It’s Happening, or is it?

It’s Happening, or is it?

From Fockham Hall by Eric von Essex

March 30, 2026 · 2h 41m

About this episode

A lively discussion on weather modification, chemtrails, and modern conflict featuring surprise guests and strong opinions.

In this lively and at times chaotic live broadcast from a brand-new studio, I wrangle tech gremlins, welcome surprise guests, and steer an energetic roundtable that ranges from weather modification and chemtrails to psychological warfare, morality, and modern conflict. We kick off with on-the-fly studio fixes and listener check-ins before diving deep into whether chemtrails are a weapon—touching on alleged fuel additives, health effects, and the intersection with frequency technologies and weather systems. We’re joined by returning guest David (Exo), transport and weather watcher Hanarak, and former soldier “Survival Steve,” who brings a grounded tactical lens to cognitive warfare, the ethics of authority, and how modern wars are fought—drones, data and minds included. Expect strong opinions, historical references, and spirited disagreement, all anchored by a central question: what’s really happening above us, and to what end? Along the way we touch on public compliance, why protest fizzles, and how understanding morality and sovereignty might be the real path to resistance—all while keeping the banter and live chat energy buzzing. Resources mentioned (non-exhaustive, for…

People in this episode

Host: Eric von Essex

Guests: David (Exo), Hanarak, Survival Steve

Topics covered

  • weather modification
  • chemtrails
  • psychological warfare
  • morality
  • modern conflict
  • cognitive warfare
  • public compliance

Keywords

  • chemtrails
  • weather modification
  • psychological warfare
  • cognitive warfare
  • public compliance
  • morality
  • modern conflict

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Carnicom Institute, HAARP

Books & works: Minority Report

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