“Why in the World Are They Spraying?” is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the hidden agendas surrounding chemtrail/geo-engineering programs. As a follow-up to the groundbreaking film “What in the World Are They Spraying?,” this investigative documentary uncovers the environmental and human health implications of these programs, while shedding light on the motivations behind them.
Directed by Michael J. Murphy and produced in association with Barry Kolsky, “Why in the World Are They Spraying?” aims to answer the pressing question of why certain groups are quietly pursuing these controversial programs and who stands to benefit from them. Building on the awareness generated by its predecessor, this film explores the deeper layers of the chemtrail/geo-engineering phenomenon, inspiring movements and empowering concerned citizens to take action.
The documentary unravels the intricate relationship between aerosol spraying, weather control, and the manipulation of natural systems. It reveals how these technologies, often justified as mitigating the debunked theory of global warming, can be utilized to consolidate immense monetary and political power in the hands of technocratic elites. The film highlights the grave implications of this power consolidation on the well-being of every living thing on the planet.
“Why in the World Are They Spraying?” investigates the industries that benefit from geo-engineering programs and examines the far-reaching consequences of these activities on our environment, human health, and the future of humanity. Through compelling evidence and expert insights, the documentary provides a comprehensive understanding of the agendas behind these programs and their potential impact on our world.
This eye-opening film invites viewers to join the environmental movement and challenges them to reevaluate their perceptions of geo-engineering. By shedding light on the interconnectedness of monetary and political interests with weather control, “Why in the World Are They Spraying?” calls for a reexamination of the existing power structures and a commitment to protect the Earth’s natural systems for the benefit of all.