Obama Authorizes: “Presidential Memorandum – Climate Change And National Security”
The stakes are raising by the day as the Earth's climate and life
support systems continue to unravel. The US military has long since
acknowledged that the disintegrating climate system is the greatest
national security threat of all. What has never been admitted to by our
government, the military, mainstream media, and legions of academicians
(that are either paid off or threatened into silence), is the ongoing
global climate engineering assault. Geoengineering/solar radiation
management programs are nothing short of weather and biological warfare
(due to the highly toxic fallout from the climate engineering programs).
The recent "Presidential Memorandum"
from President Obama is revealing. Not just because of what it covers,
but because of the glaring omission of the climate engineering issue
which is only eluded to in the document (excerpts below - please see the
full article for all excerpts).
Presidential Memorandum — Climate Change and National Security
September 21, 2016MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIESSUBJECT: Climate Change and National SecurityBy the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby direct the following:Section 1. Purpose. This memorandum establishes a framework and directs Federal departments and agencies (agencies) to perform certain functions to ensure that climate change-related impacts are fully considered in the development of national security doctrine, policies, and plans.
The US military has long since stated its objective to "Own The Weather".
Sec. 2. Background. Climate change poses a significant and growing threat to national security, both at home and abroad. Climate change and its associated impacts affect economic prosperity, public health and safety, and international stability. Extended drought, more frequent and severe weather events, heat waves, warming and acidifying ocean waters, catastrophic wildfires, and rising sea levels all have compounding effects on people's health and well-being. Flooding and water scarcity can negatively affect food and energy production. Energy infrastructure, essential for supporting other key sectors, is already vulnerable to extreme weather and may be further compromised. Impacts of a changing climate can create conditions that promote pest outbreaks and the spread of invasive species as well as plant, animal, and human disease, including emerging infectious disease, and these can further undermine economic growth and livelihoods. Impacts can also disrupt transportation service, cutting off vulnerable communities from relief immediately after events and reducing economic output. These conditions, in turn, can stress some countries' ability to provide the conditions necessary for human security. All of these effects can lead to population migration within and across international borders, spur crises, and amplify or accelerate conflict in countries or regions already facing instability and fragility.
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