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Imminent Ozone Layer Collapse, A Dire Warning From A Former NASA Contract Engineer

13-4-2022 < Geoengineering Watch 430 473 words
 








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Dane Wigington
GeoengineeringWatch.org



Does the sun feel scorching hot? A former aerospace avionics engineer who worked with NASA has been conducting testing for Geoengineering Watch with state of the art UV metering equipment supplied by GeoengineeringWatch.org. The objective is to measure the dangerously high UV radiation that is now saturating the surface of our planet. Those who are most aware of their surroundings have long since taken note of the growing intensity of the sun. This change is not due to increased solar activity, it is a dire symptom of Earth's rapidly disintegrating ozone layer. Though there are many anthropogenic factors negatively impacting our essential ozone layer, ongoing covert climate engineering programs are by far the most damaging. Please view the video below for an alarming report on rapidly increasing UV levels.






Many mainstream and "official sources" falsely claim that the southern hemisphere ozone hole is "recovering" (in order to pacify populations), however, available data does not support the "ozone recovery" official narrative. Since the start of this century UV levels comparable to the surface of Mars have been recorded. The same sources of false "ozone layer recovery" data don't even mention the massive and growing northern hemisphere ozone hole. If the ozone layer completely collapses, all exposed life forms will collapse with it. Climate intervention operations are decimating the ozone layer, life on Earth is in the balance. 



Part one of the ozone collapse report is below:






All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Awareness raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer.
DW



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