Geoengineering: Steering Storms with Ionic Charge and Chemtrails
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Explore the intriguing and controversial claims surrounding geoengineering and alleged weather control technologies. This discussion delves into how 'nefarious forces' are believed to use selective ionic charges as a method to steer storms and influence atmospheric events.
Delve deeper into the composition of chemtrails, specifically the presence of aluminum, described as a superconductor. Learn about the proposed mechanism where negative ions and ultraviolet light interact with this aluminum, leading to its oxidation and neutralization of heavy metals, which supposedly protects plants and reduces UV burn.
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We know that there is geoengineering, there are weather control technologies that are used by nefarious forces. Absolutely. And they use selective ionic charge as one way to steer storms. So, and and I'm sure John Smith will also confirm that. I think that's well known. So that does help perhaps explain what you're talking about. Um Richard or John Smith, either of you want to respond to that? Yes. It's a very sensible topic but I will do. Uh we know, for example, I make you an example. Yes. Uh we know that um it's proof that uh in the chem trails there are um every metals like, for example, aluminum, no? Aluminum is uh superconductor. It's a metal that uh it's a conductor that conduct energy. When uh comes through um when is coming contact with the um negative ions that with the the the combination of ultraviolet became oxygen, because we need to to to to think that are not a small quantity of negative ions, this oxygen oxidize in the area, in the air, the the aluminum. When the aluminum become um oxide aluminum, it's an insulator. It's not any more conducting. So this change all ...