Science & Technology
The Billionaires Backing Geoengineering
At the very least those backing these globe spanning scientific experiments stand to profit handsomely from their endeavors as new technologies develop, markets for such technologies grow, grants become available, and political lobbying expands.
The belief that there is an agenda to alter the Earth’s climate was once relegated to the fringes of the conspiracy world. In more recent years however, geoengineering has gone mainstream. Not only are legacy media outlets like NPR and Forbes devoting coverage to the issue, there is an elite clique openly funding a wide array of geoengineering experiments across the globe in the name of saving the planet.
Through a costly and concerted effort to buy favorable influence in the press, Bill Gates has been able to style himself as a tireless philanthropist who simply can’t give his money away fast enough. The truth is, unsurprisingly, much darker than that. Depending on who you ask, Gates’ true identity ranges from ruthless businessman to closeted eugenicist to cartoonish villain and as part of the billionaire’s latest philanthropic charade he appears to be doing his best Mr. Burns impression. In one better-known episode of The Simpsons the devilish Mr. Burns blocks out the sun with a giant spatula-like device so that his energy company could reap the benefits of perpetual darkness. The similar Gates-funded operation set to go live in Sweden in June is a bit more high tech.
Harvard University scientists working on the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) in partnership with the Swedish Space Corporation will be launching a high-altitude balloon above the town of Kiruna in the Swedish Arctic. Once high above the balloon will release calcium carbonate dust into the atmosphere and then monitor the resulting changes. SCoPEx believed there was no need to acquire permission from Sweden to carry out such an experiment.
There were plans to carry out this experiment over the skies of New Mexico over 2019 but SCoPEx was unable to get permission to do so. And rightly so. There is fear that such rogue experimentation could lead to damaging the ozone layer, disrupting ocean currents, impairing photosynthesis, triggering unforeseen climactic events, or harming human health. This doesn’t even touch on the ethical questions asking whether it is okay for a multi-billionaire with a dim view of humanity to play God.
This is not Gates’ first foray into geoengineering. Since 2007 he has pumped millions to finding ways of artificially altering the climate. Sometimes this come in the form of academic studies while other times he buys a piece of a promising company so that, like Mr. Burns, he can reap a profit.
The money, at least early on, was managed by his “informal energy and climate advisers” Ken Caldeira and David Keith.
Before becoming a recipient of Gates’s millions, Caldeira spent many years working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a federal research facility most famous for it’s role in developing nuclear weapons. While at the lab, Caldeira alluded to doing work on how to most effectively weaponize the climate. For a time, Caldeira also worked for Intellectual Ventures, a private geoengineering research company part-owned by Gates and funded by companies like Microsoft, Yahoo, Intel, Amazon, Google, and a large number of investment firms. He currently holds a position with the Carnegie Institution for Science which once housed a prominent eugenics research department.
Keith, who’s directly involved in the SCoPEx project, is unquestionably devoted to radical geoengineering but also has a bizarre tendency to act as if geoengineering is still something to be trialed in the future even though geoengineering experiments have been publicly acknowledged for decades. Keith is also a board member at Carbon Engineering, a company looking to commercialize direct air capture technology to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This purported clean energy company has received millions in funding from fossil fuel giants Chevron, Occidental, and BHP, as well as billionaires Peter J. Thompson, N. Murray Edwards, and Bill Gates.
Gates isn’t the only billionaire funding geoengineering projects.
Richard Branson once offered $25 million in prize money to anyone who could produce commercially viable ways to permanently remove greenhouse gases from the Earth’s atmosphere. Carbon Engineering was one of the 11 finalists announced in 2011.
In 2010 a small California-based research body called SilverLining received $300,000 in funding from Gates to conduct “cloud-whitening trials” which would reflect more sunlight back into the atmosphere, thus reducing global warming. Over the next decade SilverLining would quietly rebrand itself as an NGO and continued to deepen it’s pockets with help from wealthy sponsors in Silicon Valley. In October 2020 they were able to give $3 million in grants to various universities to study “solar climate intervention” technologies.
