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Scientists now want to fight ‘climate change’ by spraying billions of fungal spores into the atmosphere to make it rain. Instead of chemicals, they’re pushing living fungi as ‘natural’ cloud seeders. Straight-up disgusting and dangerous. Fungal bioaerosols can worsen allergies, lung issues, and mess with entire ecosystems, soil, and water.
• Problem — Droughts and water shortages blamed on climate change.
• Mad scientists Solution — Replace chemical cloud seeding with massive injections of fungal spores into the atmosphere.
• How — Fungi naturally form ice in clouds; scientists want to weaponize this for weather modification.
• Risks — Could spread fungal diseases, trigger respiratory problems, disrupt soil, agriculture, ecosystems, and water supplies.
• Reality — Unpredictable geoengineering experiment with living organisms.
Bird Flu Goes Airborne: Stage Set for Next Pandemic [VIDEO]

A new study confirms live, infectious H5N1 is spreading through the air on California dairy farms — just as we're being flooded with hantavirus stories warning that "animals are dangerous."

Meanwhile, major infrastructure moves are quietly falling into place: Ginkgo just spun out its biosecurity unit into Perimeter Systems with defense-tech money, Palantir secured massive USDA farm data access, and advanced tools to "adjudicate" virus origins are now in private hands (the same network who funded the gain of function research...).

Former CDC Director Robert Redfield has been warning this was coming for years. Australia ran rehearsals for the exact scenario. Walmart is staging pandemic plexiglass again. And enforcement precedents are already active.

I connect the dots on the full picture: surveillance, narrative control, capital positioning, and what it means for food sovereignty.

- @iceagefarmer

Substack: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/bird-flu-goes-airborne-stage-set
YouTube: https://youtu.be/UOXUW3WxQYo
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JUST NOW: Sec. Bobby Kennedy announces that for the first time EVER, HHS will INTENSELY monitor existing chemicals in our food to ensure safety

"We are also reevaluating two widely used food chemicals, BHD and ADA. BHD preserves fats and oils and appears into cereals, frozen foods, and packaged snacks."

"We will make our findings public. The American people have a right to see the data and understand the decisions and hold us accountable."
Wheat exploded in price yesterday (limit up) after USDA forecast that over 8 million acres of HRW (Hard Red Wheat) will be abandoned in the Great Plains

That's 37% of planted acreage reported in the March Prospective Planting report, and means U.S. farmers this year will harvest their smallest wheat crop since 1972.

This comes on top of already record-low planted acreage heading into the season (lowest since 1919 in some metrics). Global supplies are tightening too.

Expect bread, pasta, baked goods, and processed foods to climb in the coming months — and pressure on livestock feed could push meat/dairy prices higher as well. This is another brick in the wall of rising food costs.

Grow your own food — that is the answer. Stock seeds, expand the garden, learn to preserve, and connect with local growers.
Farmers Abandon Wheat Crop, Igniting Global Food Shortage Fears [VIDEO]

Wheat futures explode after the USDA dropped a bombshell: 10.5+ million acres of U.S. wheat abandoned, marking the smallest American wheat crop since 1972. Hard Red Winter (the main bread wheat) is getting crushed, with production down sharply and futures limit-up.

Globally it's no better: major exporters like Australia (-17%), Argentina (-25%), Canada (-12%), and others are all down at once. The result? A tightening world supply that mainstream analysts say is now raising serious food shortage fears.

Why are farmers walking away from fields? Drought + skyrocketing diesel prices are making harvest uneconomical on millions of acres.

What does this means for you? Sharply higher prices for bread, pasta, flour, cereals, and baked goods are coming. It also pushes up livestock feed costs, which will drive higher meat, dairy, and egg prices in the months ahead.

Watch to learn more.

Substack: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/farmers-abandon-wheat-crop-igniting
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch
Here is a whole food breakfast that takes 10 minutes and sets your energy, focus, and appetite for the entire day:

- Three eggs scrambled in butter or ghee.
- Half an avocado with sea salt and lemon.
- A handful of blueberries or sliced fruit.
- A cup of filtered water or herbal tea before your coffee.

No processed ingredients. No added sugar. No seed oils.

High protein. Healthy fat. Real food your body recognizes and knows exactly what to do with.

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A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat.

The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking."

Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people.

They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down.

Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure.

Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated.

At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?

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Scientists now want to fight ‘climate change’ by spraying billions of fungal spores into the atmosphere to make it rain. Instead of chemicals, they’re pushing living fungi as ‘natural’ cloud seeders. Straight-up disgusting and dangerous. Fungal bioaerosols can worsen allergies, lung issues, and mess with entire ecosystems, soil, and water.
• Problem — Droughts and water shortages blamed on climate change.
• Mad scientists Solution — Replace chemical cloud seeding with massive injections of fungal spores into the atmosphere.
• How — Fungi naturally form ice in clouds; scientists want to weaponize this for weather modification.
• Risks — Could spread fungal diseases, trigger respiratory problems, disrupt soil, agriculture, ecosystems, and water supplies.
• Reality — Unpredictable geoengineering experiment with living organisms.
RIDDLE ME THIS: By 2030, U.S. data centers are projected to withdraw approximately 80 to 150 billion gallons of water annually and to consume (i.e., lose to evaporation rather than return to the watershed) roughly 60 to 110 billion gallons annually.

This is according to a March 2026 study led by Yeulin Han of the University of California, Riverside (in collaboration with Caltech), published as an arXiv preprint titled "Small Bottle, Big Pipe: Quantifying and Addressing the Impact of Data Centers on Public Water Systems" (arXiv:2603.02705).

The same study notes that data centers' peak daily water capacity needs by 2030 would require 697 to 1,451 million gallons per day of new water supply -- comparable to the entire daily water supply of New York City -- with the financial burden of that infrastructure estimated at $10 to $58 billion.

SOURCE: Han, Y., Li, P., Wierman, A., & Ren, S. (2026). "Small Bottle, Big Pipe: Quantifying and Addressing the Impact of Data Centers on Public Water Systems." arXiv:2603.02705.
Data centers are draining your town's water... and YOU are paying for it!
Video analysis of the incoming engine oil lubricant shortage. The masses still aren't aware of what's happening, and that's the only reason why there's still engine oil on the shelves right now...