08/07/2022 / By Belle Carter
The Spanish government sprayed lethal chemtrails on its citizens under a United Nations program to fight the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) barely a month after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global pandemic.
The chemtrail operation was actually authorized by a royal decree on March 14, 2020, just three days after the official announcement of the pandemic. The Boletin Oficial del Estado (BOE) – Spain’s official state gazette – published the order the following day and was acknowledged by Madrid on April 16, 2020.
The UN-backed project was done under the cover of the “state of emergency for the management of the health crisis situation caused by COVID-19.”
Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) took part in the biocide spraying operation. The entirety of Spain was locked down to stop the spread of COVID-19 – and to facilitate the aerial spraying operations. (Related: Spanish government admits to spraying chemtrails on citizens, at behest of the UN.)
The decree authorized all units under the Spanish Armed Forces, including military emergency units, to use biocide chemicals approved by the Ministry of Health (MOH) for disinfection in order to deal with the COVID-19 health crisis.
It also declared “a state of emergency for the management of the health crisis situation caused by COVID-19, which includes a series of measures aimed at protecting the welfare, health and safety of citizens and the containment of the progression of the disease and strengthen the public health system.”
Salvador Illa, the Spanish health minister, was given the authority to “dictate” orders to the “military” for the duration of the “health emergency.”
The order explicitly called for the use of “aerial media” and “aerial disinfection techniques” to reach all surfaces quickly via techniques of nebulization, thermo nebulization and micro nebulization.
Prior to the April 2020 aerial spraying, Madrid had been involved in a chemtrail scandal as attested by former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Ramon Tremosa i Balcells.
The MEP testified in Brussels back in May 2015 that four AEMET workers blew the whistle on chemtrails. According to the whistleblowers, planes were regularly spraying chemicals throughout the country.
“Tremosa announced in the European Parliament that four workers from [AEMET] had confessed that Spain is being sprayed entirely from planes that spread lead dioxide, silver iodide and diatomite through the atmosphere.”
According to the MEP, the operation sought to ward off rains and allow temperatures to rise. This subsequently resulted to a summery environment for tourism and more favorable conditions for corporations in the agricultural sector growing their crops. In turn, the resulting aerial spraying to geo-engineer the climate is producing cold drops of great intensity.
Areas located in southeastern Spain such as Murcia, Valencia and Almeria suffered the most – to the extent that not a drop of rain has fallen there in more than seven months. The chemtrails also gave rise to catastrophic “gota fria” storms. Worse, respiratory diseases among the population emerged since most of them inhale the lead dioxide and other toxic compounds sprayed by the aircraft.
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