posted 06-01-2003 02:41 PM
Umm, so the answer to solving chemtrails is to put plant life in the atmosphere and give us green skies. No mention of human mutation, but beats barium and aluminium. I fear that when chemtrails is exposed and publicly admitted by governments around the world, this type of BS will be the answer. They want to mutate us for the real power behind the illuminati. The answer folks is FREE ENERGY, not Aerolichens. IMHO.
The Earth's Green Sky http://groups.yahoo.com/group/prep2003discuss2/message/4752 The predictable consequences of the introduction of AeroLichens into
Earth atmosphere.
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Green sky planet
The most visible consequence will be that the sky will become green
over time, or rather shading over to blue-green or brown, depending on
the season. While this will certainly impact all life on earth at a
core perception level, a green sky is neither good nor bad. Other side
effects like the loss of earth bound astronomy will have significant
ramifications which will be deemed to be bad, however, with the
alternative being death of humanity within 50 years and the reduction
of all life on earth by 90%, bad will certainly be relative.
Before delving more deeply into the side effects of the AeroLichen, a
brief discussion of their nature, development and expected results
will be helpful.
Fundamentally Plants
AeroLichens are fundamentally plants, although plants more like the
familiar tree lichens such as Usnea Longissima also known as Old Man's
Beard, than plants like bananas or wheat or trees. However, whereas
terrestrial lichens are a symbiotic association between algae and
fungus, the AeroLichen goes further as its designers incorporated
genetic material from extreme bacteria, specifically, the hydrogen
extraction component which allows the AeroLichens to float and live in
Earth's high atmosphere. So while a blend of algae and fungus and
bacteria, AeroLichens are still fundamentally plants.
In this symbiosis, the algae provides photosynthetic capability, the
fungus delivers the ability to extract and process chemicals, and the
bacteria provides the hydrogen and other gasses used to maintain lift,
keeping the AeroLichen in the highest reaches of the atmosphere.
Further, the bacterial component brings the ability to operate
chemical processes at extremes of temperature to the AeroLichen.
Engineered as the opposite of its deep sea thermal vent source
bacteria, AeroLichens thrive in the cold, near space environment of
the upper atmosphere just below the remnants of the ozone layer.
Response to Global Warming
Introduced by private genetic engineers as an alternative approach to
the global spraying of metal salts and polymers by governments
(identified by the term `chemtrails' in popular culture for the
spraying of barium, aluminum and other metallic salts in mixture with
synthetic polymers as a response to UV Summer), AeroLichens are
intended to produce several beneficial effects regarding the life
threatening global warming catastrophe expected within 50 years.
· First and foremost, they reflect and absorb UV rays.
· Second they extract, and process, complex fluorocarbons and
other greenhouse gases from the high atmosphere.
· Third they form triatomic oxygen (ozone) as a waste product
to replenish the ozone layer over time.
· Fourth AeroLichens form biofilms high in the atmosphere which
dampen and dissipate severe weather and large storms.
· Fifth the AeroLichen biofilms can be harvested as a resource
for both chemicals and energy.
Release into `the wild'
The initial rationale of releasing AeroLichens into the wild came from
the view that global warming is not to be `cured' by dumping yet more
pollution into the sky as is currently being attempted by the global
governmental consortium, and that such continuing effort represented
as much risk as the emerging UV Summer catastrophe. Seen in the
context of a world wide extinction within 50 years of 90% of all
species including humans, the risks of releasing AeroLichens and
creating a new ecosystem niche on earth are minimal no matter what the
consequences.
My Planet Too!
That the release of AeroLichens represents the first action seen as
proof of the `global turning' of the consciousness of the world's
population, and that the release is cited as the `act of bioterrorists
against the world' by the governmental collective, does not lessen
either its planetary impact nor the significance of the rise of the
philosophy of `personal responsibility' (also known as the `my planet
too' movement). This new force emerging is directly related to the
spread of both knowledge and technical skill as well as the recent
rise of the concept of personal power among the oppressed peoples of
the planet. Bioengineers the world over have contributed to
AeroLichens, and for many, the motivation hinged on 3 ideas sweeping
the planet.
