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  1. Belfrey

    peer reviewed research on aluminum content of rainwater required

    ...more recent references in the literature, as you can find by doing an ordinary literature search, for terms like "elemental composition rainwater aluminum". Rutherford, GK. 1967. A preliminary study of the composition of precipitation in S.E. Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 4(6)...
  2. George B

    Kristen Meghan, former US Air Force whistle-blower?

    I understand . . . I think Meghan is basically implying all elemental (in this case) Aluminum, no matter its compound constituents, needs to be accounted for . . . you feel because many compounds are insoluble and considered non-toxic they need not be included in the testing . . . Interesting...
  3. David Fraser

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    ...of plantlife. I have done very little botany and work with soil but may I pick your brains. If your soil is pH7 what sort of levels would rainwater need to be to shift by over 1 either way? Is it possible to shift soil pH with slight pH differences in rain? I apologise if this seems off...
  4. David Fraser

    Jim Babb & Kristen Meghan - Chemtrails Debate at Porcfest

    ...events. That is based on the assumption that a "chemtrail" is essentially a form of ash cloud and it would be possible to predict what rainwater content may be. I had had no joy with that but I found it interesting that she mentioned similar. While I am loathe to go on a personal attack, it...
  5. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Can you give an example of research on magnesium and rainwater which shows that it's impossible?
  6. Jay Reynolds

    Kristen Meghan, former US Air Force whistle-blower?

    Here is an average of samples (aluminum 484 ug/L) presented by Dane Wigington's site: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/debunked-shasta-snow-and-water-aluminum-tests.137/page-2#post-15622 In July of 2012, I tallied the Chemtrails Project mapped samples, here was the result (average aluminum 890...
  7. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Here's another set of results from the literature that gives values for Mg in rainwater (from Vermette and Bingham (1986), "Trace elements in Frobisher Bay rainwater"): Their average over 10 samples was higher than your sample.
  8. Mick West

    Debunked: Australian Rainwater "Chemtrail" test

    ...a review of human studies. So with the high levels of manganese in those samples, you could observe that two liters of the "contaminated" rainwater contains as much manganese as one cup of tea. And you'd have to drink ten liters of it to get about the average amount of manganese consumed in...
  9. Jay Reynolds

    Explained: "Exclusive: Leaked Photos of Chemtrail Dispersal System"

    ...by Dane Wigington at least a dozen times. The claim is something like, "I was told by a hydrogeoeogist that aluminum shouldn't be in our rainwater, period." None of his friends seems to ever want him to give out the name, or to check it for veracity. I know who he talked to and that person...
  10. solrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    What are we talking about here, rainwater or groundwater? Magnesium or manganese? Micrograms or milligrams?
  11. brent_brent

    facebook friend uploads Aluminium, Strontium & Barium In Brisbane Rainwater LOL

    [...] lad thinks this is proof of Chem-trails? LOL Told him the website is a spoof page and is total BS! [...] Link http://uncensored.co.nz/2012/10/23/aluminium-strontium-barium-in-brisbane-rainwater/ [...]
  12. MikeC

    Chemtrail comment outbreak in New Zealand

    The chemtrail community in New Zealand has been rallied to leave comments on a story about chemtrails in a local newspaper, with predictable results! Nelson is nearby Takaka where "rainwater samples" discussed recently were taken.
  13. David Fraser

    Max and the WhistleBlower

    I was just rereading his blog and it became clear where he gets his figure for 0.008 ug/l Al in rainwater. He has taken the upper figure 8 ug/m3 for air converted it to litres. However he fails to understand that the content of solids in rainwater is not directly proportional to what is in the...
  14. Jay Reynolds

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    These links to previous discussions on the subject of what we have found wrong with past rainwater sample claims are relevant. Newcomers need to read and comprehend this information which fairly well covers the subject.: Debunked: Shasta Snow and Water Aluminum Tests...
  15. Jason

    Cloud Seeding (Weather Modification) on the Dick Van Dyke Show, 1965

    I think it would be better to serve your cause if you didn't discuss "what if's" with respect to cloud seeding and it's impact on the environment and life within the environment. For instance, you named the Ozarks cavefish which is endangered and well studied. They are extremely specialized...
  16. JFDee

    Cloud Seeding, Geoengineering, Detecting nano-aluminum?

    A common misunderstanding of this whole rainwater-analysing business is that the elements - like Aluminum - in the test results are 'free-floating' in the water. This is fundamentally wrong; the largest part of these elements arrives at the test as compounds in minerals - dust, in a nutshell...
  17. Jay Reynolds

    GMO's myths and truths. Heavily noted review of the claims of the GMO giants

    ...those, and likely much more. Boston, did yu search the literature the way you said you always did when questioning aluminum levels in rainwater? Or did you just read something in globalresearch.ca, a site which you should already know promotes the same bogus aluminum-in-rainwater chemtrail...
  18. Mick West

    peer reviewed research on aluminum content of rainwater required

    Debunking is discovering what is factual and what is not. So you are essentially debunking whenever you set out to discover the facts behind a claim. Perhaps you won't find any bunk, but that does not mean you are not debunking. I'm not sure why need more data than from Belfrey's post though.
  19. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    It helps to use Google Scholar, which selects for scholarly sources. But generally, I think it's just that titanium in rainwater is not something that's been of great academic interest, so it's not usually tested for. In any case, you can see that those results were up to 5.53 ug/L.
  20. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Titanium is not the focus of many tests, but it is a normal component of some types of rock and soil, and thus ends up in rainwater just like other components of soil dust. See for example Trace inorganic elements in rainfall in the Montreal Island
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