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Post by glennb on Jun 12, 2010 3:48:11 GMT -5
This morning I noticed a fine layer of yellow dust all over my car. First thought was that it was probably pollen. However I have owned this car, which is black, for almost 5 years now and I have never noticed yellow dust on it before. Surely if it really was pollen I would have noticed this yellow dust in previous years.
Second thought is the dust was probably fall-out from the chemtrails. Well, I wonder what the F they are spraying now. I have been observing chemtrails since 1997. Still remember the first time I went out and discovered an even layer of clumpy black grime all over my car. I knew in my gut it was something really bad from the beginning. Not once in the past 13 years, since the chemtrail spraying began have I noticed yellow dust on my car. I have seen black dust and lots of fine, grey, slightly iridescent dust, but not yellow.
For what ever it's worth I am going to take a sample of this dust and save it. Perhaps someone will want to test it.
I am very concerned about what may be in it and the negative health effects that might occur from inhaling or touching this yellow dust.
Has anyone else in other areas of the country noticed yellow dust on their cars?
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Post by kammy on Jun 12, 2010 5:44:43 GMT -5
Glenn, can you mail it to Toni and let her inspect it... just wondering? She's the main US inspector, ya' know?
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Post by toni on Jun 12, 2010 9:14:00 GMT -5
heheh you're so funny Kammy. And yes Glennb, I will scope it if you can sweep some into a zip lock. I'd only need enough to see...a few particles or more? I can't really "test" it, but I'll get pics. Maybe too Glennb, if you have a disposable cup, add some water, and stir some in and see if it dissolves, like sugar would. If it does, it's not "dust" or fungi, I'd say it's a chemcial of some kind.
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Post by bannanny on Jun 14, 2010 12:47:00 GMT -5
It was kinda strange when I read your post glennb... reason being I was visiting a girlfriend, then sitting outside at the train station waiting for the train to come back home. I looked down and noticed some of that same yellow dust on the top of my purse. I told Tom about it and he also said it might just be pollen... but like you I've never seen it before either. There were alot of chemtrails in the sky that day too, soooo I think we have a pretty good idea where it's coming from.
I've been having alot more symptoms since I returned to California too... now I know what they mean when they say it's one of the hot spots for morgs! Maryland was better to me and altho Tom's the only reason I'm moving there, I can't wait to get out of California becuz of the rise in symptoms here.
My car's been sitting ever since May 5th too... and I'm NOT getting back in it. I haven't really looked at it closely, but it's gonna be sold... so I don't even care to go near it cuz I'd always have a morg reaction from the time I'd start drivin down my driveway to go into town. Morgs loooves cars... maybe becuz of all the electrical stuff, I dunno... but it really seems to accumulate in and on one. It was clean the last time I got in it, but like I said... there's no way I'm gonna get back in the thing now. Mom has a brand new car and it doesn't seem to bother me at all... and since we've been spending alot of time together before I leave for good on the 28th, I can drive with her to town or she lets me use it when I need to. Anyway, don't know why I got on all that... just the car thing and morgs I guess, DUH!
love ya ~~ bannanny
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Post by cyn on Jun 14, 2010 17:32:56 GMT -5
I have not noticed any accumulation outside anywhere, however I have been concerned for days about all my bodily fluids turning quite yellow. Figured it was Morgs doing, but in what manner - I did not know.
Bannanny, I wasn't aware you are leaving Calif. I do not blame you. The food alone is a good reason to try it elsewhere. Hope you do better in Maryland!
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Post by bannanny on Jun 14, 2010 18:08:15 GMT -5
Sendin you a PM cyn....
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Post by glennb on Jun 14, 2010 20:11:41 GMT -5
Bannanny,
Very interesting that you noticed the yellow dust too. Do you live in the SF Bay Area?
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Post by bannanny on Jun 15, 2010 13:42:40 GMT -5
Nope... I'm in So Cal glenn. It's been pretty windy here tho so I know all that stuff travels from place to place. In fact that's one of the reasons I think morgs is so bad where I am. Sixty to eighty mile an hour winds are common in this canyon and we have the Santa Ana's everywhere too. Then there's everything I'm surrounded by within a 200 mile radius. Edwards AFB, Vandenberg AFB, Lockheed, and Skunk Works (a high security division of Lockheed.) So there's alot of testing around here and alot of wind... pretty good morg combo I think!
Hey, how are you feeling glenn? I still have you in my prayers and hope you're feeling and doing better every day!
much love ~~ bannanny
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Post by in tokyo on Jun 18, 2010 10:32:45 GMT -5
I experienced the same yellow dust on 2 occasions. One led to 2.5 years and counting of vicious scalp infection. The other time I experienced it, I headed to the carwash to take the stickiness off of my dark car. While polishing it, I saw a spider on its strand of silk drift through the air, and land down across the car, right in front of me. The silk strand baked onto the warm surface of the car and stayed. It stayed there for 6 months in fact- and was the thickness of a fiberoptics fiber. I was able to chip some of it off with my fingernail, but other parts of it stayed through weekly washings and highway driving. The fact that a single strand of spider silk would be that thick says something sad.
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Post by bannanny on Jun 18, 2010 16:18:53 GMT -5
I gotcha on the spider silk thing in tokyo! In fact I found a pic a while back of bio engineered spider silk and yep... it matched the morg strands we all too many times find. Here's the bio-engineered stuff... and here's some of my segmented fiber strands... I've got tons of pics that match that stuff... so it tells me it's a very strong possibility that bio engineered spider silk is a big part of morgs. I think they're the strands that explode out of the tiny white specs that look like sparks of bright white lights goin off everywhere... just my opinion tho! big hugs ~~ bannanny
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