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I watched people closely today to see it they are noticing the planes spraying above us - Nope, no one is looking up. A beautiful sunny day ruined




@BearWithMe this might interest you
 
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The real issue is those denying the chemtrails. They are gaslighters. Whether they know it or not is the real curiosity. In other words, there's no doubt what is being sprayed is not simple contrails. The real thing to be curious about is those who are in denial. Are they truly duped or are they being this way deliberately?
 
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Check this out @Lollipop2

Diatomite can be used for many things including to to ignite fire


Silver Iodide is a compound that it is toxic to humans, animals and plants.

One of the most controversial uses of silver iodide throughout history is to generate rain.


Lead Dioxide - In addition to being a prolific chemical oxidizer, lead dioxide is also used in the production of a wide variety of commercial products including matches, pyrotechnics, dyes, and polymers. Because it is such a strong oxidant, lead dioxide should always be handled with great caution within the industrial environment. Lead dioxide itself does not burn, but it can increase the intensity of a fire.

 
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Check this out @Lollipop2

Diatomite can be used for many things including to to ignite fire


Silver Iodide is a compound that it is toxic to humans, animals and plants.

One of the most controversial uses of silver iodide throughout history is to generate rain.


Lead Dioxide - In addition to being a prolific chemical oxidizer, lead dioxide is also used in the production of a wide variety of commercial products including matches, pyrotechnics, dyes, and polymers. Because it is such a strong oxidant, lead dioxide should always be handled with great caution within the industrial environment. Lead dioxide itself does not burn, but it can increase the intensity of a fire.

WoW!! I was going to do this research but got distracted down another rabbit hole for the last 4 hours. Thank you for doing this ❤️
 

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