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A man in Arkansas noticed unusual clouds that didn't fade away like normal contrails. He collected samples of the material that fell from the sky and had it tested, revealing high levels of barium, which is toxic. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality confirmed the unusual levels but couldn't determine the source. Chemtrails, which are believed by some to be secret biological or chemical testing, have been a topic of concern for years. The military denies any such program exists, but there have been historical instances of secret testing on the public. Barium exposure can cause various health issues, including stomach and chest pains, as well as blood pressure problems.

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I found hazardous materials like aluminum, barium, and strontium in the air force system. Soil and air sampling showed high levels of these contaminants. When I questioned this, I was threatened with a mental evaluation. This validated my suspicions.

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We tested 20 baby formula brands for toxic metals, finding all 40 samples contained aluminum and lead. 80% exceeded EPA lead limits, with one goat milk formula having 41,000 ppb of aluminum, far above safe levels. Arsenic, mercury, and cadmium were also present in many samples, with some exceeding FDA drinking water limits. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. These alarming results can be found on gmoscience.org.

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Approximately 50 million tons of aluminum, barium, and strontium are being spread annually on land masses worldwide, with catastrophic consequences. The concentration of aluminum in California soils has dramatically increased, affecting plant growth and potentially accumulating in plant tissue. While the amount sprayed may not immediately kill plants, it can accumulate in the soil and on leaves, potentially migrating into plant tissue and edible parts. This leads to nutrient deficiencies, lower health, and a cascade of negative consequences. The senseless application of aluminum is to blame for these issues.

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The study reveals that the periodic table, typically known to contain around 200 chemical elements, actually includes over 50 undeclared elements. Among these are lithium, beryllium, boron, magnesium, aluminum, potassium, calcium, vanadium, chromium, iron, and cobalt. Notably, there is a significant presence of calcium, which correlates with increased calcification observed in brain tomography scans. As we examine elements with higher atomic numbers, we encounter rarer elements, including arsenic, gallium, and selenium. The findings extend to rare earth elements, with europium detected in low concentrations, indicating a serious discovery in the composition of elements.

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Speaker 0 states that Girl Scout cookies are a problem. They tested 13 different types of cookies from 25 states, including California, Iowa, and one other state, and the results were published on momsacrossamerica.org. The tests reported 100% positive for glyphosate and 100% positive for heavy metals, at alarming levels. Over 88% of the cookies contained all five of the toxic metals tested: aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead. The speaker notes that some of these toxic metals can leave permanent lifetime damage. They claim that over 80% of the Girl Scout cookies had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows. They also state that the aluminum was up to 300 times higher than the exposure level people are supposed to be exposed to, with aluminum readings described as possibly being in the parts per million range (around 29 parts per million). The speaker suggests a possible source for the high aluminum levels, speculating that it could be related to geoengineering, since aluminum is sprayed to manipulate clouds to create rain, though they say further testing needs to be done on that hypothesis.

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Stella and friends tested jewelry for cadmium, a toxic metal found in some pieces. In Yiwu, China, where much Canadian jewelry is made, cadmium was discovered in some items. Health Canada regulates cadmium in kids' jewelry, but marketplace tests found it in pieces at two stores. Parents took action by removing all costume jewelry from their kids. The investigation revealed seven items with high cadmium levels. Cadmium poses a danger when ingested, especially for children. Lead was previously a concern, but now cadmium is the toxic metal found in jewelry.

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A man in Southwest Arkansas discovered a strange substance in the sky, leading to speculation about chemtrails. Photos showed unusual clouds that did not fade away like normal contrails. The man collected samples of the material and had it tested, revealing a high level of barium, exceeding toxic levels set by the EPA. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality acknowledged the unusual levels but stated that proving the source is difficult. Barium is often associated with chemtrail testing. Concerns about secret biological or chemical testing on the public have been raised, referencing past Senate hearings and a Rockefeller report. The possibility of ongoing secret testing remains uncertain.

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We tested 20 baby formula brands, finding all 40 samples contained toxic aluminum and lead. 80% had lead levels exceeding EPA limits for drinking water. One goat milk formula had 41,000 parts per billion of aluminum, far surpassing other heavy metals. 57% had arsenic, 55% mercury, and 35% cadmium. Some samples had mercury and cadmium levels above FDA limits for drinking water. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. For more details, visit gmoscience.org. Translation: We tested 20 brands of baby formula and found that all 40 samples contained toxic aluminum and lead. The majority had lead levels higher than what the EPA allows in drinking water. One goat milk formula had extremely high levels of aluminum compared to other heavy metals. Many samples also contained arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. Some exceeded the FDA's limits for these metals in drinking water. Six formulas had all five toxic metals present. More information can be found on gmoscience.org.

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From an aerial view, the scale of the dump is described as extraordinary. Provincial documents state that there are 290,000 cubic meters of waste at the site. Of this total volume, about 40% consists of construction and demolition waste as well as contaminated soil. The documented worrisome pollutants identified include heavy metals, asbestos, and lead paint. Despite many years of operation, the Ministry of Environment indicates that no permit has ever been issued for the site.

