I've noticed a decrease in the time it takes for silverware to tarnish when left soaking in soapy water. Not sure what the cause is, maybe 5g, or water contamination (acidity?). The tap water (well) seems clean and tastes normal, there might be more iron? Spain admitted to spraying lead oxide chemtrails, I don't have a way to test for lead, it would make sense that rain with metal contaminants might conduct differently and create more ozone. Ozone has a distinct smell and is somewhat natural after rain storms to some degree, especially after lightning. Ozone is lighter than air but somewhat soluble in water.
I've noticed a decrease in the time it takes for silverware to tarnish when left soaking in soapy water. Not sure what the cause is, maybe 5g, or water contamination (acidity?). The tap water (well) seems clean and tastes normal, there might be more iron? Spain admitted to spraying lead oxide chemtrails, I don't have a way to test for lead, it would make sense that rain with metal contaminants might conduct differently and create more ozone. Ozone has a distinct smell and is somewhat natural after rain storms to some degree, especially after lightning. Ozone is lighter than air but somewhat soluble in water.