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    Scientists dump 65,000 liters of chemicals into ocean in risky geoengineering experim

    Scientists dump 65,000 liters of chemicals into ocean in risky geoengineering experiment

    03/11/2026 // Cassie B. // 70 Views


    Tags: badpollution, badscience, carbon dioxide, Ecology, environ, geoengineering, greenhouse gases, ocean alkalinity, ocean health




    • Scientists conducted a controversial geoengineering test by dumping alkaline chemicals into the Gulf of Maine.
    • The experiment aims to alter ocean chemistry to absorb more atmospheric carbon dioxide.
    • Critics condemn it as a dangerous distraction from addressing the root causes of pollution.
    • Such planetary-scale interventions ignore potentially severe and unknown ecological consequences.
    • This action reflects a history of environmental manipulation with catastrophic results.

    In a move that reads like a dystopian novel, scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution spent four days last August pumping 65,000 liters of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine. This controversial geoengineering experiment, dubbed the LOC-NESS project, aimed to manipulate the ocean’s chemistry to absorb more atmospheric carbon dioxide. Proponents call it research for a potential climate solution. Critics call it a dangerous experiment on a planetary life support system that ignores the catastrophic root causes of environmental collapse.
    This is not science in the public interest. It is the latest gambit in the long and disturbing history of geoengineering, where self-appointed planetary doctors prescribe massive chemical interventions with unknown side effects. The experiment involved releasing the alkaline chemical, tagged with a red dye, into waters off the coast of Cape Cod. The goal of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement is to make surface waters less acidic so they can soak up more CO2, a process researchers liken to giving the ocean a big tablet of Tums.
    A history of unintended consequences

    We have been here before. For decades, global powers have engaged in reckless environmental manipulation. There is plenty of evidence of intentional interference in the planet's life support systems, from weather modification programs that microwave particles to derail weather systems globally to the saturation of our environment with toxic nanoparticles. The result is a biosphere in freefall, with insect populations lost, fisheries crashing, and wildlife populations down. These are not theories; they are statistical trajectories pointing toward a near-term collapse of functional ecosystems.
    Now, the same mindset that believes it can engineer weather wants to engineer the very chemistry of the seas. Dumping sodium hydroxide, a caustic chemical also known as lye, into a complex marine environment is an act of profound arrogance.
    Ignoring the root cause

    The most glaring flaw in this scheme is that it does nothing to stop the pollution at its source. It is a band-aid proposed for a bullet wound, allowing the continued poisoning of our world while chasing a techno-fix. Gareth Cunningham of the Marine Conservation Society noted this, saying, "Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement is a short-term fix that doesn't address the behaviours driving climate change and ocean acidification." This approach mirrors the failed logic of all geoengineering: treat the symptom so the disease can continue to spread.
    The researchers claim their early monitoring showed "no significant impact" on plankton or fish larvae. But these are preliminary findings from a short-term, small-scale dump. Brett Hartl of the Center for Biological Diversity rightly questions this, arguing, "Just because your methods are not sophisticated enough to measure the harm is not the same as saying there is no harm." The long-term ecological consequences of altering ocean pH on a large scale are completely unknown. What happens to the trace metals released as the alkali dissolves? What are the cumulative effects on endangered species like North Atlantic right whales that frequent these waters?
    The very idea that we can chemically fine-tune the planet is a dangerous fantasy. It distracts from the urgent, real work of stopping the ongoing chemical and electromagnetic assault on our environment. The road to survival isn't through more chemical interference; it is through ending it. This ocean dumping experiment isn't a step forward. It's a leap deeper into the abyss, proving that some have learned nothing from the devastation their interventions have already wrought.
    Sources for this article include:
    DailyMail.co.uk
    CleanTechnica.com
    BostonGlobe.com
    FOE.org

    Scientists dump 65,000 liters of chemicals into ocean in risky geoengineering experiment – NaturalNews.com

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    1. You Spelled Scientists Wrong (Satanists)

    2. where are the Firing Squads

    3. they only tell you what they did to avoid Bad Karma

    make no mistake they want you Graveyard Dead

    They
    are NOT Scientists
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    65,000 liters = 17,171 gallons

    So, 17,171 MORE gallons of toxins dumped into the ocean ...

    Should be no problem for the whales, dolphins, seals ...
    and plankton, kelp ...
    and sardines, and millions of other fish and sea mammals, right?!!!

    Then, ADD all the spraying in our skies of millions of tons of toxic chemicals that SETTLE onto the ground AND oceans ...



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