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VIDEO: Nicole Shanahan Says Whistleblower Exposes Secret U.S. Geoengineering Program Still Active Under New Names

Political activist and entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan has raised new concerns about alleged covert government activity after publishing her latest “Dark MAHA Report” — claiming a whistleblower has come forward with evidence that the U.S. government is still secretly funding geoengineering programs, despite prior orders to end them.

According to Shanahan, the whistleblower alleges that federal agencies have continued issuing grants for climate modification technologies, including solar radiation management (SRM) and stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), in defiance of President Trump’s 2020 directive, which explicitly banned taxpayer-funded climate change projects tied to globalist agendas.

“The programs haven’t stopped — they’ve just been rebranded,” Shanahan said in a public statement.
“This whistleblower told me that despite President Trump’s order, the federal government quietly kept funding geoengineering through different channels.”

Shanahan emphasized that many lawmakers are allegedly financially tied to utilities and water authorities, which stand to benefit from technologies like cloud seeding and other forms of weather control.

These relationships, she warned, create a potential conflict of interest — allowing powerful industries to shape federal environmental policies behind closed doors.

The claims were made public just hours after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it would begin releasing additional information to the public regarding its involvement with geoengineering research.

Critics say the timing of Shanahan’s report raises questions about whether the EPA’s move was an effort to pre-empt or downplay the whistleblower’s revelations.

Geoengineering — a controversial field that explores artificial ways to influence the Earth’s climate — has long been the subject of debate, secrecy, and skepticism.

While advocates claim it could help manage extreme weather and climate change, opponents argue it poses serious environmental, ethical, and legal risks.

Shanahan’s report calls for a full audit of all federal climate-related programs and urges Congress to launch an investigation into any ongoing operations that violate President Trump’s executive order.

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