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Showing posts with label military experiments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military experiments. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Artificial strontium and barium clouds in the atmosphere

http://tankerenemy.blogspot.com/2011/07/artificial-strontium-and-barium-clouds.html

Artificial strontium and barium clouds in the atmosphere

An old patent brings back chemtrails operations to sixties of XXth century. This patent concerns the spread of barium and strontium in order to cause changes in the atmosphere, by means of chemical reactions with the sunlight. The abstract quotes Sahara and Sardinia as experiments "laboratories": it's an important confirmation that some regions were chosen to make military tests. Today all the planet is suitable for these.

We thank Nienteecomesembra for the signal.


Artificial strontium and barium clouds in the upper atmosphere purchase $ 31.50

H. Föppla, G. Haerendela, L. Hasera, J. Loidla, P. Lütjensa, R. Lüsta, F. Melznera, B. Meyera, H. Neussa and E. Riegera

Max-Planck-Institut für Physik und Astrophysik, Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garching bei München, Germany

Received 24 September 1966. Available online 21 October 2002.

Abstract

Experiments with strontium and barium vapour releases in the upper atmosphere, carried out in the Sahara and in Sardinia in 1964, are discussed. The yield of evaporated metal was tested for different chemical reactions. Sr proved to have efficiencies up to 40 per cent. For Ba a mixture of CuO and Ba gave the best results with a yield of nearly 7 per cent. No Sr ions were observed in the experiments. Barium, however, is strongly ionized. The ionization proceeds in two different steps: during the initial phase with a characteristic time of about 5 sec and by a slower photoionization process with a characteristic time of about 100 sec. The diameter of the neutral clouds increased as one would expect for purely molecular diffusion. The rate of increase in the central intensity of the clouds at sunrise was greater than the rate of decrease at sunset. Atmospheric wind velocities of 50-130 msec−1 were determined from the motion of the neutral clouds. The motion of the ion clouds perpendicular to the Earth's magnetic field in- dicated the presence of electric fields. The initial expansion velocity for explosive mixtures was greater by about a factor of four than the mean thermal velocity of the atoms at a temperature of about 3000°K.


SOURCE: sciencedirect.com

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Military tornadoes in the Midwest (U.S.A.)

http://tankerenemy.blogspot.com/2011/06/military-tornadoes-in-midwest-usa.html

Military tornadoes in the Midwest (U.S.A.)


The "journalist" Jesus Diaz writes about tornadoes in the Midwest: "It's hard to believe that this beauty (sic) can cause so much grief and damage, but from space even the deadliest of natural (sic) disasters always looks strangely soothing and mesmerizing. Those 'explosions' of clouds seem to come from Earth herself. The satellite images show five days of deadly Midwestern tornadoes, from May 20 to 25. They were taken by the G.O.E.S.-13 satellite and ithey show the storms that spawned the deadly Joplin, Missouri tornado on May 22 (around 5:30 p.m.) and the Oklahoma tornado event (Oklahoma City and Piedmont, Oklahoma) on May 24, 2011.

The G.O.E.S. (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) network is operated by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and N.A.S.A. You can actually watch them all updating here. [N.A.S.A. Goddard]"


The silly Diaz provides us with precious information, when he observes: "Those 'explosions' of clouds appear to come from the Earth itself." . It is just this way! In fact the huge cones of clouds, taken from the satellite, are generated by special machines built just by N.A.S.A., the military and "scientific" institution, which takes the vortices.

We have no doubt: the calamities in the United States (disastrous fires in the west, floods in the Midwest) are ALL of military origin. The secret government uses deadly weapons to destroy the nation. It is not a coincidence: N.A.S.A. recently sent letters to the staff, in which it recommends the employees and their families to prepare themselves for an emergency (earthquake, epidemic, flood, riot...), taking stock of supplies.

The linked video on Tanker Enemy TV.



Monday, December 6, 2010

Operation L.A.C.

Inglisc Verscion

http://tankerenemy.blogspot.com/2010/12/operation-lac.html

Operation L.A.C.

It's well known that Wikipedia is an implausible or superficial encyclopaedia. This applies particularly to Wikipedia Italy, whose terms "hot" are established and controlled by frustrated and failed fellows known as disinfo-agents (or debunkers). However, even the infamous Internet encyclopaedia can not abstain from reporting certain events. For example, we remember "Operation L.A.C. (Large Area Coverage), a criminal trial designed to test the dispersion of Sulphide cadmium zinc in wide areas of the United States of America. The operation was successful: the toxic cloud was spread to cover a very large region of the U.S.A., encroaching into Canada and Mexico too. The experiment was not an isolated incident, but only one of the first and many tests which culminated in the daily activities of very broad and global poisoning known as "chemtrails”.

Earlier tests

There were tests that occurred prior to the first spraying affiliated with Operation L.A.C. The Army admitted to spraying in Minnesota locations from 1953 into the mid-1960s.

Operation

Operation L.A.C. was undertaken in 1957 and 1958 by the U.S. Army Chemical Corps. Principally, the operation involved spraying large areas with zinc cadmium sulphide. The U.S. Air Force loaned the Army a C-119, "Flying Boxcar", and it was used to disperse zinc cadmium sulphide by the ton in the atmosphere over the United States. The first test occurred on December 2, 1957 along a path from South Dakota to International Falls, Minnesota.

The tests were designed to determine the dispersion and geographic range of biological or chemical agents. Stations on the ground tracked the fluorescent zinc cadmium sulphide particles. During the first test and subsequently, much of the material dispersed ended up being carried by winds into Canada. However, as was the case in the first test, particles were detected up to 1,200 miles away from their drop point. A typical flight line covering 400 miles would release 5,000 pounds of zinc cadmium sulphide and in fiscal year 1958 around 100 hours were spent in flight for L.A.C. That flight time included four runs of various lengths, one of which was 1,400 miles.

Specific tests

The December 2, 1957 test was incomplete due to a mass of cold air coming down from Canada. It carried the particles from their drop point and then took a turn northeast, taking most of the particles into Canada with it. Military operators considered the test a partial success, because some of the particles were detected 1,200 miles away, at a station in New York state. A February 1958 test at Dugway Proving Ground ended similarly. Another Canadian air mass swept through and carried the particles into the Gulf of Mexico. Two other tests, one along a path from Toledo, Ohio to Abilene, Texas and another from Detroit, to Springfield, Illinois, to Goodland, Kansas, showed that agents dispersed through this aerial method could achieve widespread coverage when particles were detected on both sides of the flight paths.

Scope

According to Leonard A. Cole, an Army Chemical Corps document titled "Summary of Major Events and Problems" (1958) described the scope of Operation L.A.C. Cole stated that the document outlined that the tests were the largest ever undertaken by the Chemical Corps and that the test area stretched from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Other sources describe the scope of LAC varyingly, examples include, "Midwestern United States", and "the states east of the Rockies". Specific locations are mentioned as well. Some of those include: a path from South Dakota to Minneapolis, Minnesota, Dugway Proving Ground, Corpus Christi, Texas, north-central Texas, and the San Francisco Bay area.

Risks and issues

A large body of evidence exists of ZnCdS having adverse health effects as a result of LAC. However, a U.S. government study, done by the U.S. National Research Council stated, in part, "After an exhaustive, independent review requested by Congress, we have found no evidence that exposure to zinc cadmium sulphide at these levels could cause people to become sick." Still, the use of ZnCdS remains controversial and some critics have accused the Army of "literally using the country as an experimental laboratory".

Source: en.wikipedia.org