Coal dust, graphene oxide, magnetite, and iron are being deliberately released into the troposphere: is geoengineering the true cause of global warming? Research confirms this.
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A peer-reviewed study by American nuclear physicist Dr. James Marvin Herndon (Transdyne Corporation) and Dr. Mark Whiteside (Florida Department of Health, Monroe County) dates back to August 2018. This report clarifies aspects of global warming and its true causes. It demonstrates, with data in hand, that to halt global warming, clandestine geoengineering activities in the troposphere (hygroscopic seeding of low clouds) and (arson) forest fires must be immediately halted. Specifically, the two scientists confirm that, among other elements and compounds, coal ash, magnetite, and iron are being released by airplanes as part of illegal military programs.
Regarding magnetite, it's important to remember that, following rainfall, a magnet can attract the dust deposits that build up on car bodies and windows. From our experience, we can cite one example: while flying the drone amidst cumulonimbus clouds (taking off from an uninhabited area with no antennas or power lines, at an altitude of 1,600 meters), we observed temporary malfunctions in the onboard compass. This indirectly confirms that the clouds are seeded with magnetite and iron particles, materials that evidently cause malfunctions in the DJI drone's orientation system, as if it had come close to one or more metal objects.
Lightning storms are empirical evidence that clouds are polluted by electrically conductive compounds.
Regarding the anomalies encountered with DJI drone compasses, we note the following: The GPS signal is necessary but not sufficient to ensure the drone's safe return home. The drone's compass must therefore also be relatively free from interference. The GPS signal is only used to determine the position of the remote-controlled aircraft, while the compass is used to determine its orientation. If the RTH procedure is initiated, the drone will turn and fly back to the home point, but if it doesn't know which direction to turn, it may end up flying somewhere else.
The DJI GO app warns you if there's excessive compass interference. The Mavic Pro and other new DJI drones have redundant compasses, but if one or both are in the red, it's a good idea to recalibrate or move to an area with less interference.