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Pay attention to the smell in the air (unique chemical smell), behavior of people, your own behavior, and the way the clouds look normally vs sprayed. Watch and listen to the number of planes flying overhead. You can smell drugs in the air. It's a mass, drug-induced manic episode every time they spray, and they are spraying constantly to keep us drugged.

On a clear sunny day, people behave more reasonably. There is a sobriety in the air and a calm, normal atmosphere. Happy even. But the moment the sky "becomes" cloudy, people just transform instantly. How could such a slight change in the sky affect every single person so greatly? It's not weather, rain, wind, or cold. It's just clouds. Yet there is such a dramatic change that occurs in every person. Does a person's entire character shift because of clouds? That is absurd. This isn't a seasonal thing, it's not vitamin D deficiency due to lack of sunlight. It's a day by day, moment by moment, DRAMA, and it's unnatural. It has no pattern. It's just suddenly cloudy because of a chemical substance sprayed into the air. A regular cloudy day can't explain the level of sudden psychosis exhibited by an entire population all at once. We're not talking about a mood here, we're talking about an instant effect. Pay attention.

People get anxious, tweaky, paranoid, tense, nervous, impulsive, jolty, jittery, and aggressive. They can't sit still, relax, or be quiet. They have outbursts. There's a strange tension in the air. The entire sky is suddenly coated with a singular, continuous, thick, vapory, giant, muggy, smog-like cloud. Kind of like a mass of rain clouds but more like one huge cloud that never rains or evaporates. It just hangs over the entire sky, on hot and cold days, and never really seems to go away all year. How is that possible? It's a constant smoke/vapor in the sky. It also has a reflective, shiny, silvery, refractive property and acts as sort of a lampshade and magnifier to the sun. The light is dissipated in all directions due to the crystal substances (crack / meth) plus the air is filled with these crystal particulates as well, which also affects the light. It's not a natural phenomenon at all. It doesn't really block sunlight but dissipates it in a way that makes the whole sky unusually bright, especially for a "cloudy day." We're being drugged.

1 year ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

Pay attention to the smell in the air (unique chemical smell), behavior of people, your own behavior, and the way the clouds look normally vs sprayed. Watch and listen to the number of planes flying overhead. You can smell drugs in the air. It's a mass, drug-induced manic episode every time they spray, and they are spraying constantly to keep us drugged.

On a clear sunny day, people behave more reasonably. There is a sobriety in the air and a calm, normal atmosphere. Happy even. But the moment the sky "becomes" cloudy, people just transform instantly. How could such a slight change in the sky affect every single person so greatly? It's not weather, rain, wind, or cold. It's just clouds. Yet there is such a dramatic change that occurs in every person. Does a person's entire character shift because of clouds? That is absurd. This isn't a seasonal thing, it's not vitamin D deficiency due to lack of sunlight. It's a day by day, moment by moment, DRAMA, and it's unnatural. It has no pattern. It's just suddenly cloudy because of a chemical substance sprayed into the air. A regular cloudy day can't explain the level of sudden psychosis exhibited by an entire population all at once. We're not talking about a mood here, we're talking about an instant effect. Pay attention.

People get tweaky, paranoid, tense, nervous, impulsive, jolty, jittery, and aggressive. They can't sit still, relax, or be quiet. They have outbursts. There's a strange tension in the air. The entire sky is suddenly coated with a singular, continuous, thick, vapory, giant, muggy, smog-like cloud. Kind of like a mass of rain clouds but more like one huge cloud that never rains or evaporates. It just hangs over the entire sky, on hot and cold days, and never really seems to go away all year. How is that possible? It's a constant smoke/vapor in the sky. It also has a reflective, shiny, silvery, refractive property and acts as sort of a lampshade and magnifier to the sun. The light is dissipated in all directions due to the crystal substances (crack / meth) plus the air is filled with these crystal particulates as well, which also affects the light. It's not a natural phenomenon at all. It doesn't really block sunlight but dissipates it in a way that makes the whole sky unusually bright, especially for a "cloudy day." We're being drugged.

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: Original

Pay attention to the smell in the air (unique chemical smell), behavior of people, your own behavior, and the way the clouds look normally vs sprayed. Watch and listen to the number of planes flying overhead. You can smell drugs in the air. It's a mass, drug-induced manic episode every time they spray, and they are spraying constantly to keep us drugged.

On a clear sunny day, people behave more reasonably. There is a sobriety in the air and a calm, normal atmosphere. Happy even. But the moment the sky "becomes" cloudy, people just transform instantly. How could such a slight change in the sky affect every single person so greatly? It's not weather, rain, wind, or cold. It's just clouds. Yet there is such a dramatic change that occurs in every person. Does a person's entire character shift because of clouds? That is absurd. This isn't a seasonal thing, it's not vitamin D deficiency due to lack of sunlight. It's a day by day, moment by moment, DRAMA, and it's unnatural. It has no pattern. It's just suddenly cloudy because of a chemical substance sprayed into the air. A regular cloudy day can't explain the level of sudden psychosis exhibited by an entire population all at once. We're not talking about a mood here, we're talking about an instant effect. Pay attention.

People get tweaky, tense, nervous, impulsive, jolty, jittery, and aggressive. They can't sit still, relax, or be quiet. They have outbursts. There's a strange tension in the air. The entire sky is suddenly coated with a singular, continuous, thick, vapory, giant, muggy, smog-like cloud. Kind of like a mass of rain clouds but more like one huge cloud that never rains or evaporates. It just hangs over the entire sky, on hot and cold days, and never really seems to go away all year. How is that possible? It's a constant smoke/vapor in the sky. It also has a reflective, shiny, silvery, refractive property and acts as sort of a lampshade and magnifier to the sun. The light is dissipated in all directions due to the crystal substances (crack / meth) plus the air is filled with these crystal particulates as well, which also affects the light. It's not a natural phenomenon at all. It doesn't really block sunlight but dissipates it in a way that makes the whole sky unusually bright, especially for a "cloudy day." We're being drugged.

1 year ago
1 score