DARPA, Geoengineering & RFK Jr.: What’s Real and What’s Not?

06 MAY 2026.

Finally.

Record spring drought conditions are gripping parts of the United States, driving heightened wildfire risk and raising serious water concerns while farmers face mounting crop losses and livestock challenges. In the face of intensifying climate pressures and extreme weather patterns, some researchers point to geoengineering as a potential supplemental tool for stabilizing environmental systems. Approaches such as aerosol based solar radiation management and targeted cloud seeding are being studied for their ability to influence temperature and precipitation, with the goal of reducing drought severity and limiting wildfire risk. At the same time, these strategies remain highly debated due to uncertainty, potential unintended consequences and the need for strict oversight. Any serious consideration would require transparency, international coordination and rigorous scientific review to ensure safety and accountability. The urgency is clear as drought and heat extremes continue to threaten food security, water resources and ecosystems. Moving forward will demand informed public engagement grounded in credible peer reviewed research and data from established scientific organizations, along with thoughtful policy decisions that balance innovation with caution in protecting the environment and future generations.

New York Post on X (formerly Twitter): “U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. believes that DARPA, a secretive military agency, is spraying dangerous “chemtrails” in the sky and has vowed to put a stop to it.Watch our full report: https://t.co/9svVaXhoAg pic.twitter.com/HfZV5jbLmY / X”

U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. believes that DARPA, a secretive military agency, is spraying dangerous “chemtrails” in the sky and has vowed to put a stop to it.Watch our full report: https://t.co/9svVaXhoAg pic.twitter.com/HfZV5jbLmY

 

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Cinderella

Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic Cinderella · Firefall Firefall ℗ 1976 Atlantic Recording Corporation Clavinet, Flute, Harmonica, Piano, Synthesizer: David Muse Tenor Saxophone: David Muse Mastering Engineer: George Marino Producer: Jim Mason Acoustic Guitar: Jock Bartley Electric Guitar: Jock Bartley Lead Guitar: Jock Bartley Slide Guitar: Jock Bartley Vocals: Jock Bartley Congas, Cymbals, Shaker, Tambourine: Joe Lala Timbales Drums: Joe Lala Engineer: Karl Richardson Rhythm Guitar: Larry Burnett Vocals: Larry Burnett Bass Guitar: Mark Andes Vocals: Mark Andes Drums: Michael Clarke Assistant Engineer: Michael Laskow Acoustic Guitar: Rick Roberts Vocals: Rick Roberts Writer: Larry Burnett Auto-generated by YouTube.

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