Around this time Stripe, the financial services company whos billionaire CEOs are backed by Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, announced it was going to directing funds towards geoengineering in the form of carbon dioxide removal. Co-founder of Stripe, Patrick Collinson created his own geoengineering project called Project Green Fuse which is experimenting with adding the mineral olivine to coastal environments which will offset greenhouse gas emissions.
Another Silicon Valley-backed organization, Oceankind hosted a conference in 2019 which gathered scientists, policy-makers and funders together to discuss geoengineering the world’s oceans. Who funds Oceankind is a tightly guarded secret (the organization was founded as a LLC rather than a NGO to avoid having to disclose public financial documents) and Evan Rapoport, the company’s first CEO and Google project manager, signed non-disclosure agreements with the “ultra-high net worth family in Silicon Valley” who funded the organization into existence.
While some of the world’s richest men try to go full steam ahead with their geoengineering plans, the international bureaucracy is playing catchup. The United Nations has been trying to slot geoengineering into their sustainable development goals while group calling themselves The Elders, comprised of bureaucrats and heads of state are calling for a “rigorous governance framework for geoengineering” to be instituted globally and as quickly as possible. The Council on Foreign Relations has been promoting the idea that a global framework around geoengineering needs to be installed to ward off an environmental doomsday that they see as all but certain.
The complete picture should be coming into view by now. The world’s economic elite, always seeking just a little bit more power and wealth, back the pre-approved winners of the forthcoming green future. They also fund the science and studies needed to give these schemes academic credibility. Then come the bureaucrats, bought off long ago, to enforce the legal framework to crush any competition or resistance to the agenda.
At the very least those backing these globe spanning scientific experiments stand to profit handsomely from their endeavors as new technologies develop, markets for such technologies grow, grants become available, and political lobbying expands. However, when we look back on the last year we see a similar nexus of academia, bureaucracy, big tech, and billionaires converging around the coronavirus hysteria as they try and usher in the nightmarish Great Reset.
Month after month now we have seen the enormous economic and humanitarian toll their leadership has taken on the planet grow while they sit back, get even richer, and consolidate power further. Let’s not assume their desire to save the planet through reckless experimentation includes saving us along with it.
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Matrix? Misdirection? Cringe? Zuckerberg’s presentation of future life in ‘metaverse’ sparks fear, loathing, marvel and mockery
“They’re trying to destroy the physical world so they can keep you locked in a room while eating bugs and pretending to be a space man.”
Mark Zuckerberg’s ambitious vision of developing a virtual “metaverse” – and renaming the parent of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp “Meta” to match it – has everyone scratching their heads and wondering what it all means.
Zuckerberg announced the rebranding on Thursday, during the company’s hour-long Connect 2021 virtual event, describing it as “the next evolution of social connection.” Though the technologies to make the “metaverse” happen are still in development and may be years off, the name change is effective immediately.
Meta won’t erase Facebook – or Instagram or WhatsApp – but denote the parent company in charge of all three, much as Alphabet is the company that owns Google and YouTube, for example.
There seemed to be some confusion on that account online, however, as people who have been targeting Zuckerberg as an enemy of “our democracy” immediately jumped to the conclusion it was an attempt to hide or change the subject.
“I don’t know if Zuckerberg knows but changing your name doesn’t help avoid legal culpability,” tweeted Zephyr Teachout, a progressive Democrat from New York, adding that Meta was “a perfectly fine name for one of the dozen social networks that will be leftover after the break up.”
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) said it reminded her of “a cancer to democracy metastasizing into a global surveillance and propaganda machine for boosting authoritarian regimes and destroying civil society… for profit!”
Dan Pfeiffer, former Obama aide and current board member of Good Information Inc, called Zuckerberg’s ideas “embarrassingly stupid” with no one at Facebook daring to tell him so.
Others made fun of the rebrand, and for a while ‘feta’ was trending with memes involving Zuckerberg and the famous Greek cheese. The fast-food chain Wendy’s joked they would change their name to ‘Meat.’
