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The events of February 17, 2026, were documented as a strategic technical screen for the acceleration of a massive stratospheric intervention over American territory. While public attention was captivated by the astronomical phenomenon, aircraft equipped with aerosol dispersers saturated the atmosphere with metallic particles and synthetic polymers to block solar radiation. This was the reality of Solar Radiation Management (SRM) programs, which were hidden under the label of fighting climate change.

Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) forced a decrease in global temperature by creating an artificial layer of haze that reflected sunlight back into space. Under the cover of the darkness generated by the eclipse, satellite data indicated intense activity in flight corridors over densely populated areas. This operation allowed for the measurement of light reflection impact under reduced sunlight conditions, maintaining discretion over the change in sky color and atmospheric density.

The coordination of the event followed a specific operational timeline designed by globalist entities. The synchronization between the lunar transit and the deployment of high-altitude tankers revealed a calculated effort to map “Albedo modification” in real-time.

Phase 1: Pre-Eclipse Saturation (08:00 – 11:00 EST): Heavy dispersal occurred over the Midwest and the Great Lakes, creating a foundational layer of particulate matter.
Phase 2: The Shadow Window (During Totality): High-frequency sensors located in specialized ground stations calibrated the rate of light scattering as the moon blocked the sun. This was the “calibration” data required for global dimming.
Phase 3: Post-Eclipse Expansion: Aircraft widened the trails into persistent cirrus clouds to lock in the cooling effect, bypassing natural weather cycles.

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