"Reminder, Bill Gates is creating GMO seeds that grow in aluminum rich soil. I’ve posted the video proof
Bill Gates should not be on his way to meet Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, he should be on his way to prison
We are being ruled by extremely evil people and one day only their GMO seeds will be the ones that grow. They’ll have total control of our food supply."
Naturally, it varies - but typical midwestern (where a majority of our crops are grown) vary between 1-30%. Now run the numbers of how much Aluminum it would take to make your aluminum soar 4x higher. 1 cubic yard weighs a bit north of 2100 lbs. 1% is 21lbs. 5% would be 105 lbs; so one is to believe that 84 lbs of aluminum was spread across every cubic yard of top soil in the Midwest. That's a lot of aluminum
Cannabis hemp used to have to be grown on your fields every four years. That's where the idea of quarter sections comes from. Because it was a low earning crop they would rotate it so 3/4 of you fields always made money, while one rotating 1/4 of hemp cleaned and regenerated the land.
The toxins in the soil go into the seed, the seed is burned for fuel, the toxins end up in the ash.
The typical range of aluminum in soils is from 1 percent to 30 percent (10,000 to 300,000 mg Al kg-1) (Lindsay, 1979 and Dragun, 1988), with naturally occurring concentrations varying over several orders of magnitude.
So, rough guessing, top soil weighs between 2,100 - 3,000 lbs per cubic yard. If the answer is 1%, that's 21 lbs of Aluminum per cubic yard; so I am to believe that 5x (or an additional 4%) Aluminum per cubic yard (105 - 21 lbs) or 84 lbs of Aluminum per cubic yard has been airdropped across the fields in America? It's even more impossible when you throw the numbers closer to 30% range.
"Reminder, Bill Gates is creating GMO seeds that grow in aluminum rich soil. I’ve posted the video proof Bill Gates should not be on his way to meet Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, he should be on his way to prison We are being ruled by extremely evil people and one day only their GMO seeds will be the ones that grow. They’ll have total control of our food supply."
@NoAgendaLara
That's probably why Gates also wants to block out the sun by spraying.
And before someone posts, “It’s natural to have some aluminum in the soil, you conspiracy theory idiots.”
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The aluminum being found in our water/soils is not the naturally occurring compound nor at the normal levels.
I think the normal level for aluminum in the soil is zero...
I wonder how it got there..?
Chem trails.
And why would you think it's zero? The data is pretty easy to look up.
https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-09/documents/eco-ssl_aluminum.pdf
Naturally, it varies - but typical midwestern (where a majority of our crops are grown) vary between 1-30%. Now run the numbers of how much Aluminum it would take to make your aluminum soar 4x higher. 1 cubic yard weighs a bit north of 2100 lbs. 1% is 21lbs. 5% would be 105 lbs; so one is to believe that 84 lbs of aluminum was spread across every cubic yard of top soil in the Midwest. That's a lot of aluminum
Cannabis hemp used to have to be grown on your fields every four years. That's where the idea of quarter sections comes from. Because it was a low earning crop they would rotate it so 3/4 of you fields always made money, while one rotating 1/4 of hemp cleaned and regenerated the land.
The toxins in the soil go into the seed, the seed is burned for fuel, the toxins end up in the ash.
Easy peasy.
In the human body, in any mammal body, aluminum causes the death of cells.
https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-09/documents/eco-ssl_aluminum.pdf
So, rough guessing, top soil weighs between 2,100 - 3,000 lbs per cubic yard. If the answer is 1%, that's 21 lbs of Aluminum per cubic yard; so I am to believe that 5x (or an additional 4%) Aluminum per cubic yard (105 - 21 lbs) or 84 lbs of Aluminum per cubic yard has been airdropped across the fields in America? It's even more impossible when you throw the numbers closer to 30% range.
https://www.wikihow.com/How-Much-Does-a-Yard-of-Dirt-Weigh#:~:text=Things%20You%20Should%20Know,in%20(7.6%20cm)%20deep.