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  1. Chew

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

    So Herndon could directly compare the fly ash leachate from his reference [10] to the rainwater collected in San Diego he converted the units to µg/L for his Table 1. His fly ash leachate values comes from Table 8...
  2. Jay Reynolds

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

    ...papers: "The geoengineering activity via tanker-jet aircraft emplaces a non-natural, toxic substance in the Earth’s atmosphere which with rainwater liberates highly mobile aluminum."..... "Consequently, the biota of our planet, including humans, failed to develop natural defence mechanisms...
  3. Jay Reynolds

    Government of Cyprus said to find no evidence of spraying

    ...the House of Representatives at the demand of the parliamentarian of the Ecologists Mr. George Perdikis, sampling and chemical analysis of rainwater and atmospheric air was carried out by the departments of Meteorology and Forests respectively. The responsible minister informed the House of...
  4. Jay Reynolds

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

    ...Finally, please share my references with your friend Dane Wigington as he has long been stating that zero aluminum should be found in rainwater. Sincerely, Jay Reynolds On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 1:03 PM, thechief762 . <thechief762@gmail.com> wrote: Dr. Herndon, I would like to see the San...
  5. Trailspotter

    Dane Wigington - Inaccuracies and Omissions

    The keyword here is DOWNWIND. If Roddie lives near the coast and believes that the wind in his place is ALWAYS westerly, then 6,000 miles downwind is… China!;)
  6. Henk001

    Aluminium concentrations

    Well, that's very easy to refute, as we have seen in other threads: soil contains Al, dust in the air contains soil, rainwater contains dust, so rain water will contain Al.
  7. Gabriel Incertis

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

    I am quite sure that those 375,000ug/l are referred to the result of the sludge test in "What in the World are they spraying" (30:02) (). Notice that the concentration is exactly the same as the one in Murphy's documentary and that he remits to geoengineeringwatch.org as the source of this...
  8. Trailblazer

    Aluminium concentrations

    Perhaps we should encourage people to test a nice hot cup of tea too? http://www.eurchembull.com/index.php/ECB/article/view/110 4.40 mg/l for black tea infusion. That's 4,400 µg/l, or more than four times higher than even the highest of their rainwater readings!
  9. Jay Reynolds

    Debunked: Two Disinfo Sites Run by 'Just Some Guy - Mick West

    Laureen? Why blindly follow Harold? Especially when he does things like this: https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-rainwater-samples-from-alachua-county-florida-test-positive-for-aluminum.t313/ and this: https://www.metabunk.org/outrageously-fake-chemtrails-video.t620/
  10. Neil Pennington

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

    ...re-evaluation of the data in the paper and historical data from other historical sources would most likely just show that both the Sr/Ba and Al/Ba ratios would be similar in rainwater, fly ash, dirt, surface water, snow melt and air. A somewhat banal finding unrelated to contrails at +30,000...
  11. NoParty

    Dane Wigington - Inaccuracies and Omissions

    ...me to think...Roddie is simply nicer to my inferior temporal gyrus. Here's something Roddie wrote earlier this year: "I collected rainwater in clean glass bowls on the roof of my San Francisco apartment building on April 5th, 2015, six thousand miles downwind from the nearest factory...
  12. Wayne Harrison

    Claim: Oakville, WA sprayed with toxins 1994

    This was debunked in another discussion: https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-monsantos-aluminum-resistant-gmos-and-chemtrails.t341/ Soil is about 7% aluminum naturally. Are you saying that percentage is now up 21%??
  13. Hama Neggs

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

    Yes. That will have been from Dane Wigington's own original pond water test where they included "sludge" from the bottom of the pond. Somewhere, he/they even recommend that as the correct method of collection of samples to test. :rolleyes:
  14. Jay Reynolds

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

    ...deposition. The closest he comes to approaching that subject is this false claim for which he cites no reference: Beside the observational commonality, post-spraying rainwater was frequently found to contain aluminum and barium, two elements usually not present in naturally-occurring rainwater
  15. Jay Reynolds

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

    ...us that his claims are unreliable. The documentation you will find in the link includes what amount of aluminum is ordinarily found in rainwater, some of the common errors made and how to determine the most likely source of the aluminum ordinarily found. see...
  16. Belfrey

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

    I found something interesting when I dug a bit deeper into Herndon's "rainwater vs. coal ash leachate" graphs. As has been shown, it's very likely that one or both datasets in the Sr:Ba graph were faked; that kind of perfect "mirror image" between them just wouldn't happen by chance. But even...
  17. skephu

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

    ...it incorrectly. It's interesting that the Moreno data show that the mean strontium value is almost the same as the mean aluminum value. In rainwater, strontium is much lower. By the way, the Moreno data show very skewed distributions, so I wouldn't even use means, I would have used medians...
  18. TEEJ

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

    Sadly there is yet another rainwater sample being misinterpreted. This time in Fresno, Ca. Veteran Mario Ramirez believes that he has received results that show Aluminum 170% above normal, Barium 220% above normal and Strontium 320% above normal...
  19. Jay Reynolds

    Aluminium concentrations

    ...https://www.metabunk.org/aluminum-in-the-united-states.t6000/ https://www.metabunk.org/aluminium-value-in-rainwater.t6101/ https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-rainwater-samples-from-alachua-county-florida-test-positive-for-aluminum.t313/
  20. skephu

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

    Figure 4 in the paper is useful, though. It shows how aluminum in rainwater varied through the years. And we can see the 50,000% increase Dane Wigington is always talking about: In the last 10 years, we’ve seen rain test samples escalate from 7 parts per billion (ppb) up to 3,450 ppb (in Mt...
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