from numerous individuals were tested at the state-certified lab in Northern California and without exception showed shocking results. Former U.S. Forest Service biologist Francis Mangles has confirmed the alarming heavy metal contamination with his own testing. Snow tests taken from the side of Mount Shasta showed aluminum content as high as 61,000 parts per billion (ppb). This level of aluminum in the snow is tens of thousands of times anything that might be considered “normal background” contamination.
Aluminum is
the primary element named in numerous geoengineering patents—the same
patents that describe dispersing this aluminum from jets for the expressed purpose of blocking the sun, which is exactly what we see aircraft “trails” doing in our skies day in and day out.
It is important to remember that this contamination is not local but global in scope. Movements that are desperately trying to address this dire issue have formed in countries all over the world.
Wind Pattern Changes and Catastrophic Methane Release
Changes in wind current patterns in turn trigger ocean current changes. Most are completely unaware of the wind and ocean current changes occurring around the globe. Even fewer are aware of the ramifications that are already
from hydrate and clathrate deposits. The East Siberian Shelf of the Arctic is already releasing en masse. All available data indicate that this event alone is changing our biosphere by the day. Though groups of scientists such as the Arctic Methane Emergency Group (AMEG) are calling for “emergency wartime scale geoengineering to avert planetary catastrophe,” available data indicate that the very geoengineering programs that they are selling as a cure are more likely a major causal factor in triggering the methane catastrophe in the first place. The fully deployed planetary geoengineering programs have been altering wind and rain patterns at an ever- increasing level for decades.
Saturation of the atmosphere with methane is equivalent to covering
unfolding from these changes. Ocean current changes are already delivering warmer waters to regions with vast undersea methane deposits. These deposits are known as “methane hydrate” deposits and literally hold life on Earth in the balance. Many regions around the globe are beginning to expel methane
the planet with a sheet of glass. The sun’s thermal energy gets in, but it does not get out. Though most articles on methane release state methane to be 20 times more potent a greenhouse gas than CO2
, this is over a 100-year horizon. Over a 10-year horizon, methane is at least 100 times more potent. In addition to the atmospheric damage caused by the methane release, there is also ocean acidification. As the methane migrates from the sea floor to the surface, much is dissolved into the water. Oceans are currently acidifying at an extremely alarming rate. Again, the consequences of methane release alone threaten all life on Earth.
What Is Geoengineering Doing to Us? Inhalation of microscopic
particulates is highly damaging no matter what the particulate material. Respiratory ailments and mortalities are now literally epidemic. Degenerative human diseases that are linked to heavy metal exposure are even more lethal and are now going virtually off the charts. Attention-deficit disorder (ADD), Alzheimer’s, autism, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), immune dysfunction, and many other diseases associated with heavy metals have all skyrocketed in recent years. According to scientists such as internationally known neuroscientist Russell Blalock, the heavy- metal nano particles are so small that they pass right through the lung lining into the bloodstream. There they can adhere to cell receptors like a plaque, slowly but surely shutting down bodily functions and the immune system. These metals are all but impossible to remove once they have become lodged in the body.
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