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🚨 THIS IS A MASSIVE CRISIS 🚨 ā€œThis is bigger than heavy metals—bigger than most people realize.ā€ The spraying isn’t random; it’s framed as climate intervention and pushed through national security channels to avoid tracking, tracing, or challenges. šŸ’¼ Global finance giants šŸ›ļø Government partnerships šŸ›°ļø Military & intelligence...

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