1. That planet wide extinction of life within the first half of
the 21st century due in large part to pollution and human waste was a
problem far too important to be left to the governmental collective.
This was further reinforced within the public mind as the governmental
collective continuously denied its responsibility by lying and evasion
and the oppression of the populace.
2. That the knowledge that a biologic approach was no worse than
the proven hazards of the governmental collective response of
continuous spraying of what amounted to more pollution of metallic
salts and plastic fibers at a huge cost in both materials, energy, and
human life from the predictable side effects of barium and aluminum
poisoning, and potentially that a biologic approach could cure rather
than treat the problem.
3. That the philosophy of personal responsibility calls for action
in the face of the obvious failure of the `Chemtrail' approach of the
governmental collective especially when the survival of the human (as
well as most other) species was at stake. Thus the deeply held belief
system of the aware global citizen emerged both as a philosophic `way'
of life encapsulated by the slogan `my planet too' and by the
spontaneous rise of the global guerilla citizens movement which has
set about the huge task of cleaning up after the continuous mistakes
of the government collective.
Predictable Consequences
Perception
As noted previously, the introduction of AeroLichens will change the
color of the sky. Practically, it is expected that the emerging
biofilm of the AeroLichen niche will mostly be seen as green, or
blue-green depending on latitude. Of course, the changing seasons and
sunlight are expected to also impact the AeroLichens with periods of
high-atmosphere winter causing the AeroLichen to darken and/or thin.
The color changes are expect to affect all life on earth at some
level. The predicted consequences for humans include altered
perception of the planet as well as human power and conversely,
frailty. Obviously culture will direct how this impact is integrated
into the human experience. Already discussions about the generational
divide are occurring. For the next few decades, humans of the blue sky
generations will persist into the newly evolving green sky world.
Conflicts of perception at very fundamental levels are expected to
develop in future decades.
Future historians should note that Aerolichens are designed to replace
the ozone layer through their waste products. As this will create
conditions inimical to strength of the biofilm and the ultimate
survival of the AeroLichens, it is expected that in centuries to come,
Earth will once again be a blue sky planet.
Less UV
The algae component of the AeroLichen has the ability to both absorb
and reflect UV. The reflection ability derives from the Aerolichens
need to defend the biofilm from excessive UV. Toward this end, genetic
components for phase change capability within the cell wall were
incorporated. The phase change occurs as a result of the AeroLichens
altering the electrical charge across the cell wall in response to
increasing UV energy absorption. This causes increased gas production
just under the cell wall within its lifting bladder. These reactions
in turn alter the molecular tension within the cell wall, causing the
phase change which changes molecular alignment and surface density
thus reflecting the UV.
In spite of the reflection and absorption by the AeroLichens,
acceptable levels of UV are still able to penetrate through the
AeroLichen biofilm to reach earth. The reflection of the biofilm is
expected to grow over time to provide for the desired, lower levels of
UV penetration.
Weather alteration
As the AeroLichen biofilm traps or reflects significant amounts of
solar radiation, a natural and expected consequence will be an
alteration of the wind, and thus weather patterns across the globe.
Additional changes can be expected due to the significant alteration
of both the density and the mass of the upper atmosphere. The maturing
AeroLichen biofilm will shift millions of tons of bio-mass to the
upper atmosphere. Further the seasonal growth patterns of the
AeroLichen will initiate a surface /atmosphere interchange unlike
anything of the past. Hundreds of thousands of tons of AeroLichen
waste material is expected to descend annually in the form of either
harvest, or spontaneous releases by the biofilm. This new interchange
of both inorganic as well as biologic material with the atmosphere
will have the effect of removing energy and reducing the potential for
extreme weather conditions to develop.
Atmospheric pressure changes
Some discussion has arisen about the potential for the developed or
mature AeroLichen biofilm to react to energy level changes by rising
and falling within some limited range in the upper atmosphere. The
current consensus is that while that may occur, even if it does, it
still will not likely cause more than barely perceptible changes in
atmospheric pressure as a purely local phenomenon. Also, such small
changes in pressure likely will be a moderating influence rather than
an escalatory one.
