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1 | GEOENGINEERING CONTRAILS -- What we know as of 6/1/11. Pages 1/3. | 1 | GEOENGINEERING CONTRAILS -- What we know as of 2/22/12 | |||
2 | -- Call Francis if questions, 530-926-0311 | 2 | ||||
3 | This is the summary of lab reports, photo/objective evidence, logic, and personal observation | 3 | Research done by Francis Mangels | |||
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5 | LAB REPORTS | 4 | LAB REPORTS | |||
6 | A lined pond | 5 | A lined pond (guzzler) near Redding has about 375,000 ug/l of aluminum. We are concerned that deer and wildlife drink this water. The USFS ignored this. | |||
7 | Sugar Pine Canyon Cr. near Redding, CA has over 4,600,000 ug/l of aluminum in two tests, upper and lower areas of the watershed. | 6 | Sugar Pine Canyon Cr. near Redding, CA has over 4,600,000 ug/l of aluminum in two tests, upper and lower areas of the watershed. Fish losing scales, sick looking. | |||
8 | Muddy pond water in Mt Shasta has 12,000 mg/kg of aluminum | 7 | Sisson meadow pond water in Mt Shasta has 12,000 mg/kg of aluminum, and the pond is fed by spring water, but exposed to the sky (sample taken at outlet). | |||
9 | Shastice park (in Mt. Shasta City) stream water has 1540 ug/l of aluminum. This is probably debilitating to trout, certainly bad for aquatic insects if permanent. | 8 | Shastice park (in Mt. Shasta City) stream water has 1540 ug/l of aluminum. This is probably debilitating to trout, certainly bad for aquatic insects if permanent. | |||
10 | National Weather Service plastic rain gage on a 7’ pole in Mt. Shasta shows 500-1010 ug/l aluminum, with highest amounts after a heavy contrail week. With no contrails, it drops to about 30-50 ug/l aluminum the rain at several stations. | 9 | National Weather Service plastic rain gage on a 7’ pole in Mt. Shasta shows 500-1010 ug/l aluminum, with highest amounts after a heavy contrail week. | |||
11 | Latest finding is 504 ug/l in rain gauges as of 11/03/10, with moderate chemtrails. | 10 | With no contrails, we get 0-50 ug/l aluminum in the rain. Several stations report no aluminum, but very high strontium, possibly a titanate due to reflectivity. | |||
12 | Snowdrift near McCloud on Mt Shasta at 8000’ has 61,100 ug/l aluminum, 83 of barium, and 383 of strontium. This is much higher than expected. No skiing here. | 11 | Snowdrift near McCloud on Mt Shasta at 8000’ has 61,100 ug/l aluminum, 83 of barium, and 383 of strontium. This is much higher than expected. No skiing here. | |||
13 | Lab reports during | 12 | Lab reports during local storms range 0 to 30 ug/l with no spraying to 400 | |||
14 | Many samples were taken by a trained federal biologist with water sampling experience and MS degree in water-related subjects. His samples showed a direct relationship to contrail density. More contrails, her Al, Ba, and Sr in water. | 13 | Many samples were taken by a trained USDA biologist with water sampling experience and MS degree in | |||
14 | Samples show a direct relationship to contrail density: More contrails, higher Al, Ba, and Sr, etc. in water. | |||||
15 | When we get zero readings, it proves our samples are not self-contaminated by dirt, dust, dirty fingers, or whatever. We should never get zero if they were. | |||||
15 | The Mt. Shasta city public water report in 2010 indicates that aluminum, barium, lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, and strontium are not found in city water yet. | 16 | The Mt. Shasta city public water report in 2010 indicates that aluminum, barium, lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, and strontium are not found in city water yet. | |||
16 | Contamination is unlikely because the jars used are clean glass or official water sampling bottles washed with known clean tap water. Samples taken by unskilled folk may have variances under 1 ug/l. Results ays follow contrail density. | 17 | Contamination is unlikely because | |||
17 | Outside soils in Mt. Shasta area now have over 1.6 % or 16,000 mg/kg of aluminum. Soil is 13000 mg/kg in aluminum under my house, likely natural. | 18 | Outside soils in Mt. Shasta area now have over 1.6 % or 16,000 mg/kg of aluminum. Soil is 13000 mg/kg in aluminum under my house, likely natural. | |||
18 | Strontium, barium, chrome, and lead are found in Mt. Shasta rocks in a few ppb. This | 19 | Strontium, barium, chrome, and lead are found in Mt. Shasta rocks in a few ppb. “Dust” does not explain high amounts in the rain in | |||
19 | Samples from Arizona, New York, California, etc. of full pa | 20 | Samples from Arizona, New York, California, Co | |||
21 | Although local geologic minerals vary, we usually get Welsbach patent patterns. Some have no aluminum, but high Sr, so likely other formulas are used. | |||||
22 | Radioactivity was tested with a local Geiger counter, with no indications. | |||||
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21 | SAMPLING PH | 24 | SAMPLING PH | |||
