April 27, 2016

Prince Talked About Chemtrails and Dick Gregory

Prince Talks About Chemtrails and the New World Order in This Video


According to the Oxford Geoengineering Programme, “Geoengineering is the deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth’s natural systems to counteract climate change.”

Essentially, scientists put chemicals in the sky (chemtrails) to help control the weather. However, some people believe that these chemicals also negatively affect the psychological, mental, and physical health of humans and other life on our planet.

Chemtrails are real. (Click here to see a document that discusses how chemtrails have been used in the U.S. for weather modification.) Some chemicals found in chemtrails include barium, nano aluminum-coated fiberglass (CHAFF), radioactive thorium, cadmium, chromium, nickel, yellow fungal mycotoxins, and ethylene dibromide.

What are these chemicals doing to our communities?

Dick Gregory, civil rights activist, social critic, writer, and entrepreneur, has a lot to say about these chemicals. He said during the 2008 State of the Black Union:
“You know, when I was a kid, I used to see these trails in the sky all the time. So that’s cool, a jet just went over. And then you started to see a whole bunch of them, and next thing you know everybody in your neighborhood was fighting and arguing and you didn’t know why, okay, and you really didn’t know why, I mean, everybody was fighting.”
These words really made Prince think about how the New World Order seeks to control the world, and the people in it, with the use of chemicals or any other means available.
Prince spent a great deal of his life fighting record companies for freedom of creativity and the rights to his creations. It makes sense that he would also speak out about public safety and health.

Check out his strong words in the video below! (There is also a section included that shows Dick Gregory’s anti-chemical speech.)
Tavis Smiley's guest Prince talks about chemtrails, Obama (2:40 mark)



Dick Gregory (Full Length) 2013 "Too Few Know"

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