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This is a federal issue, and the governor's office won't comment. Have you tested rainwater? People here have high levels of barium, aluminum, and strontium in their blood. We want ADEQ to take action, investigate, and speak out. Where is this contamination coming from? Thank you.

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A man in Arkansas noticed strange clouds in the sky, leading to concerns about chemtrails. Lab tests revealed high levels of barium, sparking fears of secret government testing. Historical evidence of past biological experiments on the public adds to these concerns. The military denies any involvement in chemtrail programs. Barium exposure can cause health issues, including stomach and chest pains, and blood pressure problems. Long-term exposure may weaken the immune system.

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Rainwater tested in 2013 contained 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum, whereas it should normally be zero. Snow on Mount Shasta at the 8,000-foot level contained 61,000 micrograms per liter, four times the amount found in the soil there. These tests are international in scope. The pH of acid soils is 20 times more alkaline, and the aluminum in the soil has doubled in the last ten years. The speaker is unable to restore normal pH in their garden because nanoparticles are now in the circulatory systems of both plants and humans. The speaker worries about the collapse and decrease of agriculture. Aluminum blocks essential nutrients.

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Allegedly, new reports from North Carolina and Tennessee indicate that people are getting sick following recent devastation and homelessness. A nuclear fuel station near Asheville supposedly had training barrels washed into the river. However, reports now claim it was a semi-truck full of nuclear fuel buried 10 to 20 feet under the mud. While it's unconfirmed if this is making people sick, ruptured sewers, dead animals, and dead bodies are causing contamination. Sixty people on the mountain are reportedly sick with an unknown illness. A man who brought cadaver dogs to the Carolinas now allegedly has 4 dead dogs and 6 actively dying. Horses rescued from the river are also very sick, with blood work revealing contamination. People are advised to stay out of the mud and away from the water due to contamination.

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A peer-reviewed study found 55 undeclared chemical elements in COVID gene therapy technology from Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, CanSino, Sinopharm, and Sputnik 5. Combining these findings with results from SEMEDX, a total of 62 undeclared chemical elements were found. Researchers deduced that the COVID injections are part of a secret worldwide nanotechnological experimentation program. The study stated that the diversity and presence of elements across brands makes contamination or accidental adulteration unlikely. Detection analysis via ICP MS technology identified elements detrimental to the body, including 11 heavy metals. Chromium was found in 100% of samples, arsenic in 82%, nickel in 59%, cobalt and copper in 47%, tin in 35%, cadmium, lead, and manganese in 18%, and mercury in 6%. Boron, calcium, titanium, aluminum, arsenic, nickel, chromium, copper, gallium, strontium, niobium, molybdenum, barium, and hafnium were found in all brands.

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Our investigation revealed harmful pathogens like barium and cesium in vaccine contents, turning humans into plastic with metal components. Cesium 137 transforms living tissue into an antenna, making us synthetic biology vaccine slaves.

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Apollo, Pennsylvania, a small town near Pittsburgh, hides a dark nuclear secret. In March 1976, General Brent Scowcroft was summoned to an emergency meeting where Marcus Roudin, head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), warned that some younger nuclear staff were about to spill the beans about an American scandal tied to an Apollo company called Numec (Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation). The CIA had briefed the NRC that Apollo was the source of highly enriched uranium used in Israel’s nuclear weapons program. The room confirmed the CIA’s conclusion, and a forty-year cover-up followed, ostensibly to avoid hurting Israel’s feelings. Numec processed nuclear material in Apollo. In 1965, a White House memo and a 1966 AEC report disclosed that more than 200 pounds of highly enriched uranium were missing, totaling north of 178 kilograms (close to 400 pounds). This was a national security alarm: someone had stolen 400 pounds of America’s most precious material. The missing uranium raised the question of whether it could have ended up in Israel’s bomb program. Was this an accounting error or something more? The real question: did bomb-grade uranium disappear from an American plant and wind up in Israel? The FBI, CIA, and Congress investigated, and the GAO reviewed the matter, but the case remained unresolved. Across investigations, officials could not fully account for the material in Apollo. Some high-level officials believed Israel had obtained it and concealed it. Zalman Shapiro, Numec’s founder and president, was not a minor figure. He had worked on the USS Nautilus reactor program and fuel development, and he was a noted supporter of Israel. FBI documents show Shapiro had frequent contacts with Israeli officials, including a science attaché believed to be an intelligence officer, and he had close ties with leaders in Israel’s government and its nuclear program. Shapiro hosted four Israeli intelligence officers at the Apollo plant in 1968, one of whom was Mossad agent Rafael Eitan, who later ran Jonathan Pollard’s spying operation in the U.S. for Israel. Eitan’s presence in Apollo is documented, along with other visitors connected to the Israeli embassy and Masad. Shapiro’s legal team later claimed the investigation was due to his fondness for Israel. The FBI noted the visitors’ roles, and the CIA’s Carl Duckett briefed NRC officials that the CIA believed the missing uranium ended up in Israel. The Ford and Carter administrations faced political and diplomatic concerns about public knowledge of Israeli involvement, and there were discussions of surveillance, which J. Edgar Hoover reportedly refused. The Brzezinski memo from 1977 noted that the AEC did not require annual physical inventories in the 1950s and 60s, and Newmick’s inventory practices were particularly deficient, with no physical inventory between 1957 and 1965. There are claims of environmental samples from 1968 pointing to Israel via a signature linked to Portsmouth, Ohio, where Pneumoc sourced uranium. Much of the truth remains classified, and the GAO was denied access to CIA and FBI documents. The public never received a full transparent investigation. The story also ties to local consequences: Apollo and nearby Parks Township host a 44-acre shallow-land disposal site with 10 trenches of contaminated waste, a remnant of uranium processing. In sum, there were massive nuclear discrepancies, extraordinary Israeli access to Numec, Mossad involvement, and years of secrecy driven by political concerns about Israel’s reputation, leaving the case shrouded in classified materials and unresolved publicly.

