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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 1, 2008 12:23:20 GMT -5
I can't recall where I read this, however, apparently there are microscopic bacteria, fungi, and other critters that live in the atmosphere at various altitudes.
One theory claimed that the chemtrail spraying causes these pathos to stick to the silica, aluminum, and barium bringing them down to earth.
A potential morgellons cause?
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Post by ruth on Jul 1, 2008 12:47:48 GMT -5
i've been trying to tie these in www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/archive/2005/nanobacteria-in-clouds.htmlNanobacteria in clouds could spread disease 11 April 2005 Micro-organisms in clouds could play a crucial role in the spread of disease and in the formation of rain drops, scientists have claimed. The radical theories about nanobacteria - micro-organisms considerably smaller than ordinary bacteria - in clouds are published in two recent articles in the Journal of Proteome Research by Dr Andrei P. Sommer of the University of Ulm, Germany, and Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe of Cardiff University, UK. They say nanobacteria are now accepted as being widely prevalent in the terrestrial environment and that their evidence is compelling for the existence of these nano-organisms, even in the stratosphere. In humans, nanobacteria have now been identified on four continents, they add. Dr Sommer and Professor Wickramasinghe further suggest that nanobacteria's involvement in several serious diseases such as the formation kidney stones, heart disease, and HIV is also slowly being recognised by the scientific community. "Experiments have shown that nanobacteria are excreted from the body in urine and their dispersal from the ground into the atmosphere and stratosphere appears to be inevitable," said Dr Sommer. The scientists argue that their occurrence in clouds could play a crucial role in the global dispersal of infective agents, and might also play a prominent role in the nucleation of cloud drops. "This happens because nanobacteria, lifted from the ground by winds, could transit between the high humidity region of the clouds and the relatively dry inter-cloud regions, leading to oscillations between a dormant state and one of activation," explained Professor Wickramasinghe. "Remnants of a sticky protein (slime) coating nanobacteria makes them act as extremely efficient cloud condensation nuclei, with a tendency to aggregate to clusters upon contact." Their work corroborates the findings of Ruprecht Jaenicke, of the Institute for Atmospheric Physics at Mainz University, Germany, on bioaerosols (airborne contaminants) and proteins in the atmosphere reported in New Scientist (31 March) and Science (1 April). The contribution of nanobacteria to pathogenic bioaerosols, in the view of the authors, must overwhelm all other types of biological particles in the atmosphere.
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 1, 2008 12:53:24 GMT -5
Thank you Ruth
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 1, 2008 15:05:20 GMT -5
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Post by glennb on Jul 12, 2008 2:48:04 GMT -5
Fungus tends to bind to aluminum so the aluminum particulates in the chemtrails would tend to bring down to Earth the fungal forms in the upper atmosphere. Thing is with over 300 different strains of virally mutated mold and fungi that have been found in the chemtrails , as mentioned by award winning journalist Will Thomas,I wonder if it even matters that there may be some extra stuff hitching a ride on the chemtrails as they drift back to Earth and our breathing level.
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