I am not sure how to upload the video.... HOWEVER, some lady in Vermont (not near any commercial / industrial buildings) had her snow tested because her dogs were having trouble walking in the snow after awhile. The snow fell into her bowl and she sent the water to the lab for testing a few weeks ago and just got the results. The results came back: While there was also some sulfur detected the most eye opening result was the level of aluminum which was listed as 5x the “average reporting level”. This is a big deal for a few reasons:
- How is aluminum this small?
- Aluminum does a great job of cooling down. Could this have to do with temperature changes in Texas?
- I’m no water expert but I don’t think this matches the periodic table. H2O!
Note: there is a detection level and reporting level. Once the level hits reporting it is worth noticing in the results. So 5x reporting is really high...
I could see the DS wanting to manipulate weather to lessen the chances of states like TX from succeeding .
I encourage other Patriots to get their snow tested to confirm this. Let’s prove not everything is as it seems
Aluminum oxide powder commonly used to increase snow fall.The metal becomes the nucleus for the snow flake or hail pellet.Soil contents in affected state will determine if it was a deliberate act.
Aluminum oxide is a major component of the dust that nucleates snow naturally. It is also a major chemical in many soils. This will make deterministic testing to identify human agency a bitch.
Wouldn't there be an edge or a border transition to the snowfall area.Also will oxidization remove the aluminum quickly?Can it be identified atomically as to it's mine origin?Nomenclature poor,not educated in metallurgy or meteorology.