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted out a dictionary definition of the term in English, saying that “meta” means “referring to itself or to the conventions of its genre; self-referential.”
His company later added the only META they will recognize is their Machine [Learning], Ethics, Transparency and Accountability team.
Once you get past the memes and mockery, however, Zuckerberg’s presentation revealed an ambitious plan for what he called “embodied internet,” a combination of virtual and augmented reality that will be experienced through motion sensors, smart glasses and technologies that have yet to be invented.
One of the company technicians he spoke with mentioned that the project will require “a dozen major tech breakthroughs” over the coming years. They were already working on things like “photorealistic avatars,” showing a concept video that looks like a deepfakers’ dream come true.
This also quickly drew comparisons to the Matrix, a virtual world from the 1999 sci-fi dystopia.
Others found the notion of a virtual reality fine by itself, but lamented that Facebook is the “wrong company” to run it. Fast Company called it “a vast platform for misinformation and disinformation,” citing as proof the conspiracy theories such as “Russian meddling” in US elections and the claim the January 6 “insurrection” was planned there by “domestic terrorists.”
“I believe that metaverse is the next chapter for the internet,” Zuckerberg argued, saying it would deliver the ultimate promise of technology, “to be together with anyone… teleport anywhere… create and experience anything.”
A future where with just a pair of glasses you’ll be able to step beyond the physical world.
Since founding Facebook in 2004, Zuckerberg has managed to monetize social relationships and create a massive media empire. Thursday’s presentation suggests something far more ambitious: a vision of humanity’s future beyond the constraints of physics, even as the political forces he has himself supported continue to paint a target on his back.
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The Future of Internet Censorship? Comcast Cuts Off User’s Internet Connection For Downloading Torrents
The same censorship/blacklisting regime created to censor torrents from Google search is now used to censor all independent media.

Comcast under CEO Brian Roberts is reportedly now cutting off their users’ internet for allegedly downloading copyright-infringing torrents.
From Torrent Freak, “Comcast Suspends Internet Connection For Downloading Torrents”:
Yesterday, a Comcast subscriber revealed that they had received a special notice from Comcast headed “Action is required” and informing the user that the document is an “alert under our DMCA repeat infringer policy.”
“This alert is to let you know that this month, we again received notifications of alleged copyright infringement associated with your Xfinity account. That means your Internet service may have been used repeatedly to copy or share a movie, show, song, game, or other content without any required permission,” it reads.
Comcast notes that the customer should have received separate emails or letters from Xfinity which provided specific details of these claims under the heading ‘Notice of Action under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)’. These will have contained the specifics of the alleged infringement so with those having been sent, Comcast is taking the next step.
Comcast Suspends Alleged Pirate’s Service
Quite how many notices of alleged infringement were previously received against the subscriber’s account remains unclear. Comcast advises that it had “repeatedly received notifications” of alleged copyright infringement “over the past several months” and as a result, action must now be taken.
“[Y]our Xfinity Internet service has been suspended. This suspension will last for up to 8 hours or until you call us,” the alert reads.

TorrentFreak has contacted the recipient of the alert for additional information, including precisely how many times they had previously received a DMCA notice and whether the temporary suspension caused any hardship. At the time of writing we have yet to receive a response but Comcast indicates that should any additional complaints come in, action against the account will be escalated.
“Your next repeat infringer alert will result in the suspension of your Xfinity Internet service for up to 12 hours. Further notifications may result in your Xfinity Internet account being suspended again or terminated. Your other Xfinity services could be terminated, as well,” the company warns.
[…] Effectively, this is what the entertainment industries broadly hoped to achieve with their abandoned ‘six strikes’ regime but with the addition of punitive measures. That project was shut down in 2017 but subsequent developments, including a $1 billion damages award against ISP Cox, means that ISPs are now effectively forced to take action against repeat infringers.
Cox previously handed out a six-month Internet ban to one of its subscribers for being a repeat infringer, something that had the potential to cause chaos in that individual’s household. That’s something opponents believe should be avoided.
