publish time

14/01/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

14/01/2024

Alarming revelations in Kuwait as MP Shuaib Al-Muwaizri raises concerns over alleged chemtrail spraying in its sky.

KUWAIT CITY, Jan 14: In a startling revelation, MP Shuaib Al-Muwaizri has brought to light the presence of planes emitting chemtrails in the skies of Kuwait. In a series of parliamentary questions, he seeks answers about the entities responsible for these activities and the justifications behind allowing such actions.

Addressing the Minister of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy and Acting Minister of Public Works, Dr. Jassim Al-Astad, Al-Muwaizri expressed concern over the potential dangers of spraying pollutants on public health, soil, agriculture, and the environment. He underscored the refusal of many governments and civil society institutions worldwide to engage in similar practices. Notably, Al-Muwaizri cited recent instances in Mexico and certain American states, such as Texas and New Hampshire, where chemtrail spraying has raised environmental and health concerns.

The legislator posed crucial questions: Who authorized these planes to spray dangerous pollutants in Kuwait's skies? What are the reasons behind spraying these toxins? What are the nationalities of the aircraft and the names and nationalities of their pilots? Al-Muwaizri demanded all relevant documents related to what he referred to as a "heinous crime against the state, the people, and its residents." He sought details about the components of the materials sprayed and the frequency of toxic material spraying in Kuwait from January 2020 to the present.

Al-Muwaizri directed inquiries to Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Oil, and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, Dr. Saad Al-Barrak, asking whether any official authorization had been granted to spray chemtrails in Kuwait. He questioned whether this practice, known to contain toxic substances harmful to the environment and public health, had been sanctioned. If not, Al-Muwaizri urged the minister to alert competent authorities to cease these activities.

Turning to the Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmed Al-Awadhi, Al-Muwaizri inquired about the possibility of a new vaccination campaign under the pretext of an anticipated pandemic. Expressing concerns over the alleged adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines, he highlighted a perceived increase in cancer and cardiovascular diseases in Kuwait. Al-Muwaizri questioned whether the Ministry of Health was aware of global withdrawals from the World Health Organization and why Kuwait had not followed suit. He challenged the government's alignment with agendas potentially harmful to its people, urging transparency and adherence to legal, constitutional, moral, and humanitarian principles.