First International Panel on Geoengineering & Weather Manipulation

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First International Panel on Geoengineering & Weather Manipulation

Live-Webinar Event on the 19th of Feb 20:00 CET / 11:00 PST

The WIR Association is organizing the first International Panel on Geoengineering & Weather Manipulation in collaboration with experts from North America.

Our goal is to scientifically investigate the phenomenon of mysterious fibers found in various regions, analyze laboratory results, and discuss interpretations on an international level. Through this initiative, we aim to expand awareness and deepen the discourse on potential causes and implications.

What Is This About?

At first glance, these fibers resemble harmless spiderwebs, but they have attracted significant attention—not only in forums and media but also within the scientific community. The WIR Association has taken on the task of solving this mystery in collaboration with additional experts.

Our analyses confirm that these are not synthetic materials but biological polyamides with an exceptionally complex chemical structure. The samples contain over 30 different chemical compounds, including hydrocarbons and benzene derivatives, which could pose potential health and environmental risks. These fibers are not a harmless natural occurrence but could indicate experimental interventions or a form of environmental contamination.

Panel Participants
USA
Reinette Senum – President, Founder of GenSeven & Save Our Skies
Dr. Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD – Physician & Researcher
J. Marvin Herndon, Ph.D. – Nuclear Geophysicist
Switzerland
Hansjörg Grether, Dipl.-Ing. – Application Chemist
Philipp Zeller – Ph.D. Physicist
Christian Oesch – President, Swiss Association WIR
Webinar – Scientific Findings & Discussion

Our panel of experts will present their research findings and share their insights on these fibers. Expect in-depth analyses, scientifically backed discussions, and new perspectives on this fascinating and potentially alarming phenomenon.