As highlighted by amici curiae briefs in support of Cox’s appeal against the $1 billion damages award it incurred for not dealing appropriately with repeat infringers, such terminations have the potential to disrupt everything from distance learning to telework and telemedicine.
“Sorry, you can no longer go to telework/teleschool or telemeet with your doctor because someone on your shared IP address got a DMCA notice from an automated bot farm run by Disney or Comcast NBC Universal.”
If Comcast is cutting people’s internet off for civil copyright infractions, whose to say they won’t start cutting people off for “hate speech” next?
The same measures the US government used to seize the domains of torrent sites a decade ago are now being used to seize Middle East news websites the Biden regime doesn’t fancy.

The same censorship/blacklisting regime created to censor torrents from Google search is now used to censor all independent media.
Google went from using an AI system to block copyrighted content from YouTube to using their AI system to censor everything the ADL deems “hate speech.”
Everything our overlords do in the name of fighting “copyright infringement” is eventually used to suppress their political opposition.
Cutting off someone’s internet, just like cutting off someone’s power, should be illegal!
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‘Spyware’? Google draws fire for ‘force-installing’ sneaky Covid-tracking app on Android devices in Massachusetts without consent
Google confirmed that the exposure notification system is “built into” device settings and is “automatically distributed” by the Google Play Store so “users don’t have to download a separate app.”
Over the past week, a growing number of Android users in the state of Massachusetts have accused Google of stealth-installing “spyware” on their devices under the guise of a state government-supported Covid contact-tracing app.
Launched by the state on June 15, MassNotify enables users who have turned on the voluntary ‘Covid-19 Exposure Notifications’ feature on their devices’ settings to be alerted via Bluetooth if they have potentially been exposed to the virus.
After enabling the feature, users can choose the state from which they want to receive alerts, and the respective state’s app will be installed on the device. However, dozens of people have claimed that they received the application despite not opting into the feature.
“Automatically installed without consent. It has no icon, no way to open this and see what it even does, which is a huge red flag… I think it’s spyware, phishing as the DPH (Department of Public Health),” user Callie M. noted in a review on the app’s Google Play store page.
Terming it an “unethical breach of privacy and a forceful misappropriation of personal property,” user Frank L. said, “The degree to which my data is collected or distributed through it has not been disclosed neither in active nor inactive form… I can only conclude and caution others that it is disclosing your whereabouts and social contacts without permission.”
The app’s page describes it as being “privacy-focused.” It notes that the DPH takes user “privacy and confidentiality very seriously” and stated that “no GPS or location information” shared from devices will “ever be collected or used” by the app.
In a statement to the 9to5Google news outlet, Google confirmed that the exposure notification system is “built into” device settings and is “automatically distributed” by the Google Play Store so “users don’t have to download a separate app.”
However, the statement noted that the notification functionality was only enabled if a user “proactively turns it on” after deciding to share their health information through the system to warn other people of possible exposure.
Meanwhile, a Hacker News reader was reportedly told by the app’s help desk that the “confusion” was due to an “update made by Google that resulted in some users seeing MassNotify appear in their app list in the Google Play Store.”
Noting that the “appearance of MassNotify in the app list” did not mean that the app was enabled on the reader’s phone, the help desk response claimed that it “merely means that MassNotify has been made available as an option in your phone’s settings if you wish to enable it.”
According to 9to5Google, however, questions remain as to how the app was installed on user devices irrespective of whether Google “accidentally pushed out the application to phones due to a bug in the system.”
If it was an intentional rollout, however, that “raises questions on who authorized that action,” the outlet noted.
In a deluge of one-star reviews on the app’s page, several affected users pointed fingers at the state government since it is supported by the Massachusetts DPH as well as Google, which, together with Apple, developed the technology powering the app.
“Force-installed with no authorization or approval. App is hidden on the device to prevent uninstallation. Government overreach and corporate complicity should never be tolerated,” user Jeramiah added.
The Android version of Google and Apple’s jointly-created “Exposure Notifications System” had previously been in the news for a privacy flaw that allowed other apps installed earlier to potentially see sensitive data.