Expected Changes in human activity
Transportation – air travel.
Air travel will be seriously curtailed. Not only by the issues of
global economic depression, rising terrorism, rising disease rates,
but primarily due to rapidly escalating fuel prices now that the Peak
Oil period has arrived. That the maturing AeroLichen biofilm will
lower radiation and thus increase the personal safety factor of
flying, and this is expected to raise air travel demand slightly, fuel
cost increases at double digit year over year rises will have a far
greater impact toward consolidating all air travel into decreasing
annual numbers of flights. This, of course, does help in reducing the
amount of pollutants significantly, but will not in any meaningful way
delay the onset of UV Summer conditions.
Communications
Satellite communications and navigation will certainly be impacted.
Not only will the AeroLichens block UV, but the evolving biofilm is
expected to hamper satellite communications. It will take stronger,
and more precise beams of energy to penetrate through the biofilm in
both directions. Some thought is currently directed to the idea of
focused lasers to `burn' holes through the biofilm to facilitate
microwave transmission. Alternatively, some future AeroLichen release
may be designed to permit microwaves of certain frequencies to pass
through mostly unhindered. These would then form sub colonies that
could be exploited for satellite communications. Of course, the impact
on all aspects of satellite interaction will be significant and
perhaps severe. However, once again it should be noted that this
negative aspect of AeroLichens at its worst is still far less than
human species extinction or the problems associated with current UV
Summer control efforts through spraying polymer bonded, metallic salts
as is currently the practice.
A beneficial aspect of the AeroLichen engineering is that the biofilm
formed from the individual plantlets will provide at least two new
methods for carrying human communications.
The first is the use of the selective phase `under-belly' of the
globally encircling biofilm as a reflective bouncing surface for
communications. While satellite use will certainly be limited, the
under side of the biofilm offers numerous new avenues around the
line-of-sight issues of traditional broadcast media.
The second new opportunity in communications arises from the
electrical nature of the biofilm's skin. Composed of the touching
membrane walls of hundreds of trillions of plantlets, the charged
carried by the biofilm will provide the ability to develop new
channels of communication, much like the ability to carry phone signal
through a power connection.
Surface Activity
The largest change to human life as a result of general awareness of
the looming extinction catastrophe comes in the area of surface
activity. The logical individual behavior of limiting personal
exposure to the increased UV risks accumulates on a global scale to
radical changes in human life patterns. Gone are all uncovered outdoor
activities. As expected, this places severe strain on such activities
as water sports, field sports and personal travel, even locally. The
curtailment of military activities such as war games and even actual
combat is an unexpected, though logical, side effect of the rise in UV
risks to individuals. This has affected all aspects of the surface
life on the planet, from agriculture to recreation to surface
transportation.
The impact to agriculture of the UV crisis is of course severe, but
the introduction of AeroLichens should bring back some of the
capability within the first few years of biofilm stabilization.
However, the effect of the new green filtered sky on food crops is
uncertain at best as it is just now being investigated on a per
species basis. That there would be some change in what food crop will
grow where is not unexpected though is less predictable than other,
more macro, effects. But as UV radiation kills humans, it also kills
food crops, so changes in growing patterns and species type due to a
green sky are trivial in comparison to instant famine resulting from
even one UV Summer burn of a major growing region.
Other aspects of food production such as fishing should return
substantially as the AeroLichen green screen grows to protect the
oceanic areas of the planet. Humans will once again be able to work
mostly unprotected on the surface of the seas. The reintroduction of
fish as a food source will certainly bring a welcome addition to
planetary human diet.
Similarly, those out of doors activities associated with resource
gathering such as surface mining and logging will also be able to
resume as the UV levels are dropped with the maturation of AeroLichen
biofilm.
Resources from the Sky
While the biofilm of plantlets that forms the ecosystem for
AeroLichens can be compared to the Sargasso Sea, it is more accurate
to think of it as near the biofilm that bacterium create to facilitate
their common needs. In the case of this new eco-niche, surface life on
earth will benefit from the ability to exploit a completely new source
of resources, both biologic and in-organic.
