Are “democratic” governments polluting the planet under the pretense of “saving” the world from climate change? Smart Dust, allegedly being released into the skies to block sunlight and mitigate global warming, may actually represent a controversial plan with impacts not only on the atmosphere but also on soil, plants, animals, and humans.
Smart Dust is a cutting-edge technology comprised of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), including sensors, robots, and tiny devices integrated into the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Bodies (IoB) ecosystems.
These MEMS possess remarkable capabilities:
Detecting light, vibrations, temperature, and other environmental parameters; processing data like an onboard computer; storing information in built-in memory; communicating wirelessly with the cloud, databases, or other devices; remaining airborne due to their microscopic size, resembling dust particles.
Although this technology is presented as a solution to climate issues, significant concerns exist regarding its impacts. Smart Dust contains chemicals and metals such as barium, aluminum, graphene, and silicon dioxide, many of which are known to be harmful to human, animal, and plant health, as well as potentially damaging to the environment.
The question remains: is the deployment of this technology truly a sustainable solution, or just another problem disguised as innovation?
In January 2023, the Mexican government denounced geoengineering as pseudoscience, warning of its negative effects on climate, the environment, wildlife, flora, and human health. On January 13, 2023, Mexico’s Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources issued an official statement emphasizing:
“Studies have shown the harmful impacts of aerosol releases, which cause weather imbalances such as irregular rainfall and severe droughts. An international moratorium is in place against the implementation of geoengineering technologies.”
Since 1992, major corporations such as General Electric, Cargill, IBM, and Cisco Systems have led the development of Smart Dust technology. Backed by investment giants like Vanguard and BlackRock, these companies claim that this technology will be “disruptive” to economies and the world at large.
However, the large-scale adoption of Smart Dust raises ethical and environmental concerns, particularly due to its potential for:
1. Total Loss of Privacy: Smart Dust consists of miniature sensors capable of monitoring and recording a wide range of data, depending on their programming. Due to their microscopic size, these sensors are nearly undetectable, making them a potentially dangerous tool for groups that prioritize surveillance over privacy.
2. Control of Planetary Surfaces: Once deployed, Smart Dust is extremely difficult to remove. Its tiny particles can spread and remain in specific areas, making cleanup virtually impossible. This could facilitate the use of the technology as a tool for control by governments or entities promoting global agendas, such as the World Economic Forum’s Agenda 2030.
3. Environmental Privatization: The mass deployment of Smart Dust could lead to the privatization of vast areas of the planet, transforming the Earth’s surface into a massive database controlled by globalist corporations. This concentration of power could limit national sovereignty and threaten individual freedoms.
While proponents of the technology highlight its potential benefits, such as scientific advancements and climate change mitigation, critics warn of its ethical and environmental risks. The question persists: are we facing a genuine solution or a problem disguised as progress?
4. Cost: The cost of implementing the Smart Dust system, including satellites and other necessary elements for a complete deployment, is extremely high. This is a cost that will be borne by billions of taxpayers, much like what happened with the “safe and effective” vaccines, which have already caused millions of deaths and illnesses worldwide. It is our tax money that the satanic Masonic elites use to fund our own destruction.
It is possible that we may never fully understand the health damages it could cause, given the lack of interest in funding such studies, considering the nature of the relationship between the manufacturing companies, regulatory institutions, and the U.S. Department of Defense.
I’ll just leave a subtle piece of information to conclude:
What is being spread as a virus is, in fact, intelligent nanorobots, which react and are controlled by 5G signals. Chemtrails are also used to release this smart dust or nanorobots, serving a wide range of negative agendas, from attacks targeting specific individuals to the invasion of underground enemy military bases, penetrating ventilation systems or any other available openings.
Currently, many applications for smart dust are still in the conceptual stage. Gartner, a renowned technology research and consulting company, first included this technology in its Hype Cycle in 2016. While smart dust is gaining traction, there are still many challenges to overcome before it makes a significant impact. However, it is essential to track its development trajectory, as it is no longer something limited to science fiction. We may not know exactly when the technology will reach widespread adoption, but it is certainly a question of “when,” not “if.”