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You know that the report is COMPLETELY wrong, don't you? This was debunked almost as soon as it was aired. The debunking is complete, and irrefutable.
Here - I'll cover it again for you.
First, the reporters were kind enough to show us the relevant part of the report:
As they're showing it to us, they're telling us that the level of barium found in the water is "6.8 parts per million. More than three times the toxic level set by the EPA."
See the problem there? The result of their own water test - which they showed us on camera - shows that the level is only 0.0688ppm, not the 6.8ppm that they claimed. If it were actually 6.8ppm, they'd be right about the result being three times the limit set by the EPA, but....
Don't take my word for it - review the video and do the math yourself. You'll find that the video is completely wrong.
This is a pristine example of why the chemtrailers shouldn't be taken seriously. They post this stuff without even bothering to verify the information themselves. It's not that hard, kiddies.
Even if their explanation or the math is wrong ... there should not be any detected levels of this chemical.
Obviously the chemtrails add materials to the atmosphere that drastically increase the credulity of a portion of the populus. This is the reason for a huge increase in the popularity of "Reality" TV shows as well as the belief in the concept of chemtrails.
I was watching the history channel this weekend and they were showing B29 footage raiding cites in Japan etc. Lo and behold they too had trails behind them while they flew well over 1000 miles of open ocean....I guess they were trying mind-control on the fish back in 1944.
The goal posts and explanations just keep moving on topics like this. It's like whack a mole and if you can even get someone to agree that the initial measures are wrong....voila up pops an excuse that holds even less water and was obviously not even basically researched.
At some point you wonder if some people will ever figure out that the govt. is not the only entity out to lie to you for gain or to push an agenda.
Then again, you can't sell as many books, water purifiers, radiation kits, silver bars and so forth (all of which aren't a bad idea per se) by using scare tactics real or otherwise.
People in force can make change. The government was testing/experimenting on people in a similar manner years ago. When the public became aware and complained in large numbers the government stopped. The first step is to gain public awareness and support.
Do you really believe that the government is going to stop something that they're not admitting they're doing, AND that you can't prove that they're doing?
Even if their explanation or the math is wrong ... there should not be any detected levels of this chemical.
What?!!?!??!
Ok.... now you're just posting complete idiocy.
I can't write what I'm actually thinking, as it's against the ToS, but I'll say this: Based on what you've written in this thread, I can't say I'm surprised that you'll believe just about anything...
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