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  1. Woody

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Umm, common sense tells me so, and so does every water analysis aand research on Magnesium and rainwater
  2. Quantumbeliever

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

    ...chemical, even completely ordinary or natural ones, can be dangerous in certain situations. For instance, how would raising the salinity of rainwater affect say, the Ozarks cavefish, an endangered and delicate species that lives deep in the caves in my part of the US. The secrecy surrounding...
  3. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    That says a laxative effect may be seen at 125 mg/L in drinking water - many times higher than your sample (and it says it's not regulated by the EPA). I'm looking for your source for a regulatory limit set at 150 ug/L in rainwater.
  4. David Fraser

    Chemtrails Project

    ...a short while but I have yet to meet anyone that is willing to put in that basic work. The meme from Mangels and Wigington is that rainwater should not contain any of the metals they claim. That claim has no basis in real life, unless you wish to claim that you never saw dust outside until...
  5. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Jay already gave you those published results from SE Ontario, but you simply declared them "impossible" with no explanation. If you reject any data that disagree with your expectations, that's naturally going to affect your conclusions.
  6. Gaikokujin

    Cloud Seeding, Geoengineering, Detecting nano-aluminum?

    ...aluminum in the air to anyone without something like NASA-class equipment? And that brings also a doubt, how could they measure then the aluminun from water? I am referring to those many tests claiming to be rainwater tests: having many hundreds time more aluminum in the rain that is safe.
  7. hemi

    NZ soil/rainwater analysis

    Another from Clare's mob... http://chemtrailsnorthnz.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/rainwater-test-results-from-takaka-nz-show-aluminium-barium-strontium-present/ Al: 0.0065 g/m3 Ba: 0.0087 g/m3 Sr: <0.00053 g/m3 (ie. below the default detection limit). So, even lower levels than the previous lab...
  8. Belfrey

    Gov’t Study: 75% of AIR and Rain Samples Tested Positive for Roundup ??

    ...I'd say that the summary that you linked to in your OP got it right. The study found that detection of glyphosate increased in air and rainwater samples between the two sampling periods, and that other, often more environmentally-harmful pesticides (including other herbicides) decreased.
  9. solrey

    Max and the WhistleBlower

    Where does he come up with this stuff? Not only would it produce miniscule amounts of aluminum oxide, TMA in hexane is still a pyrophoric and it will still crystalize below 20 C. Not exactly properties one would want in an additive for jet fuel used in commercial airliners, or any aircraft for...
  10. Tim TheToolman Coles

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

    Well I hit post too soon I guess. That is another great piece of information that we all pretty much knew. Dane, Russ, and the rest of these people are always making claims of people saying this and that, without ever actually providing any evidence for that. Jay, exceptional work. Above the...
  11. hemi

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    Quite. I think she must realise these aren't the sorts of results she was hoping for, and is just throwing them out there in the hope that 'aluminium, barium and strontium FOUND in rainwater samples' is enough.
  12. Woody

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Review previous post
  13. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    Again, incorrect. Those Ontario rainwater samples were between 1 and 2 ppm (which equals 1,000 to 2,000 ug/L). The ocean is about 1300 ppm (1,300,000 ug/L)
  14. solrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    ...in ground water, not rain water. Magnesium is related to hardness which is not regulated, although there are recommendations. Think about it, the way to remove magnesium from drinking water is through distillation, and rainwater is essentially distilled (evaporated) water from the ground/ocean.
  15. hemi

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    More from Clare... http://chemtrailsnorthnz.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/aluminium-barium-strontium-found-in-whangarei-rainwater/ Yet again, the levels are very low, and the lab has now started including guidelines as to acceptable levels (to be found in drinking water) for aluminium and barium...
  16. hemi

    NZ soil/rainwater analysis

    Indeed. I had the same thoughts about the strontium levels too: non-existent, or just very very low. But, as per usual, it's all 'proof of geo-engineering' for them, despite the low levels involved. Sigh.
  17. Leifer

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quality of Stored Rainwater Used for Drinking in Metropolitan South Australia (pdf) © Water Quality Research Australia Limited 2010 There's already ample testing data available showing normal levels, but...
  18. MikeC

    More analysis of "rainwater" - New Zealand

    Hey Clare actually posted my comment on the 2nd article that the level of strontium is less than the detectable limit - the first time I have gotten one through in over a year I think! :) Plus someone called Rosemary helped her to a possible conclusion as to what that might mean :)
  19. Belfrey

    Magnesium and Titanium levels in Rainwater

    That table was offered as a reference for the presence of titanium in rainwater, not magnesium (Mg is not included in that table).
  20. George B

    govsks' chemtrail questiions

    Why is Mohave County the only example of elevated Barium in the blood samples . . . if Barium is being sprayed all over the planet? Could there not be a unique local source of this elevation? The mechanic . . . do you know his identification or credibility? Sounds like a good story but also...
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