- The next time you watch chem-spewing jets wreck a blue
sky with a toxic fluorescent haze, think BARIUM. There is growing evidence
that we are swimming in the stuff. So lets review some facts about a substance
we may be eating, drinking and breathing in large quantities.
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- Leading chemtrail researcher Clifford Carnicom has completed
a series of impressive reports citing evidence that our atmosphere is now
saturated with barium compounds as a result of the military's on-going
weather and atmospheric modification projects. The presence of metallic
alkaline salts in rainfall samples collected nationwide indicates that
the atmospheric pH is being rapidly modified -- most likely by barium.
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- Barium facilitates weather mod projects because it can
create cloud formations at extremely low humidity, when natural clouds
cannot form. Barium oxide (a salt) is a desiccant (drying agent) and can
be used by the military to de-humidify clouds and dry up unwanted precipitation.
Have your skin, mucus membranes and eyes been very dry lately?
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- Barium occurs naturally in two primary forms, barium
carbonate and barium sulfate. Both of these metallic substances are mined.
Many compounds of barium can be developed in a chemical lab, such as barium
titanate, a combination of barium, titanium and oxygen. Radioactive barium
is a uranium fission product produced when the nucleus of a U-235 atom
is hit by a neutron.
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- We know that America's military-industrial complex has
been spewing various forms of barium into our atmosphere for years. The
University of Alaska has propelled barium into space in order to study
the earth's magnetic field lines. The military used barium salts over enemy
territory in Libya, Panama and Iraq, reportedly to make the population
sick. A recent report from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base confirms that
the Air Force has been spraying barium titanate across the United States
to facilitate advanced radar studies.
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- Chemical handbooks state that barium is highly toxic
to human beings. The officially ìsafeî levels of barium in
the environment are quite low, on the order of 1-2 parts per million. The
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry warns that humans who
ingest high levels of barium can develop problems with the heart, stomach,
liver, kidneys, spleen and other organs. It also confirms that ingesting
high levels of water soluble barium compounds can cause:
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- * difficulties in breathing
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- * changes in heart rhythm
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- * increased blood pressure
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- * stomach irritation
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- * brain swelling
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- * muscle weakness
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- Soluble salts of barium can stimulate all muscles of
the body, producing contractions of the skeletal muscles and spasms of
the smooth muscles of blood vessels, bronchi, stomach and intestines. These
salts can radically increase the force of the heartbeat, a potentially
lethal situation for the elderly and the chronically ill. In toxic doses,
these salts can cause high blood pressure, asthmatic attacks, burning sensation
in the stomach, nausea, vomiting and convulsions. One chemical directory
advises that barium be kept out of the reach of children. Great stuff to
be spraying over the civilian population of our nation, is it not?
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- When barium reacts with water to form barium hydroxide,
as it would in the moist atmosphere, it liberates much heat. This could
explain why, on heavy spray days in warm weather, people complain about
the abnormal, almost microwave-type heat they feel. If our benevolent government
really cared about global warming, would it spray the atmosphere with heat-generating
compounds? Is the government's secret chemtrail aerosol project being used
to increase atmospheric heat in order to perpetuate the global warming
crisis for the cash cow that it is?
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- One troubling question not yet answered is: Would the
military dare spray us with the radioactive form of barium? If so, it would
not be the first time our government has deliberately exposed hapless Americans
to radioactive materials which later produce illness and death for countless
unsuspecting victims.
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- For more information go to http://www.carnicom.com/contrails.htm.
Click on 'A Case for Testing' and the other barium-related reports available
at this web site.
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