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PSA: Found a stat that shook me about chemtrails
I was digging through some old FAA documents from 1996 and found a report about how much barium is actually used in weather modification programs. It said over 200,000 pounds were released in a single test over North Dakota back in the 90s. I always thought the chemtrail guys were nuts until I saw that number. Now I'm not saying it's proof of anything, but that seems like a hell of a lot for just cloud seeding. Has anyone else come across similar numbers in gov docs?
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karenb975d ago
200,000 pounds sounds huge but thats barely anything spread over a whole state.
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amy_west5d ago
...so my buddy Tom actually worked for a small weather research outfit back in 2011. He said they had a warehouse full of drums labeled "barium chloride" for cloud seeding experiments. I asked him if he ever saw them use it, and he just got real quiet and changed the subject. Later he told me they'd do these tests out over the desert, and the planes would come back with a weird white dust all over the wings that took forever to wash off. He quit after six months because the whole thing felt off to him. Never really talked about it again.
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That tracks with a bigger pattern I've noticed where official programs use way more chemicals than they ever admit to, like how they spray for mosquitoes but suddenly it's three times the amount they told everyone. @amy_west mentioned her buddy's story and it fits right in with all the small town folks I've talked to who noticed more respiratory issues and weird residue on their cars after heavy spray days. Nobody ever wants to talk about the full picture, but when you stack these little details together, it starts looking less like random coincidences.
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