Chemtrails rain aluminum nanoparticles on man, beast, and
land. “Chemtrails” is a spin-off from “contrails,” which are the
condensation trails sometimes left behind flying aircraft. Some believe
these contrails are chemical trails being deliberately sprayed from
aircrafts for unknown reasons.
There is current concern in the United States about the increasing
number of neurodegenerative patients. Since 2000, the number of
Alzheimer’s patients has increased from 4.5 million to 5.4 million in
2012. One in eight people 65 or older have Alzheimer’s. A yearly
increase seems inevitable because of the aging population, but
environmental factors also play a role.
The article “Chemtrails, Nano-aluminum, and Neurodegenerative and
Neurodevelopmental Effects” by Russell Blaylock, M.D., in the National
Health Federation magazine “Health Freedom News” warns against one of
these environmental hazards: chemtrails.
Blaylock, who has retired from neurosurgery to do research, write,
and teach, began to notice chemtrails a few years ago and writes, “Of
particular concern is that there are now so many—dozens every day are
littering the skies.” Chemtrails are made from aerosols, usually spread
by non-passenger jets. What at first looks like contrails turns into
ribbons of clouds that spread out making the sky look over-cast. They
contain various toxic, and biological substances. Blaylock concentrates
on the effects of the nano-aluminum particles, as mentioned in Part 2 of
“Chemtrails Over Las Vegas” in the August 26, 2005, Las Vegas Tribune.
Chemtrails are not admitted as a threat or as existing by
governments, but their existence occasionally comes out in the media. TV
station KNBC Los Angeles, Calif. hosted Toxic Sky with Paul
Moyer, an account of sickness of children and record amounts of barium
and aluminum in the water supply after chemtrails were seen over San
Bernardino.
In Aug. 2005 the Las Vegas Tribune had a two-part article detailing
the chemtrails over Las Vegas, the ensuing chemtrails sickness, and
previous chemtrail history from other sources. In the Las Vegas Tribune
report, the U.S. Air Force on their website called chemtrails a
“chemtrail hoax,” but “scientists working at Wright Patterson Air Force
Base confirmed to the Ohio newspaper, Columbus Alive, that they were
involved in aerial spraying experiments. One involved aluminum oxide
spraying related to global warming and the other involved barium
stearate and had to do with high-tech military communications.”
Individuals who have noticed health problems, die-off of livestock or
crops concurrently with the appearance of chemtrails have investigated
on their own, having their blood, soil, water, and atmosphere tests made
to compare with the norms. A compendium of these reports both
documented and anecdotal is on “Strange Days Strange Skies” online.
The documentary film What in the World Are They Spraying?
produced by G. Edward Griffin, Michael Murphy, and Paul Wittenberger
shows the impact on the environment of chemtrails. For instance, the
snow on Mount Shasta normally has 7 parts per billion (ppb) of aluminum,
but over the last four or five years it has increased to 61,000 ppb.
Soil in northern California is turning alkaline, disrupting the root
systems of trees. Farmers have noted that some plants will no longer
grow in Hawaii. Fishermen see fewer bugs for the fish. These are a few
examples from the above documentary.
True to his specialty, Blaylock chooses to write about the neurotoxin
nano-aluminum, one of the main ingredients of today’s chemtrails. He
states in his article that “studies have shown that these particles pass
along the olfactory neural tracts, which connect directly to the area
of the brain that is not only most affected by Alzheimer’s disease, but
also the earliest affected in the course of the disease.”
Aluminum nanoparticles are also very easily absorbed from the GI
tract, unlike ordinary aluminum that is usually not absorbed. Because of
their small size, the nanoparticles can go through the brain-blood
barrier, penetrate cell membranes, and disrupt mitochondria.
Nanoparticles can accumulate in the bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes,
and heart, as reported in “Manufactured Aluminum Oxide Nanoparticles
Decrease Expression of Tight Junction Proteins in Brain Vasculature,”
published in the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology (December 2008).
When inhaled, they inflame the lungs, bringing on asthma or other
pulmonary ailments.
In his article, Blaylock predicts an “explosive increase in
neurodegenerative diseases occurring in adults and the elderly in
unprecedented rates as well as neurodevelopmental disorders in our
children” if these cloud projects are not stopped.
The danger to children is the greatest since they are more likely to
be outside. Also, they are smaller and not fully developed. Some of the
advice from the Stop Spraying California website is to stay inside on
chemtrail days, drink lots of water, and eat ice cream.
Chelating foods that flush toxic metals out of our systems such as
chlorella and cilantro may help. And remember to keep the immune system
in top shape.
Source: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/health/nervous-system-damage-from-the-sky-304997.html