Chemtrails, Aluminum Powder, and Some Crazy Allegations from the UK
[taken from http://www.rense.com]
From Steve Meyers
globalstrategies@home.com
Jeff,
Only passing this on for review and feedback from others who might be more knowledgeable on these important matters.
1) Based on the research and information provided by William Thomas at his website:
“Aluminum oxide can withstand temperatures far higher than jet engine exhausts. While highly abrasive in larger sizes, a former engineer for Alcoa aluminum says that aluminum in the 10 to 100 micron sizes called for in the sunscreen patent would simply polish jet turbine blades without harming them. The engineer added that this “very fine, talcum-like” aluminum powder would appear as a “pure white plume” in the sky.
2) Another reference also mentioned:
“…are [85%] titanium dioxide pigment having a median particle size of about 0.3 microns. Said radiation scattering powder particles have a coating of extremely fine hydrophobic colloidal silco [10% by weight of colloidal silica of 0.007 micron primary particle size, and 5% by weight of silica gel having an average particle size of 4.5 microns] thereon to minimize interparticle cohesive forces.
3) Now, I know that different compounds and molecular arrangements of elements can have very different chemical and biological effects. And recognizing that based on the above, “chemtrails” might be largely composed of an “aluminum” powder - now consider the possible health effects on humans and animals and/or eco-systems as a result of “chemtrail spraying”.
The potential consequences could be catestrophic if this “solution” turns out to be another oversight like DDT, POPs, PVCs (endocrine disruptors) DIOXINS, PCBs, etc.
I’d appreciate any chemists’ or ecologists’ insights on how the following article might have significance, or not, to the above contention that the material composition of “chemtrails” is an aluminum compound.
Best to all
Steve Meyers
Global Strategies Project
http://www.bashar.com/GSP
globalstrategies@home.com
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