WBAI-FM Upcoming Program
Of General Interest

Thu, Apr 26, 2018   3:00 PM

GEOENGINEERING DEBATE

This is the second climate discussion debate to again get a better understanding of climate related dynamics amid the conflicting viewpoints. In the first hour we get a different perspective from author Patrick Wood which is based on examining technocratic totalitarianism but consciously omitting climate engineering within the belief that climate change data and concerns are not real and that its part of a multi-prong scam. Dane Wigington will counter this view with evidence indicating climate change is real, very serious and that climate engineering has been fully deployed - further fueling an overall climate collapse. The discussion will focus on their omission of real time geoengineering. In the second hour we welcome back Professor Paul Beckwith to explore the data showing rapidly changing weather patterns. Professor Beckwith said he would look in to Dane’s research on real time climate engineering indicating that ongoing geoengineering programs are a major causal factor related to the accelerating climate disasters and disruptions.


Dane Wigington has a background in solar energy and forestry, he's a former employee of Bechtel Power Corp and is the lead research for Geoengineerwatch.org. Dane is focuses on the climate engineering issue and claims available evidence indicates geoengineering has been fully deployed for decades with catastrophic effects. 

In the first hour Patrick Wood joins the discussion. Patrick Wood is a leading and critical expert on Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Agenda 21, 2030 Agenda and historic Technocracy. He is the author of Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation (2015) and co-author of Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II (1978-1980) with the late Antony C. Sutton. Wood remains a leading expert on the elitist Trilateral Commission, their policies and achievements in creating their self-proclaimed “New International Economic Order” which is the essence of Sustainable Development on a global scale.

In the second hour, Professor Paul Beckwith returns for a second round. He's a physicist and engineer joins Dane in the discussion. Professor Beckwith is a part-time professor at the University of Ottawa, laboratory of paleoclimatology and is in a Ph.D. program, with a focus on Abrupt Climate System Change and is also at Carlton University, department of Geography and Environmental studies. Mr. Beckwith does not believe global climate engineering operations have been deployed.

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