AeroLichen are designed, through the fungal component, to provide
sophisticated chemical processing of upper atmosphere pollution using
UV light as the energy source powering the chemical extractions and
re-formulations. Further, the completion products (inaccurate in the
extreme to refer to them as waste products) will be returned to the
surface of the earth for re-use. Much the same way that algae and
plankton die and bring both energy from photosynthesis and biologic
material into the oceans, AeroLichens will return the basic chemicals
of industrial production to earth.
In addition to the frequent discharges of accumulated chemicals in the
form of the familiar `tufts' of plant seeds, the AeroLichen biofilm
will, as a living organism, produce a steady rain of biomass back to
the planet. Research indicates that this will seed the oceans with the
same effect as large plankton blooms, likely increasing the carrying
levels of the seas for life significantly. The expected benefit for
fisheries will be tremendous.
Further, the in-situ harvesting of the biofilm by either engineered
`collector' plants or through purely mechanical means such as the
proposed `sticky balloons' will provide humanity with readily
available raw materials for everything from plastics and fertilizer to
bio-oils. Further, the algae skin and `soft-tissues' of the
AeroLichens both contain high levels of mucilage and proteins, forming
a readily available food source for humans and animals such that
comparisons to mythic `manna from heaven' are quite accurate.
In the case of collector versions of the AeroLichens, these will
selectively harvest high quality antibiotics, and other bio-reactive
chemicals, package them in fungal `bins' and return them to earth at
periodic intervals as rivers of streaming sticky mucilage filled with
discretely packaged products ready for extraction.
Future Engineering
Evolution of the AeroLichens is unlimited. Future developers may even
succeed in providing for fruiting bodies of a wide variety, perhaps
producing fruits which detach when ripe and gently drift down as the
lifting gas slowly drains. The potential is quite unlimited, though of
course, the AeroLichen is actually designed to die off completely once
humanity has learned to close the loop on its surface activity waste
thus depriving the biofilm of needed resources for life, and once
again returning Earth to a blue sky planet. However, the time frame
for the acquisition of such knowledge and wisdom cannot yet be known,
so for the foreseeable future, the green sky of earth will continue as
the biofilm propagates and expands.
Due to its diverse nature, the maturation of the biofilm will bring
more people into activities related to the exploitation of the global
resource. Human activity, necessarily curtailed in large part by the
species wide death sentence of UV Summer, will once again blossom.
Green Sky of Earth
This brief examination of some of the more obvious of the consequences
of the release of AeroLichens into the atmosphere of Earth merely
skims the surface of the changes that are coming. The point of most
significance to take from AeroLichens has to be that in the face of
overwhelming and crushing planetary wide threat to all life with this
next generation citizens from all countries, self-organized to produce
a direct action response to the threat that emerged as a holistic,
globally aware, positively focused, designed approach. Unlike the
governmental collective which could only worry about preserving the
status quo for the `power elite' and whose only response was to
`classify' the information on the threat, lie and deny, and ultimately
merely do more of the same as a `solution' by spraying metal salts
into the air at a huge cost in available oil resources and human
health, the self organizing collective action model of the global
citizens guerilla groups has at least put considerable thought into
their approach. This dichotomy of views is no where more evident than
in the direct visual evidence of the two competing approaches to the
coming UV Summer. On one hand we have the depressing white-grey
`cloud' cover of the Chemtrails, with their poisons drifting to earth
at the cost of continuous use of the dwindling resource of oil
*(kerosene fuel for the jets) and millions of lives, and on the other
the emerging Green Sky of Earth.
In conclusion, let me leave you with the two most referenced mottos of
the philosophy of personal responsibility:
Personal responsibility is everyone's weapon against collective
incompetence.
Exercise your mind; solve a problem for us all.
Fini
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reserved to the author. All terms including AeroLichen, aerolichen,
Aerolichens and AeroLichens are copyrighted by the author. Initial
publication occurred at: www.urbansurvival.com. Contact: G. Ure at
Ure@B...,net This notice must appear as positioned in the
original publication. May not be printed or put to paper for
commercial use without prior written permission by Tenax Labs. All
duplication in its entirety for the purposes of non commercial
discussion are explicitly granted. Translations may not be made
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language.]