Misterfreeman87
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Unnormal high concentrations of Aluminium seem to play an importan role in the Chemtrail Theory. They claim, that Aluminium concentrations of around 0,1mg/l are absolutely unnormal and could only be explained by Chemtrails. This is, of course, not true. I did some research and found Aluminium measurements from 1995, thus before they, supposedly, started "spraying chemtrails".
The European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) is measuring air pollution and has also been measuring Aluminium concentrations in the air and in the precipitation in severel measuring stations throughout Europe for several years. Using their database one can find Aluminium measurements going back to 1995: http://ebas.nilu.no/
I ve made a screenshot from their oldest measurements which date back to 1995 and stem from two stations in Northern Germany: http://fs1.directupload.net/images/150602/sxlvptuf.jpg
As you can see, they measured concentrations of up to 0,214mg/l , thus higher than most concentrations measured by Chemtrail "Scientist"!!
One shoudl also note, that concentrations of up to 0,2mg/l are no problem, as even the german ´drinking water ordinance´ allows Aluminium concentrations of up to 0,2mg/l (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinkwasserverordnung)
The European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) is measuring air pollution and has also been measuring Aluminium concentrations in the air and in the precipitation in severel measuring stations throughout Europe for several years. Using their database one can find Aluminium measurements going back to 1995: http://ebas.nilu.no/
I ve made a screenshot from their oldest measurements which date back to 1995 and stem from two stations in Northern Germany: http://fs1.directupload.net/images/150602/sxlvptuf.jpg
As you can see, they measured concentrations of up to 0,214mg/l , thus higher than most concentrations measured by Chemtrail "Scientist"!!
One shoudl also note, that concentrations of up to 0,2mg/l are no problem, as even the german ´drinking water ordinance´ allows Aluminium concentrations of up to 0,2mg/l (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinkwasserverordnung)