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  1. G

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    I apologize for dredging up this old post, but researching allowable "aluminum content in rainwater" led me to the group. I'm intrigued by the great posts here and joined. If I may ask, I'm wondering if any opinions have changed in the 3+ years since the thread was started? For me, I've...
  2. Mick West

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    Can you explain what you are basing the "approach zero" claim on? Also, what's the make and model of your tester?
  3. G

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    ...utensils, deodorants and antacids / food containing from our lives. I can't imagine 0 is not better than some positive value. If it's OK with the group, I'd like to continue to post my future rainwater sample findings here to see if they change, and if they change maybe we can brainstorm why.
  4. skephu

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    ...say 5 drops of "Al buffer" have to be added to the sample. This buffer may be acidic, so it dissolves the solids. If that is the case then you are in fact measuring the total aluminum. The values seem fine to me. Never understood why rainwater values are compared to drinking water standards.
  5. Mick West

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    ...aluminum, but that's unlikely). Still your levels seem high for Al3+. I suspect though that it's quite tricky to get an accurate reading. Rainwater is acidic and will leach Al3+ from any dust in the container. Can you verify the accuracy of your tester by testing water from the same sample...
  6. Trailblazer

    J.Marvin Herndon tries to pass off Bird Poop as evidence of "chemtrail" spraying

    That's pretty astonishing. Do any reviewers actually read papers any more? The authors thank Environmental Voices and its donors for generously providing funds for laboratory and publication fees. Environmental who, you say?
  7. G

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    ...person at each location which could introduce methodology differences. I have a new eXact Micro 20 that has been used only to test rainwater falling into a plastic rain gauge mounted 3 feet off of the ground, and where the mouth of the gauge is higher than the post to avoid interference /...
  8. David Fraser

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    It seems that you are very aware of the sources of aluminium are but it may be useful to know the PTWI (provisional tolerable weekly intake) has been set by the WHO at 2/mg/kg an example of which is shown as "The Committee established a provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) of 2 mg/kg...
  9. skephu

    J.Marvin Herndon tries to pass off Bird Poop as evidence of "chemtrail" spraying

    ...mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) was used to investigate evidence bearing on the composition of geoengineering material. Results: Analyses of rainwater and snow provide further evidence that coal fly ash is the primary component dispersed in the atmosphere for geoengineering purposes...
  10. David Fraser

    Aluminium value in rainwater

    ...I have no idea of the country you are posting from but you may find a couple of links from the UK. The UK has a network that measures Al in rainwater, an example shown in the link below. I apologise for no direct link but it is page 18 of 105...
  11. vaccine papers

    Aluminum in rainwater, normal levels shown in FLorida 1983

    hello Here is a paper that should be quite useful for chemtrail debunkers. Its a paper from 1987 reporting measurements of Al in rainwater in the Miami area. Chemtrail theorists claim that there is an unusual amount of Al in rainwater these days, based on tests showing 10-1000ug/L aluminum in...
  12. marrowmonkey

    Eruption of Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii – Conspiracies and Science

    ...perhaps. Freshwater is unevenly distributed on the earth, that is the case in North America as well. Freshwater originally comes from rainwater, and it's not going to stop raining. So on average we are not going to "run out". Some areas have plenty, others doesn't have enough. Locally the...
  13. Mick West

    Oroville Dam Spillway Failure

    ...The emergency spillway goes all the way along the edge of this parking lot. The lot itself is filling up via the drains that normally take rainwater to the lake. They are flowing backwards now. The edges of these puddles will give a good indication of the changes in the lake level. via...
  14. Mick West

    London bombings 7/7. Was official photo of bombers photoshopped? [No]

    No. It's just low resolution footage. There are more frames here at 10:17 Source: https://youtu.be/XGgiuhlPWuI?t=10m17s You can see the railing is not going through anyone, the curb difference is just reflection from the rainwater, the faces are what you would expect at that resolution.
  15. Scott Gates

    Oroville Dam Spillway Failure

    Nope ... there IS a small drain for the basin between weir and new haul road. But it is primarily for rainwater I suspect. Culverts cause concentration which causes erosion. The whole point of a weir wall like this is maintaining laminar flat flow over the area ... all flowing in one uniform...
  16. Mick West

    Neeson's anti-debunking thoughts

    Which comment are you referring to? Could you quote it? Perhaps you misunderstand what we do here. We don't try to make it look like a particular theory is false. We look at the claims of evidence that people make, we investigate them, and we see if that individual claim of evidence is true or...
  17. J

    High barium levels in blood? ( Mohave, AZ?)

    ...told him that he had a low platelet count. The body uses platelets to clot the blood, he said. DiCicco then held up a bottle of cloudy rainwater and asked if anyone wanted to drink it. '(The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality) says its safe to drink. Anyone want to drink it? I...
  18. Jay Reynolds

    Debunked: J. Marvin Herndon's "Geoengineering" Articles in Current Science (India) and IJERPH

    ...of Herndon's paper in IJPREH, I sent him and the IJPREH editor citations of previous research showing that the elements he was finding in rainwater were historically found in comparable amounts by numerous studies (ie. Warneck, 1999), some dating back to Antarctic ice cores 183 years old...
  19. TEEJ

    Patrick Roddie - San Francisco, California, Rainwater sample

    I noticed this rainwater test on his Facebook. Over to you guys who like to analyse these tests. https://www.facebook.com/webbery/posts/10155604400240595?pnref=story https://www.facebook.com/webbery/posts/10155607627185595?pnref=story
  20. Trailblazer

    Debunked: J. Marvin Herndon's "Geoengineering" Articles in Current Science (India) and IJERPH

    This is a chart from the latest paper comparing rainwater samples to laboratory samples of leachate from coal fly ash: Take a note of the scale at the bottom, and then look at, for example, the aluminium to barium ration at the top. The variability is enormous. His "internet readings" (black...
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