What in the World Are They Spraying?
What in the World Are They Spraying?
| 23 October 2010 (USA)
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What would you say if you were told that airplanes were regularly spraying toxic aerosols in the skies above every major region of the world? That is exactly what a group of protestors were claiming outside of the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting that was held in San Diego from February 18-22.

Reviews
Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Ogosmith Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Jacob Kachelhofer Before seeing this film, Michael Murphy was a name I had never heard. That he is one of the few journalists by trade I have ever heard of who addresses the subject of geoengineering would have been enough to make me sit up and take notice, but this film is what really established him as man to watch in the the alternative media. What In the World Are They Spraying is not a mainstream production. It did not have a multi million dollar budget like "Fed Up" or other recent documentaries in the infotainment genre. The films that deal with the most important issues are usually like that--and yet, while addressing a vital subject and laying out a powerful case arguing that geoengineering is not just a "thing" in the modern vernacular but a real and present danger to use holds its own in production quality as well. Sure, it's not as flashy and chock full of beautiful visuals and info-graphics as bigger budget films but the footage is excellent and the interviews piercing and insightful. Not many films can boast the collaboration of icons of the truth movement like G. Edward Griffin (of World Without Cancer and Creature of Jekyll Island renown) and Paul Wittenberger--a newer comer on the scene (like Murphy) but one who very quickly established himself nonetheless as filmmaker as talented as he is visionary and piercingly relevant. It's a mid-budget film with more substance than all the big budget productions I've seen combined that paved the way for newer and better offerings like Why In the World Are They Spraying and the upcoming film, An Unconventional Shade of Gray. 9/10 unnatural cloud formation -- Would watch again. (Already have a dozen times.)
Carrie Brownyard I thought the movie was very well done and NEEDED to be made. Watching it has inspired me to take action. They stayed focus on bringing forward facts. The movie flows very nicely. It is obvious that the subject matter is taken very seriously. We need more independent film makers who are not afraid to ask the kinds of questions that were asked. They presented everything in a professional, none "conspiracy kook" kind of manner. This issue is very serious and obviously, very far reaching. The public at large needs to be made aware and this movie does a very good job. Thank you Michael Murphy Et Al.Carrie Brownyard
gjack103 Hats off to this informative documentary. Thank God there are people that still have common sense and the convictions to stand up and cry foul! I feel sorry for the non-believers, for the spray has gotten to them and turned them into submissive sheep. Lets hope that this mad experiment ends soon for the sake of the world and our children's future. Thank you for fighting the good fight! I look forward to seeing this film grow with more and more viewers experiencing the awakening. I believe this film is the most important film of our time. the worlds people pay with their health for a hidden trillion dollar Global NATO, UN assault on our Atmosphere. All you have to do is look up and have just a pinch of common sense.
Gungfujosh The World Are They Spraying? is an investigation into all aspects of the phenomenon of chemtrails. Over the past decade and more, long white trails emanating from jet planes have been seen lingering in the skies all over the planet, often expanding and merging to form vast swathes of artificial cloud cover.These trails are clearly not water vapour contrails, which evaporate after several minutes. They remain overhead for long extended periods of time, often culminating in strange grid like formations. Now they have people asking some serious questions.What are these trails, who is spraying them into our atmosphere and for what purpose? This film, produced by G. Edward Griffin, Michael Murphy and Paul Wittenberger sets out to answer those questions and discovers some disturbing answers.Research indicates that the trails are part of a geoengineering program that may already be in its initial implementation phase.Scientists at the Carnegie Institution are using taxpayer money to lay the groundwork for injecting the atmosphere with materials they believe will artificially cool the planet, in a bid to stave off what we are told is modern civilization's greatest threat to date, anthropogenic global warming.Even if you buy into the as yet unproven theory that human produced carbon emissions are voluminous enough to significantly alter the planet's climate, you should still be extremely wary. Playing God with the atmosphere may have severe consequences, particularly given that the compounds these scientists are testing are known to cause debilitating health problems and could lead to massive droughts and famines.