"Total Insanity" purposely spending tax dollars to block out the Sun

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I am in agreement with Mike Adams (video link) it is total insanity to spend money in an attempt to block out the Sun. What happens when these volcanoes blow? "Famine" is the correct answer.

Congress needs to put a halt on this program immediately.

We have tons of needs in this nation and places where money can be spent to actually improve peoples lives. We don't need anymore of these spiritually dead idiots mucking with OUR atmosphere. It does not belong to a few madmen in humankind to mess it up! Harvard scientists are gearing up for some of the first outdoor geoengineering experiments

Who is David Keith? For one he is a Canadian who has made his way to Harvard to be a public policy professor and he is now scamming the USA grant system pushing climate change 'fixes' agenda for money. (David Keith twitter). A TED talk video by David Keith so you can see for yourself what this idiot sounds like.

Mike Adams has it correct volcanic eruptions cool the earth, even Harvard's article 'Buffering the Sun' states this, "(The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which shot some 10 million metric tons of sulfur into the air, reduced global temperatures about 1 degree F for at least a year.)"

Bill gates should be castrated for putting these nano-particles in our air. With $4.5M of Pocket Change, Bill Gates Funds Geoengineering Research - 80beats we do not need these nano-particles in our lungs either and they have no right to subject other people to their mad scientist trials and errors. They have been planning this ss** for some years now. http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a446266.pdf



 
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Aluminum Toxicity in Preterm Infants — NEJM
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Al = Aluminum - a Toxic Element - Linked to many diseases in humans
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Adams should be tested for a passing grade. The aluminosilicate hypothesis of Alzheimer's has been around for decades, so why leave out the silicon, Adams? Wisconsin fracking sand is a very special sand, though we know of no one who can come up with a microscope photo of a grain to post in this thread. The aluminosilicate hyposthesis of Alzhemier's links the ethmoid sinus, and that's precisely the place that influenza virus enters the host. Which articles posted above mention these things? None of them. Aluminim in ground-water will cause trees to synthesize ethylene, wjhich also ripens bananas. Adams is not educated enough to speak of the presenility genes in Alzhemier's that can cause onset of the disease as early as thirty years of age.
 
It is a well known fact that aluminum silicate is a neurotoxin, damaging to the respiratory tract, can be absorbed through the skin, excess exposure damages the renal system too. It also stunts the growth of plants by damaging the DNA and can even stop the seeds from germinating, this is why a seed that accepts soils contaminated with aluminum particles was created. Toxicity-Resistant Crops Metal ion poisoning damages DNA and RNA aluminum ions dna damage - Google Search

Human Metabolome Database: Showing metabocard for Aluminum (HMDB01247)

What is poured out in the upper limits ultimately reaches the water supplies;

Aluminum and silica in drinking water and the risk of Alzheimer's disease or cognitive decline: findings from 15-year follow-up of the PAQUID cohort
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The authors examined associations between exposure to aluminum or silica from drinking water and risk of cognitive decline, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Subjects were followed-up for 15 years with an active search for incident cases of dementia, aged 65 years and over living in 91 civil drinking water areas in Southern France. Two measures of exposure to aluminum were assessed: a geographical exposure and an individual exposure taking into account the daily consumption of tap and bottled water. A total of 1,925 subjects free from dementia at baseline and with reliable water assessment were analyzed.

Using random effects models, cognitive decline with time was greater in subjects with a higher daily aluminum intake from drinking water (≥ 0.1 mg/day, p = 0.005) or a higher geographical exposure to aluminum. Using a Cox model, a high daily intake of aluminum was significantly associated with increased risk of dementia. Conversely, an increase of 10 mg/day in silica intake was associated with a reduced risk of dementia (adjusted RR = 0.89, p = 0.036). However, the geographical exposure to aluminum or silica from tap water was not associated with dementia. High consumption of aluminum from drinking water may be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.

Keywords: Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aluminum, adverse effects, analysis, Alzheimer Disease, chemically induced, diagnosis, epidemiology, Cognition Disorders, chemically induced, diagnosis, epidemiology, Drinking, Environmental Exposure, Female, Follow-Up Studies, France, epidemiology, Humans, Incidence, Male, Proportional Hazards Models, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Questionnaires, Rural Population, Silicon Dioxide, adverse effects, analysis, Urban Population, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Water Supply, analysis
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Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative cerebral disorder defined as a progressive deterioration of cognitive function and loss of autonomy. Although knowledge of the pathophysiology of AD has greatly progressed over the past decades, its causal mechanisms are far from clear.

The hypothesis that aluminum (Al) exposure is aetiologically related to Alzheimer’s disease has led to much debate. The possibility of such a relation was suggested by the presence of aluminum in senile plaques and neurofibrillary degeneration, two histological lesions that are characteristic of the disease (1). Several studies report that intake of aluminum (2, 3) increases expression of amyloid protein in rodent tissues, a step that may be critical to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Ecological studies have suggested that concentrations of aluminum in drinking water of 0.1–0.2 mg/l may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease with relative risk or odds ratio ranging from 1.35 to 2.67 (48). All the epidemiological studies thus far, except one (9), however, have ignored the individual daily intake of drinking water.

Some, but not all, epidemiological and experimental studies suggest silica.........
 
All right, then. Glycogen synthase kinase is the key enzyme in the aluminosilicate hypothesis. We next link GSK to naringenin and caspase-3, because caspase-3 shows up in the cutting-edge Spanish study for CD36 and cancer metastasis.

GSK3 beta / Caspase-3 / Naringenin
Protective Role Of Naringenin Against Aβ25-35-Caused Damage via ER and PI3K/Akt-Mediated Pathways. - PubMed - NCBI

We briefly note the stereospecific pharmakokinetics of naringenin, which must now go over to the cancer cures thread.
 
Two things to monitor are water quality and UV radiation. What tech is available for UV?
 
I would think that their could be a citizen reporting program for documenting UV radiation throughout. There are a lot of retired people that could/would do this.
 
Yes. So an installation in the Mohave Desert could do this, too, and would be closer to Hispanics who are getting skin cancer. It would be best if there were some links to Australia.
 

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