Someone did a soil sample test in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, they found elevated levels of things typically used in weather modification programs
“They were looking for arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, and manganese
Above the permissible exposure level were arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and selenium. How much above:
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Someone did a soil sample test in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, they found elevated levels of things typically used in weather modification programs
“They were looking for arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, and manganese
Above the permissible exposure level were arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and selenium. How much above:
Arsenic, permissible exposure level level 0.01. Actual, 8.27
Barium, permissible, 0.05. Actual, 853.73
Chromium, permissible, 0.05. Actual, 57.42
Lead, permissible, 0.05. Actual, 194.06
Selenium, permissible, 0.2. Actual, 2.26
“This is from the silt of the Nolichucky River (Western North Carolina) post hurricane Helene because of where that sample was taken.”
I'd like to see how much of that ran off into the Catawba and into Lake Norman.