Saturday, February 14, 2015

Patent for Chemtrails


                         ADEQ Meeting - 06/25/2014


US Patent 5003186 Stratospheric welsbach seeding for reduction of global warming (spraying with aluminum)


Basically, we have been poisoned
with aluminum oxides and thorium since at least 1992. 

Think about it..they could be using recycled coal ash from nuclear plants . It is all a win win for big money and agendas  . We get cancer and Big Pharma friends get rich, as well as Bill Gates and the UN getting their wish of depopulation,and dumbing down of what is left of us.

All wrapped up in a neat little Global warming package they now are trying to sell us.

Kinda sounds a bit like the flouride in our water that they say "we need".

The U.S Military WILL use weather as a WEAPON on                                American citizens...

Geoengineering Investigation Demanded By Numerous Experts


Click here for patent...Chemtrail Patent


Well here it is in black and white.
US patent office documents are the property of you and me,
the people of the USA..

Is the real purpose of these chemtrails is really about fighting global warming?  The planes that are doing it are not showing up in flight plans.  This takes more  than just a company or two spraying .  There's no chemtrails in Russia or China, apparently, only NATO countries are reporting them.






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 includes 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.









About Hughes Aircraft (patent owner)

  • 1985: The HHMI sold Hughes Aircraft to General Motors for $5.2 billion. This was merged with GM's Delco Electronics to form Hughes Electronics Corporation. This group then consisted of:
    • Delco Electronics Corporation
    • Hughes Aircraft Company
  • 1987: Hughes Aircraft Company acquires M/A-COM Telecommunications, to form Hughes Network Systems
  • 1994: Hughes Electronics introduces DirecTV
  • 1995: Hughes Space and Communications Company became the world's biggest supplier of commercial satellites
  • 1995: Hughes Electronics acquires Magnavox Electronic Systems from the Carlyle Group
  • 1996: Hughes Electronics and PanAmSat agree to merge their fixed satellite services into a new publicly held company, also called PanAmSat with Hughes Electronics as majority shareholder.
  • 1997: GM transferred Delco Electronics from Hughes Electronics to its Delphi Automotive Systems. Delphi became independent in 1999.
  • 1997: The aerospace and defense operations of Hughes Electronics (Hughes Aircraft) are merged with Raytheon; Raytheon also acquired one half of the Hughes Research Laboratories
  • 2000: Hughes Space and Communications Company remained independent until 2000, when it was purchased by Boeing and became Boeing Satellite Development Center. Boeing purchased one third of the HRL Laboratories, LLC which was then co-owned by Boeing, GM and Raytheon.
  • 2003: The remaining parts of Hughes Electronics: DirecTV, DirecTV Latin America, PanAmSat and Hughes Network Systems were purchased by News Corp and renamed The DirecTV Group.
    • News corp sold PanAmSat to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) in August 2004.
  • 2004: Director Martin Scorsese uses the Hughes Aircraft stage in Playa Vista to film the motion-capture sequences in the film Aviator
    • SkyTerra Communications, Inc. completed its purchase of 100% controlling interest in Hughes Network Systems from the DirecTV Group in January 2006.
    •  The method of claim wherein said material comprises one or more of the oxides of metals
    •  aluminum oxide.
    •  thorium oxide.
      Said particles are dispersed by seeding the stratosphere with a quantity of said particles at altitudes in the range of seven to thirteen kilometers above the earth's surface.
    •  particles is in the range of ten to one hundred microns.
    •  material is a Welsbach material
Effects of Aluminum ..from the government website...

