Sprayed and Betrayed: MTG Declares War on the Government’s Darkest Open Secret
Lionel – While Americans were celebrating Independence Day with fireworks and hot dogs, Mother Nature delivered something far less festive: catastrophic flooding across Central Texas. Entire neighborhoods were swallowed in minutes. Power grids buckled. Lives were lost. But what if this devastation wasn’t just a freak weather event? What if it was engineered?
On July 5th, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will introduce legislation to make it a felony for any entity, including the government, to inject or disperse chemical substances into the atmosphere with the intent of altering the weather, temperature, sunlight or climate.
A federal ban on geoengineering. “I am introducing a bill that prohibits the injection, release or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate or sunlight intensity,” Greene wrote. “It will be a felony offense.”
Her bill is modeled after Florida’s Senate Bill 56, which already punishes such activity with fines and potential prison time. Greene stated she has been working on this legislation with legislative counsel for months. Now, with July 4th’s devastating weather fresh in memory, her bill may finally shift this issue from the shadows into the mainstream.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gone on record linking stratospheric aerosol injection to DARPA, the Pentagon’s advanced research agency. In a now-viral Dr. Phil segment, Kennedy responded to a question about aerosols allegedly containing aluminum, strontium and bromium.
“That is not happening in my agency,” Kennedy said. “We think it’s DARPA… and a lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel.” That comment raised alarm bells. If true, it means aerosols are being released via commercial and military aviation. No special aircraft, no permits, no paper trail. Just constant, concealed distribution above our heads. Kennedy pledged to hire someone to investigate full time and hold the responsible parties accountable. Whether or not he follows through, it marked one of the first high-level acknowledgments of a long-denied program.
Then there’s Donald Trump. In a speech earlier this year, Trump questioned whether environmental spraying could be contributing to America’s growing autism and chronic illness crisis. “There’s something wrong. We’ve done something wrong,” he said. “Maybe it’s a spray that we spray all over the place that nobody else does. Other countries don’t. The Pennsylvania Dutch don’t do anything and they’re amazingly healthy.” Trump didn’t offer evidence. He didn’t need to. What he voiced was the suspicion millions of Americans share: that something unnatural is being introduced into our environment and no one will give us a straight answer.
If DARPA and other agencies are altering the climate or using the weather as a weapon, this isn’t science. It’s warfare. And not against enemies overseas, but against American citizens. Central Texas isn’t a battleground. Neither were the California fires. But if those events were artificially induced or exacerbated, they might as well have been. The term “weather warfare” used to be dismissed as paranoia. Today, it’s increasingly difficult to rule out.
This technology isn’t speculative. It exists. HAARP facilities, ionospheric heaters and patents for solar radiation management are all real. The question isn’t whether the capability is there. The question is who’s using it and for what purpose. Greene’s bill doesn’t ask for more research. It demands accountability. It bans the act itself. No more euphemisms like “climate intervention” or “sun dimming.” The bill calls it what it is: atmospheric chemical manipulation without consent.
For decades, the media has worked overtime to bury this issue. “Chemtrails” was labeled a fringe obsession. Anyone who questioned the streaks in the sky was mocked. But now that figures like RFK Jr., Trump and Greene are speaking openly, the narrative has shifted. This is no longer a theory. It’s policy. It’s happening. And the denials are cracking.
Even Alex Jones has weighed in, suggesting the July 4th Texas floods may have been the result of geoengineering or a deliberate test. “They always beta test these systems on their own people,” he said. “They say it’s to fight climate change. What they’re doing is playing God. And they’re not just altering the weather, they’re altering us.” As extreme as Jones may be, he has been consistently ahead of mainstream narratives that were later proven true. The question now is whether the American public will finally catch up.
Greene’s bill will face resistance from media, from government agencies and from international environmental groups. The climate lobby will say weather modification is necessary to fight global warming. Technocrats will say it’s already happening and must be regulated, not banned. But Greene’s bill doesn’t leave room for bureaucratic spin. It draws a line. No chemicals in the sky. Period.
If you’ve looked up in recent years and seen a strange haze, noticed jet trails that linger unnaturally or experienced sudden shifts in temperature or rainfall, you’re not imagining it. There is a growing mountain of environmental data showing elevated levels of aluminum and barium in soil and rainwater. Trees are dying. Insects are disappearing. Chronic illnesses are on the rise. And yet, no one in power has been willing to publicly connect the dots until now.
We’ve been lied to before. About weapons of mass destruction. About surveillance. About gain-of-function research. About Epstein. Why should we believe the government wouldn’t experiment with the weather or use the population as a test group? They already have. Operation Popeye during the Vietnam War used cloud seeding to prolong the monsoon season over the Ho Chi Minh trail. That was over 50 years ago. Do we really think the technology didn’t evolve?
This isn’t science fiction. It’s happening. And it’s bipartisan. RFK Jr. and Greene don’t agree on much, but they both recognize that something’s going on up there. Trump, as always, vocalized the quiet part: maybe it’s the spray. Greene’s legislation may be our last chance to stop the madness before it’s too late.
The government can no longer hide behind jargon. Not when the skies are chalky white, the rain never comes or when it does, it floods, destroys and kills. The people have eyes. They have lungs. They see and feel what’s happening. And they’re not buying the official silence any longer.
Something is being sprayed. The science is real. The damage is visible. The denials are no longer credible. It’s time to name it, ban it and hold the perpetrators accountable before our weather is no longer ours and the land beneath our feet is altered beyond recognition.
For those seeking more information on the science, history and real-world impact of geoengineering programs, visit GeoEngineeringWatch.org, the leading independent watchdog organization exposing atmospheric spraying, solar radiation management and weather modification operations worldwide. Dane Wigington, founder and lead researcher of the site, has spent decades compiling government documents, patents and whistleblower testimony. The time for denial is over. The truth is in the skies. Now it’s time to face it.
Till it be morrow good citizen.
SF Source Lionel Media Jul 2025