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Public testimony and pileup of evidence put geoengineering claims before Shasta County supervisors
Summary
An outside researcher presented claims that jets are dispersing nano-scale materials over Shasta County; the presentation drew large public turnout and sharply divided public comment but no formal board action.
Retired researcher Dane Wigginton presented video and laboratory results to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28, asking the board to investigate alleged atmospheric ‘‘geoengineering’’ and the deposition of nano-scale materials that he said show up in rain, soil and tissue samples.
Wigginton told the board he and third‑party labs have tested precipitation and found materials he described as aluminum nanoparticles and other metal oxides and polymer particles; he said those materials match descriptions in patents and federal documents about solar radiation management research. He urged…
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