered with GMOs. It is certainly reasonable to assume that the large increase in the number of autoimmune diseases throughout the general population is directly tied to the world’s population embracing so many attenuated foods.

Based on statistics that clearly demonstrate a decline in our nation’s health over time, and a core understanding, centered on common sense, that altering the genes of various seeds could preclude the human body from being able to discern between a food and a poison, one could connect-the-dots and come to the logical conclusion that GMOs are quite dangerous.

Unfortunately, the level of danger we face, when it comes to GMOs, is unknown. Genetically modified seeds are protected from all forms of scientific research or review. Companies that produce these products have licensing agreements that legally prohibit the testing of their seeds by any scientific body.

In addition to GMOs, it’s been stated by many experts within the farming industry that patented herbicides and pesticides are to blame for many of the diseases people around the world are now experiencing.

We are certainly a product of the foods we consume and so when one takes a closer look at the true lack of quality embedded within our food supplies, it’s easier to comprehend why modern society suffers with such a high number of health challenges. It’s time for people to understand that the foods we consume might actually be killing us.

What do you think about this subject?

(N)EVER (A) (S)TRAIGHT (A)NSWER

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Picture # 1 below was captured from the NASA/ Department of Navy – Clementine website in January, 2010. The coordinates for the photo were set at -70 degrees Latitude and 137 Longitude. Notice the obfuscated/smudged building that is located at the top of the main crater area.

Picture # 2 below was captured from the NASA/Department of Navy – Clementine website on February 25, 2017. The coordinates were set at -70 degrees Latitude and 137 Longitude. Notice that the building visible in picture # 1 has been sanitized and is no longer visible.

The powers that be that oversee NASA and other Intelligence Agencies are not allowing the American public and other sovereign territories worldwide to see what is really on the surface of our moon.

What exactly are they hiding?

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The Truth Will Set Us Free

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Research that links Vaccines and Autism:

Hepatitis B Vaccination of Male Neonates and Autism

Porphyrinuria in childhood autistic disorder: Implications for environmental toxicity

Theoretical aspects of autism: Causes—A review

Uncoupling of ATP-mediated Calcium Signaling and Dysregulated IL-6 Secretion in Dendritic Cells by Nanomolar Thimerosal

Gender-selective toxicity of thimerosal

Comparison of Blood and Brain Mercury Levels in Infant monkeys exposed to Vaccines Containing Thimerosal

Increases in the number of reactive glia in the visual cortex of Macaca fascicularis following subclinical long-term methyl mercury exposure

Neuroglial Activation and Neuroinflammation in the Brain of Patients with Autism

Autism: A Brain Disorder, or a Disorder That Affects the Brain?

Activation of Methionine Synthase by Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 and Dopamine: a Target for Neurodevelopmental Toxins and Thimerosal

Validation of the Phenomenon of Autistic Regression Using Home Videotapes

Blood Levels of Mercury Are Related to Diagnosis of Autism: A Reanalysis of an Important Data Set

Developmental Regression and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in a Child With Autism

Oxidative Stress in Autism: Elevated Cerebellar 3-nitrotyrosine Levels

Large Brains in Autism: The Challenge of Pervasive Abnormality

Evidence of Toxicity, Oxidative Stress, and Neuronal Insult in Autism

Oxidative Stress in Autism

Thimerosal Neurotoxicity is Associated with Glutathione Depletion: Protection with Glutathione Precursors

Aluminum adjuvant linked to gulf war illness induces motor neuron death in mice

Environmental mercury release, special education rates, and autism disorder: an ecological study of Texas

Autism Spectrum Disorders in Relation to Distribution of Hazardous Air Pollutants in the SF Bay Area

A Case Series of Children with Apparent Mercury Toxic Encephalopathies Manifesting with Clinical Symptoms of Regressive Autistic Disorder

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and blood mercury level: a case-control study in chinese children

The Changing Prevalence of Autism In California

Mitochondrial Energy-Deficient Endophenotype in Autism

Bridging from Cells to Cognition in Autism Pathophysiology: Biological Pathways to Defective Brain Function and Plasticity

Heavy-Metal Toxicity—With Emphasis on Mercury

Evidence of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autism and Implications for Treatment

Proximity to point sources of environmental mercury release as a predictor of autism prevalence

Epidemiology of autism spectrum disorder in Portugal: prevalence, clinical characterization, and medical conditions