You asked in another post if we’d noticed anything about the snow lately and I meant to reply that I noticed something after one of those snowstorms where the snow stuck to everything (tree trunks, sides of some buildings and structures depending on material). It stuck for days this “slush snow”. It was pretty but weird, like a giant snow monster had barfed snow from ground level.
When melted in a bowl and compared to faucet water in another bowl (exact same bowl-type for observation purposes) that it had this thickness about it. Unless you’re actively observing you wouldn’t notice it but the thickness was like when you add some gelatin.
Our streets were also not plowed efficiently/took a long time. A friend told me that one of the snow plowers wrote a post on this neighborhood app explaining how this snow was different and that it affected their ability to plow. Wish I’d asked for a forward of the post!
In any event I was quite shocked to notice that. It’s as if that melted snow has this viscosity to it… gross! It could be from surfactants from the spraying in sky/pollution..
If we ever have a snowfall with actual individual beautiful snowflakes (what happened to them, I feel like I can’t remember seeing a snowflake in so long. Just large stuck-together heavy snow “clumps” falling from the sky) I will see do this “experiment” again and see what it looks like melted.
Yes - for one thing, the snow doesn't really melt - it takes a long time - it sticks together very strongly - at the latest then we can no longer use snow blowers - because they get completely blocked and we have to push it away. And pure melted snow in the glass is thicker - I can confirm that.
The artificial blood that comes out of me when I remove synthetic organisms from the surface of my skin is gelatin-like as well. That's one way I can tell the difference between my real blood which also comes out and this weird synthetic blood.
I have Morgellons/Cross Domain Bacteria disease and have been removing this junk from my skin for a long time. The artificial blood is one part of many parts.
Anyway, I wonder if the gelatin snow has the same ingredient as the gelatin fake blood?
it's possible - I made a video of melting snow today - but then didn't use it in the article - the stuff stood in front of a 36 degree fireplace for over 30 minutes and melted very slowly...
Another thing I feel Ive possibly noticed is that the snow seems to sublimate way more than normal snow which leaves less of it melted into water. Kind of like dry ice. Which kind of helps the water recycle back into the atmosphere faster ready for the next “operations” instead of absorbing into the ground first.
Next time I might melt and refreeze the snow into a brick of ice and freeze faucet water into a brick likewise and compare.
@Pirate seeing the viscosity in the melted snow water made me also think of hydrogels in the blood/thicker blood.
Carnicom wrote a recent SS about synthetic blood. I believe he also published some papers on his website.
I didn't read the papers only the article since I know it's real from dealing with it daily. Not only is the synthetic blood thick and sticky, but it's also the wrong color red and clings to itself in clots. It also gathers my natural blood around it like it's using or converting my natural blood into itself. I'm not sure about that, but it definitely keeps my natural blood close and covers itself in my blood.
I know I was infected via something airborne so that's why I'm wondering if the ingredients in the weird snow are part of this process to infect?
Hi SAM I see these spiky crystal looking things in the blood plasma all the time. And when I let the slide sit they start unfolding into ribbons that start letting little dot like bubbles usually blue or greenish be emitted from them. Your thoughts?
OK - I forgot the LSGE 24. It starts on March 5 and is scheduled to last until June. A large-scale military exercise - and planes from southern Germany up to northern Norway and always flying overhead... That means crap in the snow and water without end. Man - where is the exit...
yes they are... Thank you. A maximum of one plane a day comes over the sky here - the nearest airport is only open in winter and closes again soon. But that's enough - from the looks of it... Crap.
Interesting!! Thanks for your work.
You asked in another post if we’d noticed anything about the snow lately and I meant to reply that I noticed something after one of those snowstorms where the snow stuck to everything (tree trunks, sides of some buildings and structures depending on material). It stuck for days this “slush snow”. It was pretty but weird, like a giant snow monster had barfed snow from ground level.