Following oral exposure, aluminium distributes throughout the organism with accumulation in bone, kidneys and brain being of concern to humans with evidence of renal dysfunction, anemia or neuro behavioural alterations reported after excessive doses. The presence of aluminium in vaccines was found to be associated with macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF) at the site of i.m. injection. The toxicity of aluminium is affected by chelating agents and ligands although the mechanisms underlying toxicity remain unknown.
 A study of transgenic mice that produce Alzheimer-type amyloid pathology noted that mice feed diets high in aluminium showed increased levels of amyloid
Apart from the potential that aluminium might interact directly with molecules implicated in AD and related neurodegenerative disorders, studies in animals have revealed potential mechanisms by which aluminium might indirectly impact on the function of the nervous system. Studies suggest potential mechanisms by which long-term exposure to aluminium could be deleterious and could synergistically worsen cognitive abilities in individuals that have pathologic abnormalities associated with AD.
There is clear evidence that sustained exposure to high levels of aluminium can cause bone abnormalities. Aluminium is clearly deposited in bone at sites of new growth. Bones in animals exposed to aluminium may show increased weakness and increased brittleness. Deficiencies in calcium or magnesium may exacerbate the effects of aluminium. Aluminium overload leads to PTH suppression and with regards to the bone, may be associated with altered calcium homeostasis.
Experimental aluminium inhalation has been shown to produce effects interpreted as alveolar proteinosis and lipid pneumonia. Inhalation of aluminium had some protective effect against quartz dust-induced fibrosis in some, but not all, studies. Intratracheal aluminium instillation produced nodular fibrosis. Aluminium is used as an adjuvant in vaccines and hyposensitization treatments to precipitate toxins and toxoids, enhance their antigenic properties and reduce their rate of absorption and elimination. Aluminium can produce aluminium-species-dependent dermal irritation.
There may be an altered immune response to challenge following excess aluminium exposure and this may be influenced by the health and hormonal status of the dam with increased susceptibility to bacterial infection seen in pregnancy.
Several studies have reported adverse respiratory tract effects in aluminium industry employees. Asthma-like symptoms, known as potroom asthma, have been the most intensely investigated respiratory effect. Wheezing, dyspnea, and impaired lung function (typically assessed by measuring forced expiratory volume (FEV1) and forced volume capacity (FVC)) are the primary features of this disorder. Several cross-sectional, case-control and longitudinal studies have demonstrated increased frequency of adverse pulmonary effects in potroom workers as compared to non-exposed workers. 
In contrast, exposure to aluminium powder is thought to be directly correlated with the development of pulmonary fibrosis in aluminium industry workers.
The occurrence of contact dermatitis and irritant dermatitis was reported in workers exposed to aluminium alloys and aluminium dust.
Several epidemiological studies have reported an increased risk of developing lung cancer or bladder cancer for workers in the aluminium industry
Anaemia, bone disease, and dialysis encephalopathy are the most commonly reported complications of aluminium exposure in this population.
We concluded that there is strong evidence that aluminium can cause irritation following exposure via either inhalation or injection. Modest evidence of an effect exists for reproductive toxicity following oral exposure, for neurological toxicity following either oral or injection exposure, and for bone toxicity following injection exposure.
The carcinogenic risk from aluminium and its compounds has not been evaluated by IARC. However, IARC has deemed that that there is sufficient evidence to show that certain exposures occurring during the production of aluminium cause cancer in humans

EFFECTS OF THORIUM OXIDE:

How can thorium affect people's health?

The principal concern from low to moderate level exposure to ionizing radiation is increased risk of cancer. Studies have shown that inhaling thorium dust causes an increased risk of developing lung cancer, and cancer of the pancreas. Bone cancer risk is also increased because thorium may be stored in bone.  Thorium was once commonly used as the light source in gas mantles and as an alloying material, but these applications have declined due to concerns about its radioactivity.

How likely is thorium to cause cancer?

Workers who had high exposures to cigarette smoke, radon gas, and thorium had cancers of the lung, pancreas, and blood. People who had large amounts of thorium injected into their blood for special x-ray tests had more than the usual number of liver tumors, cancers of the blood, such as leukemia, and tumors of the bone, kidney, spleen, and pancreas. 
 Welsbach materials
 So why the cleanup if you are spraying this material all over above us??   EPA added the Welsbach & General Gas Mantle site in New Jersey to the Superfund National Priorities List on June 17, 1996 because radiological contamination was discovered at the site.  http://www.epa.gov/region2/superfund/npl/welsbach/

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