22 | The natural pH of rain or snow by the text and county records is 5.5 pH. When contrails have not been active, under 6 pH is measured. When contrails were very active, the rain/snow was pH 6.8 to 7.5. The an be anywhere in between with moderate contrail activity. These numbers were simultaneously confirmed between Mt. Shasta, Redding and other cities. The pH is directly and widespread related to contrail pre-m front spraying. Over 400 tests made. | 25 | The natural pH of rain or snow by the text and county records is 5.5 pH. When contrails are inactive, under 6 pH is measured. With active, the pH is6.8 to 7.5. | |||
23 | Normal acidity for Mt. Shasta area Deetz 125, 126 soils, a habitat of acidic black oak and/or mixed conifer forest, is 4.5-6.0. About 5.5 pH is normal for Deetz black oak or coniferous forests. Now it is 6.5- | 26 | The pH can be anywhere in between with moderate contrails. These numbers were simultaneously confirmed between Mt. Shasta, Redding and other cities. | |||
24 | About ten samples were taken by meter in McCloud, CA of yards, forest, and gardens. They ranged from 7.0 to 8.5, or un-naturally alkaline. Papers said same | 27 | The pH is directly and widespread related to contrail pre-storm front spraying. Over 400 tests have been made, and continuing. | |||
25 | The Mangels organic garden in Mt. Shasta was 5.5 pH in 2003, tested by a store kit. It is now 6.5 to 7.0, using Hydrion narrow range pH papers, meters, and kits. Garden compost is black oak leaves, acorns, | 28 | Normal acidity for Mt. Shasta area Deetz 125, 126 soils, a habitat of acidic black oak and | |||
29 | About ten samples were taken by meter in McCloud, CA of yards, forest, and gardens. They ranged from 7.0 to 8.5, or un-naturally alkaline. pH papers | |||||
30 | The Mangels organic garden in Mt. Shasta was 5.5 pH in 2003, tested by a store kit. It is now 6.5 to 7.0, using Hydrion narrow range pH papers, meters, and kits. | |||||
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26 | Coniferous Douglas fir forest north of Redding, CA was tested by USDA Soils specialist Jim Collins at 7.4 pH. He said it should be 5.5 for the soil. | 32 | Coniferous Douglas fir forest north of Redding, CA was tested by USDA Soils specialist Jim Collins at 7.4 pH. He said it should be 5.5 for the soil. | |||
27 | The pH increase in compost/soil is partly due to more Al(OH)3, Al2O3, Sr | 33 | The pH increase in compost/soil is likely due to | |||
28 | Garden production declined for acid-soil-loving vegetables; potatoes, tomatoes. | 34 | Contrails appeared during Bush years 2000-2008 and continued to increase remarkably during those anti-environment years. | |||
29 | Some metallic cations are toxic to biological systems, and could explain loss of aquatic insect populations measured by Mangels. Insects are 10% of normal numbers in headwater streams, but not below springs.tural variations occur, but such change should not be a 90% loss, particularly loss of diptera that live in sediment deposits in the streams, where | 35 | Garden production declined for acid-soil-loving vegetables; potatoes, tomatoes. Most root crops declined in Deetz soils, but remain OK in Diyou soils. | |||
30 | The three oxides are not from China. Testing at Mt. Rainier verified it. Mercury with Chinese “coal signatures” was found there, but not detected in | 36 | Some metallic cations are toxic to biological systems, and could explain 90% loss of aquatic insect populations in 4 headwater streams, but not right below springs. | |||
31 | The three cations in question cause endocrine and enzyme malfunction. They are the basis for prion diseases, such as “mad cow.” Sufficient evidence indicates correlation with neurological, lung, and bone lems, particularly in children as autism and in elders as Alzheimer’s syndrome. | 37 | Na | |||
32 | We have a | 38 | The | |||
33 | A lady’s four pet dogs refuse to drink rain/snow water, but will drink tap water. Similarly, neural, skin, lung, cancer, or endocrine problems are | 39 | The three cations in question cause endocrine and enzyme malfunction. They are the basis for prion diseases, such as “mad cow.” | |||
40 | Sufficient evidence indicates correlation with neurological, lung, and bone problems, particularly in children as autism and in adults as Alzheimer’s. | |||||
41 | Autism greatly increased in children after spraying, from 1/10,000 in the 1990s to 1/100. Alzheimer’s in Redding is now 1 of 8 for men and 1 of 4 for women. | |||||
42 | Five pet dogs refuse to drink rain/snow water, but insist on tap water. Dogs don’t lie, so something must be in the rain they can taste. | |||||
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35 | MILITARY CONTRAIL OBSERVATIONS | 45 | MILITARY CONTRAIL OBSERVATIONS | |||
36 | Jets can be viewed with spotting scopes, telescopes, or binoculars. Contrail jets with | 46 | In | |||
37 | In 1950s to 1990s, a jet that actually left a contrail had one maybe a finger-length long, or about 20 degrees long at most, and commercial jets still do. Many jets left no contrail then | 47 | In 1950s to 1980s, | |||
38 | Some contrails are multi | 48 | Some contrails are multi-colored; often the middle streak | |||
39 | Many photographs show jet trails crossing at right angles, curves, grids or circles. I have seen tic-tac-toe inside circles. Commercial jets fly straight. Since there are no east/west commercial flights | 49 | Many photographs show jet trails crossing at right angles, curves, grids or circles. I | |||
40 | Counting all trails i | 50 | Counting all fl | |||
