Post by wornout on Jun 16, 2020 18:13:04 GMT
I just noticed this article.
arstechnica.com/science/2020/06/plastic-rain-is-the-new-acid-rain/?utm_source=pocket-new
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Quoting in part:
rainwater and air samples for 14 months, they calculated that over 1,000 metric tons of microplastic
particles fall into 11 protected areas in the western US each year. That’s the equivalent of over 120
million plastic water bottles. “We just did that for the area of protected areas in the West, which is
only 6 percent of the total US area,” says lead author Janice Brahney, an environmental scientist at
Utah State University. “The number was just so large, it's shocking.”
microplastic particles. On average, 4 percent of captured atmospheric particulates were actually
synthetic polymers. The particles that fell in rain were larger than those deposited by wind—lighter
particles are more easily caught up in air currents. Microfibers, from sources like polyester clothing,
made up 66 percent of the synthetic material in wet samples and 70 percent in dry samples. “I was
just completely floored to see little brightly-colored pieces of plastic in nearly every single sample,”
says Brahney. Plus, the team wasn't able to count clear or white particles and fibers with their
equipment, so their tally is likely conservative.”
Now I’m going to quote from another article:
plastic or resin. Actually, polymers include a range of materials with a variety of properties.”
The result of the ones looking into the chem trail agenda:
Chemtrails are a toxic soup of toxic heavy metals, biological pathogens, “fibers,” polymers, and other
dangerous materials are being sprayed everyday, all around the planet.
We are now breathing ethylene-dibromide, nanoparticulates of aluminum, barium and cationic
polymer fibers capable of growing and reproducing inside our bodies.
Researchers have concluded that the chemtrails are composed of barium salt mixtures. Some of the
chemtrails also include polymer fibers.”
and debilitating condition that has emerged as a public health concern. Recently, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has received an increased number of inquiries from the public,
health care providers, public health officials, Congress, and the media regarding this condition."
So with the above information, I will repeat my question, Is this a cover story to put the blame upon
the whole of the plastics industry, instead of the ones using such items in their chem trail program?
the whole of the plastics industry, instead of the ones using such items in their chem trail program?