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Webe1's avatar

Who controls the skies? The governments (military)? If the military wanted to intercept planes spewing the toxic materials down onto everything below they could, but they don’t...or can’t. Such toxins are said to be in the fuel of military, commercial, and private aircraft. When questioned, it was said that the FL governor replied that he has no jurisdiction over the skies.

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Looking through your images feels like I'm looking at my own blood samples. All too familiar. I found similar results in rain water and urine, too. These filaments are everywhere.

I think we're looking at hydrogel filaments which appear to be in everything - blood, air, rain and food. The hydrogels are clever practical mechanisms for universal dispersal of chemical toxins.

The nano-micro self-assembly that you've shown is also very familiar to me. I've watched the varied structural formations grow by the minute on the slide. Liquid crystal mesogens? I've also shown 'frothing' micro-activities in some of my blood sample posts.

During my own extensive blood sample observations (7 self-stab pin-prick samples in one day!) for my recent post ('Non-Self Alien Invaders') I was again amazed to observe the dynamic micro-activity of the tiny dots of (presumed) hydrogel formations brewing up everywhere on the slide. What soon appeared was a network of resinous hydrogel 'squid-like' shapes (which I fortunately filmed in darkfield).

So, rightly or wrongly, my humble interpretation of your images shouts hydrogels! As for chemtrail induced fog, hydrogels would fit the scenario. They are an ideal mechanism for combining water vapour in air with the toxic metals and other chemicals that are dispersed. I'd guess that hydrogel filaments form mid-air, like bulbous droplets, micro snow flakes - or heavy fog.

Your night-time observation of the chemtrail planes is interesting. It should be easier to spot them at night via their tail lights. Either way, they don't care do they? They spray us like bugs day and night and few people even bother looking up at them.

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