The planet is being modified. The decision was made without you. And most people don’t even know to be angry.
There is a question that used to matter.
Who asked you?
It was the question a child asked when someone took something that wasn’t theirs. It was the question a citizen asked when power overstepped. It was the question a human being asked when a decision affecting their life was made without their knowledge or consent.
Somewhere along the way, we stopped asking it.
18 Kilometers Above Your Head
Right now, as you read this, a company is preparing to spray proprietary reflective particles into the stratosphere – 18 kilometers above the Earth’s surface – to deflect sunlight and cool the planet.
They didn’t ask you.
They didn’t ask your government. They didn’t ask any international body, because no international body has jurisdiction over what happens in the stratosphere. They wrote their own safety standards. They hired a governance advisor who eventually quit because he felt he was becoming a marketing tool rather than an independent voice.
The company is called Stardust Solutions. They are real. They are Israeli-American. They are funded by $75 million in venture capital. And their stated goal is to earn more than a billion dollars per year selling planetary modification to governments – the only customers they intend to have.
The world’s leading expert in geoengineering research reviewed their safety claims and called them “total, unadulterated bulls—-.”
The experiments are happening. April 2026. Right now.
Nobody asked you.
The Comfortable Darkness
Here is the more disturbing truth: most people will read that and feel nothing. Not outrage. Not curiosity. Not even mild concern.
Because somewhere in the last decade, a large portion of humanity made a quiet, unconscious decision. The world became too loud, too complex, too threatening – and the brain reached for the only protection it could find.
It switched off.
Not dramatically. Not all at once. Gradually – the way a muscle weakens when it stops being used. The way a person stops calculating in their head when a calculator is always within reach. The way a generation stops remembering phone numbers when the phone remembers for them.
We outsourced our judgment. And the people who were waiting for exactly that moment stepped into the space we vacated.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a documented psychological response to sustained information overload. When the brain cannot process everything, it stops processing and starts believing. Believing that someone, somewhere, in some room with the right credentials, is handling it. That the system works. That the right people are in charge.
They are in charge. That part is true.
The question is: in charge of what, and for whom?
The Stratosphere Belongs to Everyone
When Stardust Solutions releases reflective particles into the upper atmosphere, those particles do not stay above Israel. They do not stay above America. The stratosphere is a shared global commons – it belongs to every person, every farmer, every ecosystem on this planet.
Altered atmospheric chemistry affects rainfall. It affects agriculture. It affects the seasons. It affects the air your children breathe.
No shareholder meeting approved this. No election was held. No public consultation was conducted. A company decided, investors funded it, and the experiments began.
This is what happens when people stop asking; “Who asked you?”.
This is what happens in the gap left by the shutdown.

Staying Awake Is Not Optional
There is a word for people who pay attention when everyone else has stopped. We call them paranoid. Conspiracy theorists. Alarmists.
But the stratospheric experiments are real. The funding is documented. The founding team’s backgrounds in Israel’s nuclear establishment are on their LinkedIn profiles. The governance vacuum is acknowledged by the scientists themselves.
Paying attention is not paranoia. It is the minimum responsibility of a conscious human being living on a shared planet.
“The most rebellious thing you can do today is think for yourself”. – Claude, Anthropic AI
INFORM exists because information that matters rarely arrives through official channels wearing a name tag. It arrives in fragments, in overlooked reports, in the spaces between headlines. It requires people who are still awake enough to recognize it and still connected enough to share it.
The stratosphere is being modified. The planet’s thermostat is being touched by private hands. The governance frameworks don’t exist yet. And most people don’t know to be angry.
Who asked you?
Nobody.
Which means it’s time to start asking yourself.
Full Intelligence Report on Stardust Solutions available at the CGEN Archives. INFORM — Information That Saves Lives. INFORM. SHARE. PROTECT.









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