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Goodbye Sunshine

Not content with blocking every last vestige of fun we have – tobacco, alcohol, food (all festooned with warnings) – our government is now intent on blocking the sun, possibly removing from the long-suffering British public one of the few pleasures still free to enjoy, on the rare occasions we actually see it. If they could find a way to tax our exposure to the sun, I’m convinced they would. In the meantime, they are content to spend £50 million of our hard-earned taxes on a project that will make our dull lives even duller.

Yesterday’s conspiracy theories are rapidly becoming today’s news. I had my doubts about the rumours emerging toward the end of the Covid era that “they” were planning to block out the sun to combat the (in my view) non-existent phenomenon of global warming. What I had always understood to be contrails or vapour trails appearing in the wake of planes were increasingly being described as “chemtrails.”

I assumed this was an effort to seize the narrative and shift scientific discourse toward a more conspiratorial tone. Social media and non-mainstream outlets were posting photos of skies criss-crossed with contrails, alongside before-and-after pictures showing sunny skies rapidly clouding over. I dismissed this as hysteria, brought on by the fact that air traffic had virtually ceased during Covid and people had simply forgotten what the sky looked like when aviation resumed.

Then, at the end of the Covid era, when non-essential businesses were beginning to reopen and we were permitted to travel again, I was driving from Hull to Lincoln and saw what I consider to be evidence of what people were reporting. On the A15, a patch of sky was criss-crossed with contrails. The pattern was almost perfect and quite low in the sky. Something was clearly going on.

It was no longer possible to deny what I was seeing with my own eyes. Being a very early riser, I was frequently emerging from our house to a cloudless sky at around 6 a.m., only for it to be overcast by 9 a.m. Contrails were clearly visible—many more than I ever recalled—and they gradually joined to block out the sun. This activity was particularly noticeable early last year. Using an app on my phone, I traced some very suspicious, regular criss-crossing and circular patterns of small aircraft above our city.

Then I reviewed Daniel Jupp’s excellent Gates of Hell for The European Conservative, in which the nefarious activities of Bill Gates were investigated and exposed. The book charts the rise of this utterly ruthless individual—from his dabbling with programming and the development of Microsoft, to the destruction of rival companies, his alleged mistreatment of sick employees, unproven allegations of sexual misconduct (legal and illegal), his global vaccination programmes, and his funding of efforts to alter the climate by blocking out the sun.

So, it’s true: “they” are trying to block out the sun. What could possibly go wrong?

The meagre amount of sunshine we see in this country—only half of what they get just a two-hour flight away in Italy—is vital. We need it to grow crops, maintain our vitamin D levels, and make it bearable to holiday within our shores.

It is quite possible, as I strongly suspect, that efforts to block out the sun are already underway and that the funding allocation is simply a cover-up. That may sound conspiratorial, but according to those professional killjoys at the Met Office: “2024 was a relatively dull year for the UK, receiving the lowest hours of bright sunshine since 1998.”

“However,” they continue—almost as though this were bad news—“this is against a backdrop of a longer-term trend of increasing sunshine in the UK, which has been especially notable since the 1980s. Sunshine amounts in winter and spring have seen the largest changes, with 15–16% increases in the past decade compared to the 1961–90 reference period.”

Hysteria about global warming is largely manufactured. The excellent film Climate: The Movie, featuring a cast of climate change experts—including a Nobel laureate and the founder of Greenpeace—lays this out explicitly. Global warming is a hoax intended to induce fear in a largely gullible public, allowing us to be sold a secondary series of hoaxes, including wind turbines, solar panels, and heat pumps.

Whether we can successfully block the sun—which is the question driving these latest research projects—is irrelevant. The real question is: “Why are we doing it?” As with other recent global hoaxes—face masks and Covid vaccines among them—somebody is profiting. Most probably, Bill Gates.

 

Roger Watson is a retired academic, editor and writer. He is a columnist with Unity News Network and writes regularly for a range of conservative journals including The Salisbury Review and The European Conservative. He has travelled and worked extensively in the Far East and the Middle East. He lives in Kingston upon Hull, UK.

 

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5 thoughts on “Goodbye Sunshine”

  1. Nathaniel Spit

    Serious question, where are these planes taking off from and landing? Who’s witnessed tankers of chemicals arriving at airports/airstrips? Like 5G any adverse effects will equally, unlike the vax, impact upon the elite, so I can’t yet buy into this.

  2. BTW, if ‘they’ are blocking out the sun, surely this makes as much sense as ‘them’ blocking the wind – both counterproductive since ‘they’ also claim sunbeams and breezes will generate all the power we need.
    As with claims Hitler escaped to South America, a big hint that it’s not true is that he’d be unlikely to have kept silent and so if mad Milly was blocking the sun he’d want everyone to know that the right kind of people were proving that the climate is manipulable.

  3. There seem to be so many intrinsic contradictions between the reported assumptions, claims, and targets of the eco/enviro/green-zealot movement: as with all the current gender/racial/social ideology, I am now completely confused, having long since lost track of what it is all about.

    It does seem ironic that some of those who champion ‘net zero’, etc., most aggressively are amongst the most frequent users of air travel – apparently the most polluting form of travel/transport there is!

    1. I’ve come to the conclusion re. air travel, it’s all a question of class (or self-perceived class) and this trumps ‘latest thing’ principles every time. If you’ve read my latest ‘A Flight to Remember’ rant, who wouldn’t prefer a private chartered jet with good food and drink plus room to move about and sleep. That will be higher on my ‘essentials’ list, when Euromillions cough up, than a new house or just about anything else.

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