A Developing Hypothesis on the Use of Fracking for Ecological Warfare

A Developing Hypothesis on the Use of Fracking for Ecological Warfare

by Mark M. Rich
Publication Date: 05/08/2024

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In the article, A Developing Hypothesis on the Use of Fracking for Ecological Warfare, Mark states that hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is a covert strategy used by global elites to decimate natural resources in targeted communities under the guise of energy development. He suggests that fracking operations, led by specialized crews, intentionally contaminate water, soil, and air to undermine the health, economy, and stability of rural and suburban areas. This hypothesis is tied to larger goals of Agenda 21 and ecological terraformation, aiming to force relocations, reduce land value, and collapse local economies.


The article details various non-lethal warfare tactics employed in fracking, such as chemical pollution, noise attacks, bright lights, visual commotion, and psychological operations. These actions result in long-term health issues, financial ruin, and cultural destruction for the affected communities. The piece also highlights the complicity of regulatory agencies and draws parallels between fracking practices and military strategies, suggesting a coordinated effort by wealthy entities to achieve ecological and social control. Mark calls for greater awareness of these covert operations disguised as energy projects. [approximately 2,200 words; 14 pages @6x9]

ISBN:
9798227795786
9798227795786
Category:
Genocide & ethnic cleansing
Publication Date:
05-08-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
​Mark M. Rich

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