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America, we have a Geo engineering, AI data center, expert air force whistleblower on speed dial and her name is Kristen Megan Kelly. If you are looking for information to fight these bastards. She is your girl!

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Air Force Insider Exposes Geoengineering & Toxic Chemicals! Former U.S. Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineer Kristen Meghan dropped a bombshell that will make you question everything you thought you knew about those “persistent contrails” in the sky. She spent years approving (or denying) every hazardous chemical used on base. One day in 2006 she started noticing massive orders of aluminum oxide, barium, and strontium—quantities that made no sense for normal operations—showing up on Air Force Form 39-52 with no manufacturer listed on the safety data sheets. When she refused to approve them and asked “what are these for?” the pushback was immediate. Her chain of command threatened her with forced psychiatric evaluation and separation from her daughter if she kept asking questions. She began her own air and soil sampling. The results? Sky-high levels of exactly the same metals she was seeing ordered. Pilots and ground crew have privately confirmed to her that canisters are loaded onto aircraft. They stay silent because they don’t want to “end up like Snowden.” Her conclusion after risking her career: secret geoengineering programs are real, have been running for decades, and are paid for with your tax dollars—turning the sky into a chemical delivery system while the public is told it’s “just contrails.” Kristen: “You can keep your guns, your money, your politics… but if the air, water, and soil are deliberately contaminated, none of it matters.” How many more insiders have to come forward before we demand real answers? Watch her testimony and decide for yourself. The sky isn’t the limit anymore—it’s the battlefield.

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