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  1. Belfrey

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    No straightforward way to answer to that, because the degree to which soils can buffer pH is dependent on a lot of things; soil type/parent material and depth, topography and hydrology, weather, etc. In any case, you're right that many garden plants and crop species would be happy in the...
  2. jtmac

    Help me to understand - Photos and Videos with very large numbers of contrails

    ...possibly last. Under the perfect conditions? Also this bothers me even if it's totally safe. I don't want to see a sky like this it's ugly. And finally, what about the rainwater tests that people post with really high levels of al,ba, and sr? Are they just made up garbage? Thanks for replying.
  3. JRBids

    govsks' chemtrail questiions

    Did you ever hear of an "urban legend"?
  4. Efftup

    Former believers, and lessons learned

    ...Aluminium there) at higher altitudes than any of the planes making trails actually fly. People claim to have large levels of Aluminium in rainwater samples but they often don't know the difference between milligrams and micrograms. (If I offered you £1000 and gave you £1, I think you might...
  5. MikeC

    NZ soil/rainwater analysis

    we seem to be posting about the same stuff! :) https://www.metabunk.org/threads/1407-More-analysis-of-quot-rainwater-quot-New-Zealand
  6. solrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    ...choice of search terms comes up empty, it doesn't exist? puhleeeze. Try searching google scholar for the terms "titanium concentration rainwater" or "titanium concentration soil". Yeah, well the quality of your research is, to be polite, seriously lacking. I take it your "research"...
  7. Woody

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    I see titanium as listed, but why is it that when we search for Titanium in rainwater you only pick up lyrics? LOL
  8. solrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Woody, those lab results are invalid because the collection jar was sitting on top of an old van so you did not collect pure rainwater. The rainwater was contaminated by whatever splashed from the top of the van into the jar, in what must have been fairly heavy rain at times to accumulate .42...
  9. MikeC

    peer reviewed research on aluminum content of rainwater required

    Here's a 1955 Illinois analysis of rainwater - unfortunately they werent' looking for aluminium, barium and strontium way back then!! This one from Carleton is dated 2004.....but again no-one is interested in barium, aluminium or strontium! But it does includemany references to rainwater...
  10. Mick West

    Paul Kevin Curtis, chemtrail believer accused of sending Ricin to Pres Obama

    Magnesium and Titanium discussion moved to: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/1421-Magnesium-and-Titanium-levels-in-Rainwater
  11. Cairenn

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    ...No matter how much I try to explain about contrails, they are determined that chemicals are being sprayed. They are wanting to test some rainwater or snow. And since I have the science background (and they would LOVE to prove me wrong) they asked what they would need to do to properly...
  12. Woody

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    ...130 ug/L, but this ground water....7 locations in Aisia spread out reported a high of 7ug/L as well. Oceans bring in an excess amount. According to inland rainwater samples so far I have come up with the highest reading from rainwater is 7 ug/L so far, any other inland samples to verify...
  13. govsks

    govsks' chemtrail questiions

    I noticed on previous posts your site tried to debunk rainwater samples taken by Harold Saive and the results sent to the Basic lab. It seems it would be no use to list any results since they will probably be debated. I also will not list testing done by Bill Nichols in Arkansas. A Mohave County...
  14. Trigger Hippie

    The Radiation Warnings You Won’t Get from the Mainstream Propaganda Machine

    ...times, that radiation levels were not a danger to humans. http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Radiation+from+Japan+reactor+detected+seaweed+rainwater+risk+humans/4516888/story.html Radiation from Japan reactor detected in B.C. seaweed, rainwater; no risk to humans By Tracy Sherlock, Vancouver...
  15. David Fraser

    What does Greenpeace think about chemtrails?

    That would be an exercise in futility.
  16. Belfrey

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    ...only as guidelines to assist public water systems in managing their drinking water for aesthetic considerations, such as taste, color and odor. These contaminants are not considered to present a risk to human health at the SMCL." (See Here.) And of course, none of this applies to rainwater.
  17. Miss VocalCord

    What are the normal levels of Barium in Soil and Water?

    ...from 2001/2002: http://www.provant.be/binaries/hemelwaterrapport_tcm7-137153.pdf It is in Dutch again, but it has some interesting rainwater samples. They were taken from 19 different places in the Antwerpen area, with 3 samples from every place taking in four different seasons (Ocktober...
  18. hemi

    NZ soil/rainwater analysis

    Clare Swinney, New Zealand's doyen of 'chemtrail' activism, has posted some soil and rainwater lab test results that have been sent into her... http://chemtrailsnorthnz.wordpress.com/2012/04/22/rainwater-and-soil-tested-from-upper-south-island-after-heavy-chemtrailing/ Anyone with some...
  19. David Fraser

    peer reviewed research on aluminum content of rainwater required

    If you find any peer reviewed data for rainwater in support of chemtrails I would be interested to read it. As yet I have been unable to find any, in fact I have yet to see anything that could be called a scientific investigation.
  20. Woody

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Oh yes, of course, research tells us the magnesium levels are this high near the oceans, this is why they do not grow wheat, barley, maize or sugar beets near the oceans and grow other crops because it is acidic to the crops we grow here.
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