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3T3L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2001
Posts: 1344
Location: Lubbock, Texas |
Aluminum Oxide and Chemtrails
Thu Dec 20, 2001 1:47 am
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William Thomas has recently published an article which indicates that aluminum oxide may be a component of chemtrails. http://www.nexusmagazine.com/chemtrails.html So far, there is no hard data to prove whether this is correct or incorrect. However, there are several good scientific reasons for Mr. Thomas's hypothesis. This thread will provide some of that information, plus the opportunity to discuss it. |
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3T3L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2001
Posts: 1344
Location: Lubbock, Texas |
Thu Dec 20, 2001 1:59 am
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Let's start with U.S. Patent Number 5003186. Go to this site http://164.195.100.11/netahtml/srchnum.htm and type in 5003186. Press the "Search" button and you will find a line called "Stratospheric Welsbach seeding for reduction of global warming." Click it and you will open a summary of the patent. Here is the Abstract:
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A method is described for reducing atmospheric or global warming resulting from the presence of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere, i.e., from the greenhouse effect. Such gases are relatively transparent to sunshine, but absorb strongly the long-wavelength infrared radiation released by the earth. The method incudes the step of seeding the layer of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere with particles of materials characterized by wavelength-dependent emissivity. Such materials include Welsbach materials and the oxides of metals which have high emissivity (and thus low reflectivities) in the visible and 8-12 micron infrared wavelength regions.
The patent goes on to state that aluminum oxide, in particle ranges from 1-100 microns, seeded into the atmosphere between about 23,000 and 43,000 feet above the earth's surface, would be adequate for this purpose.
Another quote:
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One technique proposed to seed the metallic particles was to add the tiny particles to the fuel of jet airliners, so that the particles would be emitted from the jet engine exhaust while the airliner was at its cruising altitude.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by 3T3L1 on 12-19-2001] |
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Molliani
Joined: 16 Mar 2001
Posts: 428
Location: Illinois |
Thu Dec 20, 2001 9:44 am
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3T3L1
Very interesting post.
Here's a web site of a fellow involved
in contrail research. I wonder if he'd
be willing to answer some of our
questions. Read his overview on the
atmospheric effects of aircraft
emissions. Maybe he could offer
information regarding the possible
addition of metallic particles to aircraft
fuel?
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Section of Atmospheric Composition
Atmospheric effects of aircraft emissions
Ernst Meijer's Home Page
http://www.knmi.nl/~meijere/index.html
Since August 1996 I am working as a researcher at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) in the section Atmospheric
Composition (AS). My research concerns the modelling of tropospheric chemistry, focussing on the impact of nitrogen oxides emissions
on atmospheric ozone. Most work is performed in the framework of these projects:
POLINAT 2
SONEX
EULINOX
TRADEOFF
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On November 21st 2001, I succesfully defended my thesis, entitled "Modelling the impact of subsonic aviation on the composition of the
atmosphere" at the Eindhoven University of Technology. A summary is available in Dutch and English. The full text is also available in
pdf (size 6.7 Mb). You can also request for a hard copy by email.
Further reading:
A model study of observations during POLINAT: accumulation of aircraft emissions in a stagnant anti-cyclone
An overview on the atmospheric effects of aviation with various links can be found here . **
[ ** good "contrail" picture too ]
Information on our global 3-D chemistry-transport model TM3
Information on my aircraft exhaust plume model PARANOX
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3T3L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2001
Posts: 1344
Location: Lubbock, Texas |
Thu Dec 20, 2001 3:53 pm
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Good material, Molliani. Would you like to write to this guy and ask him what he thinks of stratospheric Welsbach seeding with aluminum oxide particles?
I noticed on Michael McDonnough's website that he sent a letter like that to an atmospheric scientist. Here is the letter and the response:
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Here it is my e-mail interview with Professor Alan Robock, Editor, JGR Atmosphere.
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Michael McDonnough wrote:
Dear Alan Robock,
I am writing to you because after reviewing your work I find you to be uniquely qualified to answer my questions regarding the workability of US Patent # 5003186, You will find it linked from my site at http://www.teksphere.com/chemtrails/conclusion.html
My questions will be very brief because I understand your time is valuable Sir.
1. Is the technology sound and workable?
2. If it is being deployed what might be the effects on human health?
3. Do you think the there might be any dangers of a negative climate impact?
Thank you for your valuable time. If you have any comments please respond when possible.
Sincerely,
Michael McDonnough
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From: Alan Robock
To: Michael McDonnough
Subject: Re: Stratospheric Welsbach Seeding to combat global warming
Terrible idea. Nobody wants to get rid of blue skies. And if it did work, some time in the future when the resources or will to continue this pollution goes away, we would have a catastrophic rapid warming.
Professor Alan Robock Editor,
JGR - Atmospheres Department of Environmental Sciences
Phone: +1-732-932-9478 Rutgers University Fax: +1-732-932-8644
14 College Farm Road E-mail: robock@envsci.rutgers.edu
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8551 USA
http://envsci.rutgers.edu/~robock
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Molliani
Joined: 16 Mar 2001
Posts: 428
Location: Illinois |
Thu Dec 20, 2001 4:09 pm
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Good idea 3T
I'll try to get a letter to him between
the holiday's. |
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Fibromaniq

Joined: 01 Feb 2003
Posts: 43
Location: Right behind you Red |
Sat Apr 12, 2003 9:15 pm
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This is not a theory, it is fact my friend!
I lived near Penhold Airbase [Alberta Canada] where a lot of the cloud seeding projects of the 1960's and '70's were done, techniques developed.
They did use Aluminum, stated so in the local papers, but I never heard about Barium.
My question now is about water vapour. We often neglect this in our discussions about making rain, and chemtrails.
W.V. is the most potent of all greenhouse gases. Maybe its just the most common, but in any case it is the primay factor. Thats why global warming causes global warming, a vicious cycle we are headed towards [allready in].
This is so often neglected becasue it represents the casacde effects that the NWO wants us to ignore. Once it starts in ernest [increasing temps], it goes up fast, too scary for public comsumption I suppose.
So is the Aluminum, the cloud seeding, making rain or reducing hail damage, actually CAUSING global warming, and not trying to minimise it? This would mean a shift in thinking to where I believe the NWO isn't helping, they are intent on damage. {why? - for control, for capitalism, a long subject for later].
At the medical view, we only need to see the opportunity for capitalism and to stop the power of seniors [who would remember over three generations, a thing that the NWO counts on not happening because their plans work over three generations to keep it secret].
Senility! -Aluminum causes that in many old people. It collects in the brain right where Alzheimers damage is - hmmmm. Treating it, to suck the last dollars out of that generation and reduce inheritances for better economic control, is part of the plan. And the treatments will ensure that these folks never talk sensibly about things in the past that woud show the pattern of NWO plans [like cures and stuff that have been hidden away].
So it all works out - profits, control, and they seem to relish global warming, easiest to do with water vapour. [I don't think I got this very clear... brain fog from Chemtrails].
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msu94
Joined: 16 Feb 2002
Posts: 207
Location: Tucson, AZ |
Sun Jun 22, 2003 7:54 pm
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Cloud seeding projects target clouds, not water vapor.
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