
Why is a federal trial attorney warning the world about a private company's plan to change the Earth's temperature? GeoFight Attorney Blake Horwitz has spent more than 30 years litigating complex cases. Now he's sounding the alarm about Stardust, a company that has publicly disclosed plans to seek approval for atmospheric interventions designed to dim the sun and reduce global temperatures. What happens if a geoengineering program reduces global temperatures at the same time a major volcanic eruption naturally cools the planet? The answer could mean devastating impacts to growing seasons, agriculture, food production, and the global food supply. This isn't a debate about politics. It's a debate about risk. It's a debate about consent. And it's a debate about whether private corporations should have the power to experiment with the atmosphere we all share. Watch this video. Do your own research. Then decide for yourself. If you believe the public deserves a voice before anyone attempts to alter the Earth's climate, sign the Petition to Stop Stardust today. @BlakeHorwitz @TheGeoFight_com @NicolePearsonJD @RenzTom




