
West Virginians for Clean Air to Host Screening of The Dimming in Lewisburg
Residents of Greenbrier County are invited to a special documentary screening on Wednesday evening that organizers say raises urgent questions about atmospheric science, public health, and government transparency. The film, The Dimming, will be shown at the Clingman Center in Lewisburg at 6:30 p.m. on April 24, hosted by the group West Virginians for Clean Air.
The event, promoted with the provocative question “What’s going on???” in reference to unusual cloud formations, seeks to raise awareness about the theory of stratospheric aerosol injection—an alleged practice in which particles are dispersed into the upper atmosphere for purposes such as climate modification or solar radiation management.
According to Robert M. Johnston, M.D., a local resident and representative of West Virginians for Clean Air, The Dimming provides documentation and analysis that challenges mainstream narratives about “contrails” and so-called “geoengineering.”
“This film is part of a global movement to expose and halt the deployment of climate manipulation technologies that many believe are already underway,” said Dr. Johnston in a message to media. “We encourage everyone to come out and make up their own minds about what they see overhead and how it may be affecting our environment and health.”
Produced by Dane Wigington of GeoengineeringWatch.org, the documentary presents expert interviews, satellite imagery, and atmospheric data in support of claims that governments and private entities may be engaged in covert weather modification programs. The film has drawn both passionate support and strong criticism, with some in the scientific community warning that such claims can misrepresent or misunderstand legitimate atmospheric research and aviation activity.
The screening is free to attend, and donations are appreciated. Organizers also promise additional informational materials and encourage attendees to ask questions and participate in a community discussion following the film.
For more information, visit westvirginiansforcleanair.com or the national site at geoengineeringwatch.org.
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