Really gotta stop falling for this bullshit. This is the endgame. Ops are accelerating. Drones, planes crashing, bird flu, poison fog. We move from one to the next not even able to catch our breath. Wakey, wakey.
indeed... also could be used to create cover for operations, and also if it is "fake chems" they could be using it to react with some chems/radiation as a sensor amplifier. Could be natural, could be government. who knows these days.
Not sure where this was in FL, but I drove through fog for 1.5 hrs from Volusia County to damn near Osceola County and had to use the wipers the whole time. It was definitely water vapor and definitely didn't have a chemical smell to it.
It's foggy again today, was just outside enjoying my morning caffeine burst, and it's definitely fog. My clothes are damp. Definitely no chemical smell, itchy lungs, burning eyes/skin, just water vapor.
That's not to say it isn't filled with chemtrail residues, as [they] have been near continuously spraying the shit out of FL skies for a couple decades now (as [they] do everywhere else in the world), but I can tell you that at l AST in Volusia County, FL, it's fog. Chances are, it's fog throughout the rest of the State, and what people are experiencing is only what amounts to self-fulfilling prophesies of their sub-conscious mind's making based in fear. The brain is capable of hallucinating all manner of things like smells and sounds based on memories and fears one has.
It seems to me that whatever AI algorithms are floating around the web, are designed, in part, to grab onto any manner of fears Normies and Sheeple express online and are amplifying those fears to astronomical proportions.
Yeah, here in Alabama we had fog this morning and we had to use our windshield wipers, not constant or anything but was damp out. It lasted for longer than I thought it would, but still not out of the normal.
I just thought it was weird that the person never needed to use the wipers, and I looked at the other vehicles on other side of hwy and didn't seem they had them on either. And his windshield did look dry. 🤷♀️ think many of the people talking about the weird fogs maybe just trying to get attention. Many of the videos just look like fog or mist to me.
I didn't go anywhere yesterday, but our fog didn't burn off until around 10 AM. I live in Kentucky. It looked pretty thick from my front door. Couldn't see the road or any traffic going through.
I notice the transparency of the fog is much clearer when looking at the ground than looking above the traffic. This suggests the temperature profile is such that the air is relatively clear up to about 6 feet height, and then densifies into opaque fog. I suppose this could happen if the ground is warm when the air is cold. I think I have driven in conditions like this, but they are admittedly uncommon.
Really gotta stop falling for this bullshit. This is the endgame. Ops are accelerating. Drones, planes crashing, bird flu, poison fog. We move from one to the next not even able to catch our breath. Wakey, wakey.
Add setting fire to people on the subway.
That's what growing up in Los Angeles looked like..cept it was mauve.
I live here. It’s normal. I watched it roll in.
I wonder what the dew point was and the humidity and temperature?
This has been all over the c/conspiracy sub lately
I've driven through areas were forest fires were burning that looked like that, but there was no 'fog'.
Why doesn't someone grab some of this fog and do a chemical analysis?
indeed... also could be used to create cover for operations, and also if it is "fake chems" they could be using it to react with some chems/radiation as a sensor amplifier. Could be natural, could be government. who knows these days.
I have driven literally over a million miles over the years through many different states, and through some of the thickest fog you can imagine.
Wipers aren't always needed....
I can't recall ever turning my wipers on for middle of Michigan's fog. That's just me though.
You should drive over the Bong Bridge in Duluth on a bad day.
No wipers needed and you can barely see your hood ornament...
nort fog, smoke
Gay as fuck, go back to the drones fag
Not sure where this was in FL, but I drove through fog for 1.5 hrs from Volusia County to damn near Osceola County and had to use the wipers the whole time. It was definitely water vapor and definitely didn't have a chemical smell to it.
It's foggy again today, was just outside enjoying my morning caffeine burst, and it's definitely fog. My clothes are damp. Definitely no chemical smell, itchy lungs, burning eyes/skin, just water vapor.
That's not to say it isn't filled with chemtrail residues, as [they] have been near continuously spraying the shit out of FL skies for a couple decades now (as [they] do everywhere else in the world), but I can tell you that at l AST in Volusia County, FL, it's fog. Chances are, it's fog throughout the rest of the State, and what people are experiencing is only what amounts to self-fulfilling prophesies of their sub-conscious mind's making based in fear. The brain is capable of hallucinating all manner of things like smells and sounds based on memories and fears one has.
It seems to me that whatever AI algorithms are floating around the web, are designed, in part, to grab onto any manner of fears Normies and Sheeple express online and are amplifying those fears to astronomical proportions.
Yeah, here in Alabama we had fog this morning and we had to use our windshield wipers, not constant or anything but was damp out. It lasted for longer than I thought it would, but still not out of the normal.
I just thought it was weird that the person never needed to use the wipers, and I looked at the other vehicles on other side of hwy and didn't seem they had them on either. And his windshield did look dry. 🤷♀️ think many of the people talking about the weird fogs maybe just trying to get attention. Many of the videos just look like fog or mist to me.
I didn't go anywhere yesterday, but our fog didn't burn off until around 10 AM. I live in Kentucky. It looked pretty thick from my front door. Couldn't see the road or any traffic going through.
I can't think of a time when I've needed windshield wipers in fog. This is ridiculous.
Yeah man, but's it's a dry fog! -Hudson
I notice the transparency of the fog is much clearer when looking at the ground than looking above the traffic. This suggests the temperature profile is such that the air is relatively clear up to about 6 feet height, and then densifies into opaque fog. I suppose this could happen if the ground is warm when the air is cold. I think I have driven in conditions like this, but they are admittedly uncommon.
I can't even fucking believe this is a thing. Give me a break.
...welcome to the "Brave New World"...