41 | Commercial jets do not suddenly increase their flight schedules just before a weather front. Heavy spraying days are | 51 | Commercial jets do not ten-tuple | |||
42 | Contrail jets sometimes fly at night, but most active dawn to dusk. Commercial jets at night when it is colder do not usually leave persistent contrails, but military | 52 | Contrail jets sometimes fly at night, but most active dawn to dusk. Commercial jets | |||
43 | Some jets emit a ball of smoke over 5 degrees in diameter, and then the contrail begins. This sort of contrail display is impossible under natural conditions. If it were a lens of cold air, it would not be | 53 | Some jets emit a ball of smoke over 5 degrees in diameter, and the | |||
44 | Some contrails appear to have particulate matter streaming down out of them, much like fireworks displays, leaving trails of smoke as the particles descend. | 54 | Some contrails appear to have particulate matter streaming down out of them, much like fireworks displays, leaving trails of smoke as the particles descend. | |||
45 | Some contrails converge to a point, often over Mt. Shasta, then re-align, cross, curve, or radiate (asterisk-like) out from the mountain. This is no commercial flight pattern. | 55 | Some contrails converge to a point, often over Mt. Shasta, then re-align, cross, curve, or radiate (asterisk-like) out from the mountain. This is no commercial flight pattern. | |||
46 | Before 2000, skies were typically a deep blue. Now skies have typically whitish haze or gray-brown blue, and the old true blue is unusual due to | 56 | Before 2000, skies were typically a deep blue. Now skies have typically whitish haze or gray-brown blue, and the old true blue is unusual due to jet pollutants. | |||
47 | Two-engine 737 and four-engine jets leave 3-5 line contrails, with a nozzle in the jet’s mid-belly. Military cargo jets leave persistent contrails, most odd numbers. | 57 | Two-engine 737 and four-engine jets leave 3 or 5 line contrails, with a nozzle in the jet’s mid-belly. Military cargo jets leave persistent contrails, most odd numbers. | |||
48 | Republican or conservative pro-military congressmen claim contrails are harmless. The military and USFS were contacted by certified mail and refuse to answer. | 58 | Republican or conservative pro-military congressmen claim contrails are harmless. The military and USFS were contacted by certified mail and refuse to answer. | |||
49 | Many local anecdotes and forest service personnel | 59 | Many local | |||
50 | Heat of condensation in physics indicates micron-sized particles reduce rainfall. | 60 | Heat of condensation in physics indicates micron-sized particles reduce rainfall. S. California is in a drought since spraying began, as rain now goes to | |||
51 | Contrail composition measured in rainfall is the same as indicated in the San Diego conference and in Welsbach or geo-engineering patents used by military | 61 | Contrail composition measured in rainfall is the same as indicated in the San Diego conference and in Welsbach or geo-engineering patents used by military jets. | |||
52 | Geo-engineers at the Feb. 20 | 62 | Geo-engineers at the Feb. 20, 2010 meeting in San Diego saw D. Keith admit on camera that spraying may have terrible consequences. They don’t know. | |||
53 | The military admits that “engine erosion” may be the source of some metals in the contrails, but won’t say what metals or which engines (military secret). | 63 | The military admits that “engine erosion” may be the source of some metals in the contrails, but won’t say what metals or which engines (military secret). | |||
54 | Breathing, lung, and neural problems increase after spraying, esp. elderly and children. In Shasta, Alzheimer’s is now 1 of 8, autism now 1 in 110. | 64 | Breathing | |||
55 | Solar collection panel efficiency remarkably decreases with contrail spraying, robbing investors of their just share of solar electric power up to 50%. | 65 | Solar collection panel efficiency remarkably decreases with contrail spraying, robbing investors of their just share of solar electric power up to 50%. | |||
56 | The weather lady remarked on channel 12 on 11/24/10 that the contrails are really spraying so we know a change in the weather is coming. | 66 | A weather lady remarked on TV 12 on 11/24/10 that “Contrails are really spraying so we know a change in the weather is coming.” People noticed and she was censured. | |||
57 | At the showing of “What in the World Are They Spraying” in Redding 12/10 a full panel of medical, ex-military, solar experts, and scientists affirmed the above information before 504 people. See geoengineeringwatch.org for a 10 minute trailer, and a shortened version to come out in 2011. | 67 | At | |||
58 | 68 | Weathermen report consistent upper atmosphere conditions, but one day has 50 trails and the next day none, can one believe all jets were cancelled? 100 jets north per day? | ||||
59 | This list will be revised as new and reliable observations and data is available. Note 6/1/11 date of revision. Ph. 530-926-0311 to contact Francis Mangels. | 69 | We watched two jets fly at a 10x15x3 miles high thunderhead near Mt. Shasta, melt a 1-mile blue hole in it, and fly on through it to the AFB in Klamath Falls. No rain. |
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