Geoengineering could cause malaria resurgence in tropical countries

New research (https://bit.ly/3OKWW8z) published in the journal
Nature Communications speculates that if geoengineering continues,
at least one billion people will be put at risk by a new malaria
resurgence in tropical countries.
Researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center assessed
how geoengineering impacts the spread of infectious diseases.
Scientists from the United States, Bangladesh, South Africa and
Germany used climate models to simulate malaria transmission under
two future scenarios with and without geoengineering.
The study also included collaborators from the University of
Maryland, College Park; the International Center for Diarrheal
Disease Research, Bangladesh; the University of Florida, Gainesville;
the Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany; and Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Their models were designed to identify which temperatures are most
conducive for transmission of malaria by the Anopheles mosquito,
as well as how many people live in areas where heavy transmission is
possible or likely.
In both scenarios, malaria was predicted to shift significantly
between regions, with an additional one billion people being put
at risk specifically by geoengineering interventions. Remember when
geoengineering and chemtrails were called a conspiracy theory?
“Compared to extreme warming … geoengineering would nullify
a projected reduction of nearly one billion people at risk of
malaria,” the study revealed.
Bill Gates is trying to kill at least another one billion people by
blocking the sun
In other words, the whole idea of “cooling” the planet in order
to save lives is a complete misnomer. Blocking out the sun and
trying to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air will only make
infectious diseases more of a problem.
“The implications of the study for decision-making are significant,”
said Colin Carlson, an assistant research professor at Georgetown
University Medical Center’s Center for Global Health Science and
Security.
Carlson and the new study’s senior author, Christopher Trisos,
a senior researcher at the University of Cape Town in South Africa,
published a commentary in the journal Nature Climate Change back
in 2018 that hypothesized what has now been confirmed with their
latest research.
They warned back then that malaria transmission peaks at 25 degrees
Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). Artificially cooling the planet, they
found, increases that risk dramatically.
“The potential for geoengineering to reduce risks from climate change
remains poorly understood, and it could introduce a range of new
risks to people and ecosystems,” they said.
Billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates is one of the mad scientists who
has been pushing to block the sun in order to stop “global warming.”
His solar radiation management (SRM) plan involves shooting chemical
aerosols into the stratosphere in order to reflect sunlight back into space.
The claim is that this “pauses” global warming and helps to fight
“climate injustice” (whatever that means). This new study, however,
tells a much different story.
Gates’ plan will actually kill more life than it could ever possibly
save. This is par for the course as Gates has long pushed agendas
that aim to depopulate the planet.
Keep in mind that Gates is also releasing genetically modified (GMO)
mosquitoes in the United States right now, mosquitoes being a primary
vector for the spread of malaria and other infectious diseases.
“It sounds very much like the plot of one science fiction movie in
particular – namely Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 film Snowpiercer, in which
scientists release aerosols into the sky in a desperate bid to stop
rampant warming,” reported Tott News.
“However, when the world freezes, the ultimate tyrannical system is
established in its wake … It would seem this type of push is no
longer science fiction.”