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unforgettable Consciousness Beyond Chemtrails conference in Los Angeles in 2012. 16
Chembombs are yet another way to insert chemicals into our geoengineered skies.
The recent U.S. Air Force announcement of four-inch CubeSats that “bomb the sky” by
carrying “massive amounts of ionized gas to the ionosphere to create radio-reflecting plasma”
explains how by heating vaporizing metal beyond its boiling point (shades of 9/11), metals react
with atmospheric oxygen to produce radio-reflecting plasma:
Another project from a team at Enig Associates and the University of Maryland plans to heat metal [nanoparticles?]
by detonating a small [chemical?] bomb and converting the blast into electrical energy. And the shapes of the plasma
clouds could be fine-tuned by altering the form of the initial explosion, New Scientist explains.
In the past, researchers with the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program in Alaska have attempted to create
plasma using radiation from ground-based antennas to stimulate the ionosphere. The new plan from the USAF aims to
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find a more efficient way.
Is radio frequency being used to vaporize metal nanoparticles in the lower atmosphere to
produce better communications for C4 objectives?
The ENIG space plasma generator for low Earth orbit insertion has flux compression
generators that convert explosive chemical energy into electromagnetic energy:
“We’re going to take mega-amps of energy and then joule-heat a light metal load through multi-phase transitions to
generate artificial man-made plasma cloud in the ionosphere,” said ENIG President, Eric N. Enig. . .“[T]he space
plasma generator can be used to smooth out ionosphere disturbance to assure reliable communications and navigation
in-theater, or to provide novel capabilities for RF systems.” 18
Given that our lower atmosphere is now basically a mini-ionosphere, we will be seeing not
just plasma clouds masquerading as “natural” but other plasma events, as well.
SHADOWS
Shadows that either follow or precede jets laying chemical trails are not necessarily carbon black
trails. They may be optical effects taking place in an ionized “cloud chamber” of the upper
troposphere loaded with conductive and reflective metal nanoparticles. Also, take the angle of
the Sun into account as sunlight albedo can reflect skyward and cast a trail shadow on the chem-
haze above it. If the Sun is behind the observer, then the shadow may appear ahead of the
aircraft. Thus when sunlight reflects from the Earth (albedo), it can project a reverse shadow on
the chem-haze “screen” above, whether of a cloud or a trail. (Clouds also cast shadows into the
sky when sunlight bounces from the Earth skyward.) Not only barium turns the sky into a
projector screen; the albedo effect does, too.
SUNDOGS
Once upon a time, a sundog was a bright, rainbow-colored patch of light on either side of the Sun
when it was low on the horizon. Now, a “sundog” seen through the haze of chemical trails may
actually be a supercontinuum white light produced by laser pulses busy propagating plasma
channels (filamentation) and remote sensing fluorescent chemical and biological signatures of