The hysteria around the UK’s ‘sun dimming’ experiments is getting out of hand. This is Andrew Bridgen on X:
I corrected him. As did Mike Welch, a few hours before me. Mike and myself seem to be the only two accounts which did correct his misinformation.
The rest of the replies are the usual chemtrail conspiracy nonsense, a feeding frenzy of confirmation bias sparked by Andrew’s ill-informed and irresponsible post. He should know better. He’d been a Conservative MP for ten years when ARIA was announced by the Johnson government, with a total budget of £800m:
It’s unbelievable that Bridgen doesn’t know this. He was an MP when his government announced the budget for ARIA! He has been so excellent in researching the Covid vaccines and before that, the Post Office software system coverup, which resulted in many PO employees being wrongly convicted. How can he fall for such obvious nonsense? But such is the extraordinary power of the geoengineering conspiracy mass formation psychosis. Andrew also got jabbed (twice) and now regrets it after suffering health problems. So he’s not immune to the odd psyop. But you would think he might have learned his lesson by now. Apparently not.
But if the government is ‘blocking the sun’ and spaffing £800m to do so, not the previously announced £56.8m, then the chemtrailing contractors it’s hired must be working from home or maybe some exotic foreign tourist beach somewhere because they sure as hell aren’t doing a very good job right now! Here’s my local forecast:
To be fair, there was a lot going on in 2020 😆 might have slipped his mind....
No sign of Andrew Bradley then?