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Geoengineering could be responsible for a rise in malaria incidences in tropical countries

The study found that geoengineering, when compared to extreme warming, would not negate a projected decrease of almost one billion people at high risk of malaria.

Bill Gates wants to kill at most another one million people by blocking the sunlight

The whole notion of “cooling down” the planet to save lives is an absurdity. The only way to prevent infectious diseases from spreading is to block out the sun and capture carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air.

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Colin Carlson, assistant research professor at Georgetown University Medical Center’s Center for Global Health Science and Security said that the study has significant implications for decision-making.

Christopher Trisos (the senior author of the new study), is a senior researcher at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. He published a comment in the journal Nature Climate Change back to 2018 in which he and Carlson hypothesized the current findings.

They warned that malaria transmission is at its peak at 25° Celsius (77° Fahrenheit) back in those days. They found that artificial cooling of the planet increases this risk dramatically.

They stated that “the potential for geoengineering in order to reduce climate change risks remains poorly understood and could pose a range new risks to ecosystems and people.”

Bill Gates, a billionaire eugenicist, is one of the mad scientists pushing to stop “global heating.” He has been pushing to shoot chemical aerosols into stratosphere to reflect the sunlight back into space.

This “pauses” global warming, and “fights climate injustice,” as the claim goes. 

However, this new study tells a different story.

Gates’ plan will endanger more lives than it can save. This is not unusual as Gates has been pushing agendas to depopulate the world.

Keep in mind, that Gates is also releasing GMO (genetically modified) mosquitoes in the United States at the moment. Mosquitoes are a primary vector for spreading malaria and another infectious disease.

It sounds very similar to the plot of one science-fiction movie, namely Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 film Snowpiercer in which scientists spray aerosols into space in an attempt to stop global warming.” Tott News.

“But, when the world freezes the ultimate tyrannical systems is established in its wake… This type of push would appear to be science fiction.”

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