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Originally Posted by rstevens62
Many of the chemical compounds that have been found in these areas, do have a purpose. One I read about recently was Barium being found in extremely high quantities.
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chem trails do NOT exist
the levels are NOT ''extremely abnormal""
that's the whole point...these people are pushing their agenda by lying and deceiving
aluminum levels are not above normal....
barium levels are not above historical level...and... strontium levels increased significantly during all the nuclear testing of the 50's, otherwise levels are actually falling ((the '''other''' elements(since you have posted that crap before)))
aluminum is the third most abundant element on earth
and the elements in the air/ground have nothing to due with 'chemtrails'
have you ever heard of the industrial revolution. Or even vehicles..they ALL produce exhaust
a little factoid for you...prior to the industrial revolution (coal age) .. SILVER didn't TARNISH...yep that's right..silver (like your silver teapot) didn't tarnish...once the industrial age set in and coal burning became the norm, sulfur dioxide is in the air, and now silver tarnishes
Aluminum: Present in antiperspirants, aluminum is the agent that closes pores and prevents wetness.
the aluminum and
barium, and SULFUR DIOXIDE( thus acid rain) , and hydrogen sulfides in the air..especially since the industrial revolution and ....coal burning((SULFUR DIOXIDE( thus acid rain))).....not to forget carbonyl sulfide in our atmosphere come from (you guessed it) volcanoes, salt marshland, undersea vents, and other natural sources.
For example, Aluminum Oxide is a common widely used abrasive for sand blasting,
Aluminum is the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon), and the most abundant metal, in the Earth's crust. It makes up about 8% by weight of the Earth's solid surface. It is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. Aluminum metal is silver-white and flexible. It is often used in cooking utensils, containers, appliances, and building materials. It is also used in paints and fireworks; to produce glass, rubber, and ceramics; and in consumer products such as antacids, astringents, buffered aspirin, food additives, and antiperspirants.
Everyone is exposed to aluminum from food, air, and water.
Due to certain additives, processed cheese and cornbread are two major contributors to high aluminum exposures in the American diet.
PLUS:
Aluminum hydroxide......Aluminum and its salts are found in varying amounts in nearly all foods
It has been established that the daily aluminum intake for man from all dietary sources can range from 30 to 100 mg per day and that of this amount, the intake from aluminum compounds added to food may average about 20 mg per day, about 75 percent of which is in the form of sodium aluminum phosphate.
btw...have a beer from a can.....that beer now has aluminum in it