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Minerals being tested include arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, and manganese. The results show significant exceedances above permissible levels: arsenic (0.01 vs. 8.27), barium (0.05 vs. 853.73), chromium (0.05 vs. 57.42), lead (0.05 vs. 194.06), and selenium (0.2 vs. 2.26). Bumpus Cove has a history of nuclear fuel activity and dumping over decades. It's unclear if the contamination is due to Hurricane Helene or past dumping. The sample was taken from the mud flats in Bumpus Cove, suggesting that the contamination may stem from the silt of the Nolichucky River after the hurricane, rather than groundwater issues from the 1980s.

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The Florida Department of Health conducted independent laboratory testing of 46 candy brands from 10 companies. Of the 33 traditional candy brands tested (brands such as Three Musketeers, Snickers, Skittles, Nerds, KitKats, and Jolly Ranchers), arsenic was detected at elevated levels in 26 of the 33 traditional brands.

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A man in Southwest Arkansas observed unusual cloud patterns resembling chemtrails, which began as normal contrails but did not dissipate. He collected water samples that showed high levels of barium, exceeding EPA toxic levels. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality acknowledged the unusual findings but noted that identifying the source is challenging. Concerns about chemtrails relate to historical government testing on populations, including biological agents. Although the military denies any current programs, the potential health effects of barium include stomach and chest pains from short-term exposure and blood pressure issues from long-term exposure. Experts suggest that chronic exposure could weaken the immune system.

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A man in Southwest Arkansas discovered a strange substance in the sky, leading to speculation about chemtrails. Photos showed unusual clouds that did not fade away like normal contrails. The man collected samples of the material and had it tested, revealing a high level of barium, exceeding toxic levels set by the EPA. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality acknowledged the unusual levels but stated that proving the source is difficult. Barium is often associated with chemtrail testing, which has raised concerns about secret biological or chemical experiments on the public. Historical evidence, such as Senate hearings in 1977 and the Rockefeller report in 1994, supports the possibility of past secret testing. The question remains whether it is happening again.

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Hershey's chocolate is being accused of containing high levels of lead and cadmium, according to a lawsuit against Trader Joe's and Hershey's. Independent tests found lead at 265% and cadmium at 144% above the maximum limit. Even though it takes a significant amount of these metals to be fatal, consuming Hershey's chocolate bars regularly can lead to flu-like symptoms and weaken the immune system. The video suggests that our tainted food supply may contribute to declining life expectancy in America. Taking legal action against the responsible parties, like Hershey's, is one way to address this issue.

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In 2013, rainwater tested at 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum, a significant increase from previous years. The pH of acid soils has become more alkaline, with aluminum levels doubling in the last decade. Nanoparticles are now present in plants and humans, affecting nutrient absorption. Concerns about the impact on agriculture are greater than worries about autism and Alzheimer's.

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Eight years ago, the EPA declared it unsafe to eat freshwater fish in 19 states due to mercury contamination from coal-burning power plants. In 49 states, some fish are deemed unsafe. The only state with all fish considered safe is Wyoming, where testing funds have not been allocated. The CDC reports that 1 in 6 American women have dangerous mercury levels, risking serious health issues for their children, including cognitive impairments. Each year, 640,000 children are born exposed to harmful mercury levels. The Clinton administration classified mercury as a hazardous pollutant, requiring a 90% reduction in emissions from power plants. However, the Bush administration rolled back these regulations, allowing utilities to continue discharging mercury at high rates.

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We are finally confirming the nanotech inside people's blood and tissues. This SEM scanning electron microscope also has the ability to scan and identify and tell you what the compounds that you're looking under the microscope are made of. We were shocked over the last couple of day. This is the first time I'm giving this information out. We were shocked the last couple of days to see that one of the biggest components of the nanotechnology that we've been looking at, that's coming up under the electron microscope and it's scanning it is strontium. Now what have they been spraying in the air in the chemtrails for years that we've known about? Strontium, bariums. And we're also seeing cesium and cesium one thirty seven, which coincides with the Department of Energy's documentation that I received a couple weeks ago from Todd Callender clarifying that the Department of Energy is the main culprit of creating over 470,000 bioweapons, any everything from Lyme disease to herpes to know, every single kind of disease we've suffered from and selling it on the black market.
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