I usually do not take everything I see on face value, I tend to make my own research before jumping into any conclusions and where the issue of global warming is concerned, u think it is real because where I live, every year the weather seems to be changing from what it used to be, the summers especially seems to be getting warmer and longer than it used to be in the previous year, please plant a tree, it's very important.
The changes I see are that on many days there are linear clouds that form 'horetails' then fan out to cover the sky in a 'whiteout'.
In my area which is part way into a completely uninhabited state forest I started noticing this about 5 years ago. Then it stopped being a common occurrence for a year or so. Then it started again.
From research I knew about scientific 'ideas' about solar radiation management. The 'whiteout' conditions I was observing were a direct match for methods talked about for lowering the portion of solar energy reaching the surface of the earth.
Now the idea is being released in the mainstream press. e.g.,
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/07/bill-gates-funded-solar-geoengineering-could-help-stop-global-warming.htmlI don't think that it is a crazy conspiracy theory to suppose that these intensely studied ideas have been undergoing some testing (or more) over the last half decade, and what I was seeing in my little corner of the earth was some of that 'testing'.
I also think it perfectly rational for people who have 'felt' the climate change to ask themselves whether various kinds of geoengineering could be associated. Or even completely responsible.
One hypothesis which I've held and remains pretty strong about the 'global climate change' campaign is that one of it's primary goals is to justify giving power to control the climate over to a small group of powerful people. If methods of controlling the climate are possible then methods of controlling the weather are even more possible. And control of the weather is a VERY powerful thing.
People can call me crazy all they want (and they often do.) That's fine. I've layed out some perfectly rational questions. If people reject them in a reflexive manner under the trigger of 'conspiricy theory', I would suggest that they look into their own psyche and question if they themselves may have been conditioned in a certain way.