James O’Keefe showed up at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week. Blonde wig. Hidden camera. Walking through a sea of globalist elites who had no idea they were being recorded.
What he captured should disturb anyone who’s been told that “weather modification” and carbon taxes are conspiracy theories pushed by paranoid right-wingers.
Turns out the conspiracy theorists were just paying attention.
“Pretty Cheap Way to Cool Down the Earth”
The President and CEO of 4AIR—a carbon offset company—explained on hidden camera that there’s a simple solution to climate change: pump sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
“The ability to put sulfur dioxide up there is pretty cheap way to cool down the earth,” he said.
O’KEEFE INFILTRATES DAVOS WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM:
Climate executives spill SECRETS about “Carbon Taxes,” weather modification, and chemtrails.
A WEF climate elite who works with three-letter agencies and @DARPA discusses hidden plans about “artificial rain.”“Black Rock is behind… pic.twitter.com/WW158l5rHT
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) January 20, 2026
He mentioned something called the Airborne Snow Observatory, then caught himself mid-sentence: “They do some more like, weather, I don’t want to say modification, but more like upper atmosphere weather monitoring is probably a better term.”
Don’t want to say modification. Because that would confirm what millions of people have suspected—that powerful interests are actively manipulating weather patterns and lying about it.
He said the quiet part out loud, then immediately tried to unsay it. Too late. O’Keefe got it on tape.
DARPA Connections
Emil Luth, a WEF insider who worked with DARPA—the Pentagon’s advanced research agency—discussed hidden plans about “artificial rain.”
DARPA. The same agency that developed the internet, GPS, and countless classified technologies. They’re involved in artificial rain projects, and this guy is casually chatting about it at a cocktail party in the Swiss Alps.
This isn’t speculation anymore. This is a former DARPA-connected insider confirming that weather modification programs exist.
Carbon Tax “Innovation”
Sara Lemniei, CEO of SLK Capital, bragged about being “one of the largest climate tax innovators for the UK government.”
She explained to O’Keefe’s undercover journalist that her firm is working on carbon credits, renewable energy compliance markets, and something called CBAM—Carbon Border Adjustments.
“We are looking at CBAM which is one of the new regulations where companies are exporting to Europe,” she said.
Translation: they’re building the infrastructure to tax every product that crosses borders based on its carbon footprint. This isn’t about saving the planet—it’s about creating new revenue streams and regulatory control over global trade.
The UK government is partnering with private firms to “innovate” ways to extract more money from businesses and consumers under the guise of environmentalism. And they’re openly discussing it at Davos like it’s just another business opportunity.
The Chemtrails Discussion
Other WEF insiders discussed chemtrails on camera. The specific details are still emerging as O’Keefe releases more footage, but the fact that this topic came up at all is significant.
For years, anyone who suggested that aircraft might be used for atmospheric manipulation was dismissed as a tinfoil-hat lunatic. Fact-checkers labeled it “debunked.” Social media platforms suppressed discussion.
Now we have WEF attendees casually discussing it among themselves, apparently unaware that the conversation is being recorded.
The Davos Backdrop
This year’s forum brought together nearly 65 heads of state and 850 top CEOs under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue.” The WEF described it as addressing “the most complex geopolitical backdrop in decades.”
What they’re really doing is coordinating policy among governments and corporations away from public scrutiny. Carbon taxes get designed. Regulations get harmonized. Weather modification gets discussed. All in private rooms in Switzerland, far from voters who might object.
O’Keefe crashed the party. And now some of those private conversations are public.
What It Means
Every time someone raises concerns about climate policy being used as a vehicle for wealth redistribution and social control, they’re told they’re paranoid. Every time someone asks about weather modification programs, they’re called conspiracy theorists.
But here’s the CEO of a climate company explaining how cheap it is to alter the atmosphere with sulfur dioxide. Here’s a DARPA-connected insider talking about artificial rain. Here’s a carbon tax “innovator” explaining the new regulatory schemes being built.
They’re not hiding it among themselves. They’re only hiding it from you.
O’Keefe in a blonde wig just pulled back the curtain. The question now is whether anyone will demand answers—or whether this gets memory-holed like every other inconvenient revelation about what the Davos crowd is really planning.
