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Jeff,
I read
and observed with much interest the recent micro-photo's sent to
me by Kim Weber of the Polymer filaments recovered off the South
Oregon Coast. This same group of photo's and article appeared on
your web-site.
You are
accurate in the comments regarding Clifford Carnicom's study and
investigation of these materials. I have also been looking at
this strange aerosolized filament technology for about three
years. What I have found, after receiving samples retrieved
around Seattle, WA., is a cationic reaction polymer that has an
unidentified bio-active material within it. My first opinion is
that this is the biological control agents released by the
Federal DEA to destroy and further control marijuana growing
across the United States and certain portions of Canada. We have
found that these bio-control agents are genetically mutated
fungal forms that have been mutated with viruses and they
purportedly find and kill any plants containing THC, the active
ingredient.
However,
this is a different story of how Big Gov can launch a control
agent into the Environment and now the entire clandestine DEA
technical effort to control certain substances and drugs,appears
to be headed the same direction as that of Jurassic Park..The
Movie..recall the ending? Out of control...they didn't expect
these mutated monsters to reproduce! Trillions of Fussarium/virus
mutated spores fill the air we breathe and secrete a powerful
mico-toxin. Associative with Reactive Airway Disease?
The
aerosol polymer filaments and webs are a different story,
though, based on our limited research. We can never seem to
collect enough samples to actually conduct thourough and
complete organic/inorganic analyses and the assessment of the
biological section.
We do
know that these polymers are of a crystalline morphology, are
very friable and break into millions of small fragments in the
atmosphere, are inhaled and in some cases are bio-active causing
serious skin lesions and diseases when absorbed into the skin.
The filaments are lyophillic or are oil soluble (upper epidermis
oils melt the polymer fragments and are absorbed into the skin).
We have clearly identified the US Air Forces polymer technology
used in UV Radiation Mitigation strategies. The use of
encapsulated Ultra-Violet Absorbers, Mannin and other organic
compounds to absorb UV or reflect radiation have been found in
US Patents.
These were
provided to the writer by an associate whom was given the US
Patent Numbers of the specific technology used, by individuals
employed by the US Air Force National Atmospheric Lab at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio (street slang
"The Tesla Center") These individuals have been verified to
exist. We have viewed the US Patents assigned to Mil Industrial
Complex Corporations working as Federally approved Contractors.
Hughes Aircraft Corporation is also very involved in the
development and articulation, experimentation and deployments of
some of these technologies.
Another
example in the observation of polymers and filaments deployments
are the ChemTrails that appear to be "dashes" in the jet-trails
pattern. Much like lines-on-the-road, ticked. These are thought
to be the separate, individual reaction-injections of a cationic
polymer system that has been mixed in a cannister and
immediately ejected into the atmosphere using a venture'
eduction spinneret nozzle. The reaction occurs in-situ in the
airborne phase. The "cloud-like" dashes are the spent reaction
products, until the cannister is empty and then another
cannister is prepared (this would be the clear-air space between
the dashes). Many commercial US Patents are available for
viewing this research.
An
example is in California and the utilization of a cationic
reaction polymer containing heavy-metal yellow-chromate for
highway line-painting. I have actually seen this machine spray
the lines. Uniquely, cationic polymers have an extremely high
capacity for use of heavy -metals. They don't coagulate due to
catalysis. This is fundamentally the opinion of many
professional researchers in the ChemTrails debacle that Barium
and Aluminum, Cadmium, Selenium and Thorium can be easily
sprayed into the atmosphere, are chemically stable and reflect
UV and may carry a specific electronic charge. This is the model
aerosolized platform.
I could
continue this review, however, I will allow you and possibly
your readers to digest some this first.
My
background is that of a Professional Chemist, specifically a
Polymer Chemist.
Sincerely,
R. Mike
Castle Columbus, Ohio |