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Topic: SIMPLE RAIN TEST!! Boiling Texas rainwater reveals toxic sludge | Topic page views:
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BobB
Senior Member
LInden,Texas,United states of America 67 posts, Jul 2001
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posted 08-08-2001 03:52 AM
This experiment is simple, and every one of you can do the same thing I did..After heavy spraying activity I collected 2 liters of rainwater, captured in new five gallon pails(rinsed ,of course).This water was then boiled down to about 50 ml,or 50 cm2,at which point it became evident there was something unusual in the sample,because the sample was now almost opaque! It was nasty blackish brown, kind of like Carnicoms results. Heres where carnicom left off! After I further evaporated the sample down to 20ml,at which time it became syrup-like in consistency .I allowed this sample to dry completely while it was being vibrated by an aquarium airpump. I was able to separate the contaminants in the sample by their density, with the heavier materials going to the bottom and the lighter ones on top. The bottom two laters were metals, probably oxides of aluminum and some other metal. In my experiment, 2000ml of rainwater contained 7ml of contaminants,4ml of which was metalic in nature. I have no way to test for specific metals here, one material is definitly aluminum oxide,which has a distinct blackish -grey, and the other is a metal which is much denser than aluminum......the evidence is available to anyone who can duplicate this simple experiment........
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 08-08-2001 10:29 AM
Bob, thanks for sharing the results of your experiment. Although I'm not sure it is possible to 100%-accurately visually identify the apparent metals, and the relationship of this "syrup" to Chemtrails is not known, it is fascinating nevertheless. I'm intrigued enough by your duplication of Carnicom's experiment, to want to try this myself to see what happens. Lab analysis of this material would be interesting, certainly.
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3T3L1
Differentiated Mouse Fibroblasts

Lubbock, Texas 1347 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 08-08-2001 10:47 AM
Okay, everybody knows I'm gonna ask this, so I will: BobB, do you have pictures?Also, toxdoc, I know you're lurking. What sort of test could be run on this sludge? What would it show? 
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MollyGainYa
Senior Mollycule

Buchanan Dam, Texas 119 posts, May 2001
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posted 08-26-2001 11:10 PM
I missed this posting until tonight, but I really found it fascinating, too. BobB, did you gather any rain today, Sunday, 8-26, or have you gotten any? We got a few very heavy bursts, but they were short-lived. The rain is supposed to continue tomorrow, and I was thinking I would gather some in a glass container and just boil it on the stove. Would that be too crude an experiment? I'm going to try it anyway, just to see what I get!Happy experimenting!  MollyGainYa, with love

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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 08-27-2001 12:48 AM
Very interesting experiment Bob.. now if you can afford it try to find an independant lab to analyze your samples. This would give a lot of credibility to your experiment. At the very least perhaps you could take the sample to your Dept. of Health or whoever the guys are that are responsible for watching water quality. If you could withold telling them the source of your water until after you get the results that would be good.
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