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Lots of Chemtrails personally witnessed this morning in SW Minnesota. Are they good or still bad?

Lots of Chemtrails personally witnessed this morning in SW Minnesota. Are they good or still bad?

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I met a forestry researcher once, she said she just quit because she wasn't allowed to talk about their findings. I asked about the findings? She said they were finding massive amounts of aluminum, barium, strontium in the topsoil. The top 6 inches. These materials aren't supposed to be that common in these layers, and when absorbed into the plants, it damages their immune system.

  • To extend that idea, look at chronic wasting that deer and other small animals go through. It "looks" like a virus to most who are looking into it, and they call it a prion disease. Look up what else causes similar symptoms and prion diseases. Aluminum. I find these to be connected

  • Montana and Wyoming, when I visited a few years ago (2018ish), are "infected with mites and bugs" destroying massive swaths of the forests. What causes a tree to be succeptible to being overrun with mites and beetles? A weakened immune system.

What have the WEF and Bill Gates been talking about on the side? Stratospheric aerosol engineering, (duckduckgo.com) the technical term they use, which, when they use it, is not conspiratorial at all. There's even a wikipedia page (en.wikipedia.org).

The dashed paragraphs are just my personal observations and connections, but for the WEF and related "leaders" to openly admit they want to "dim the sun" because "muh climate change..." these things beg dozens of questions. How do they know it'll work? Is "muh climate change" the real reason they want to do that? etc

Browse around this site (geoengineeringwatch.org) a bit. Have an open mind and take a look at the tested water data, the soil data, the very obviously odd "vapor" clouds that cause intense haze. Why are fires burning hotter in regions where these phenomena are observed? Fire fighters have for years been saying that these fires burn hotter and faster than fires of the past. Is this "muh global warming?" Or is it micronized aluminum that could be increasing the heat of the fire?