We are accustomed to hearing occasional warnings from Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets about the possibility of earthquakes on Earth due to critical space engineering. However, this time Hoogerbeets has veered away from earthquakes and instead criticized an American scientific project connected to the sun, warning that its completion would result in disasters and diseases on Earth.
Hoogerbeets pointed out on his "X" account a scientific project at Harvard University aimed at blocking the sun by spraying millions of tons of calcium carbonate dust into the upper atmosphere. The goal is to reduce sunlight and cool the Earth, and the project is financially supported by Bill Gates.
According to Hoogerbeets, human activity, not the sun, is the cause of global warming. If Gates' plans continue, it will ultimately lead to a major catastrophe and illness because the Earth and all forms of life on it are entirely dependent on the sun and the specific distance between the Earth and the sun.
According to reports published about the project, researchers are studying the possibility of cooling the Earth's temperature without causing adverse effects on climate change.
As we approach a catastrophic rise in Earth's temperatures, there is an increasing question about the possibility of "interfering" with the climate to cool the planet.