When melted in a bowl and compared to faucet water in another bowl (exact same bowl-type for observation purposes) that it had this thickness about it. Unless you’re actively observing you wouldn’t notice it but the thickness was like when you add some gelatin.
Our streets were also not plowed efficiently/took a long time. A friend told me that one of the snow plowers wrote a post on this neighborhood app explaining how this snow was different and that it affected their ability to plow. Wish I’d asked for a forward of the post!
In any event I was quite shocked to notice that. It’s as if that melted snow has this viscosity to it… gross! It could be from surfactants from the spraying in sky/pollution..
If we ever have a snowfall with actual individual beautiful snowflakes (what happened to them, I feel like I can’t remember seeing a snowflake in so long. Just large stuck-together heavy snow “clumps” falling from the sky) I will see do this “experiment” again and see what it looks like melted.
Yes - for one thing, the snow doesn't really melt - it takes a long time - it sticks together very strongly - at the latest then we can no longer use snow blowers - because they get completely blocked and we have to push it away. And pure melted snow in the glass is thicker - I can confirm that.
The artificial blood that comes out of me when I remove synthetic organisms from the surface of my skin is gelatin-like as well. That's one way I can tell the difference between my real blood which also comes out and this weird synthetic blood.
I have Morgellons/Cross Domain Bacteria disease and have been removing this junk from my skin for a long time. The artificial blood is one part of many parts.
Anyway, I wonder if the gelatin snow has the same ingredient as the gelatin fake blood?
it's possible - I made a video of melting snow today - but then didn't use it in the article - the stuff stood in front of a 36 degree fireplace for over 30 minutes and melted very slowly...
Another thing I feel Ive possibly noticed is that the snow seems to sublimate way more than normal snow which leaves less of it melted into water. Kind of like dry ice. Which kind of helps the water recycle back into the atmosphere faster ready for the next “operations” instead of absorbing into the ground first.
Next time I might melt and refreeze the snow into a brick of ice and freeze faucet water into a brick likewise and compare.
@Pirate seeing the viscosity in the melted snow water made me also think of hydrogels in the blood/thicker blood.
Carnicom wrote a recent SS about synthetic blood. I believe he also published some papers on his website.
I didn't read the papers only the article since I know it's real from dealing with it daily. Not only is the synthetic blood thick and sticky, but it's also the wrong color red and clings to itself in clots. It also gathers my natural blood around it like it's using or converting my natural blood into itself. I'm not sure about that, but it definitely keeps my natural blood close and covers itself in my blood.
I know I was infected via something airborne so that's why I'm wondering if the ingredients in the weird snow are part of this process to infect?
This synthetic biology is so complex and so many things play a role - it cannot be ruled out.
I pray that wonderful day comes when some things can be ruled out.
Thank you for all your work in helping to fulfill my prayer.
Hi SAM I see these spiky crystal looking things in the blood plasma all the time. And when I let the slide sit they start unfolding into ribbons that start letting little dot like bubbles usually blue or greenish be emitted from them. Your thoughts?
I haven't seen it yet - I'll have another look at the preparation tomorrow to see if it happens here too. These crystal structures are new up here.
I noticed those same spidery crystals in a sample of my blood w m blue under a coverslip.
Was this a colored sample and did it form or was it there from the beginning?
Possibly aluminium oxide crystals - I've sent a photo.
For others - from Harald Kautz-Vella video - at about 42:00 min in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=9hNHlRvms_8
He says - aluminium oxide produced in jet engine exhaust.
OK - I forgot the LSGE 24. It starts on March 5 and is scheduled to last until June. A large-scale military exercise - and planes from southern Germany up to northern Norway and always flying overhead... That means crap in the snow and water without end. Man - where is the exit...
yes they are... Thank you. A maximum of one plane a day comes over the sky here - the nearest airport is only open in winter and closes again soon. But that's enough - from the looks of it... Crap.
Wouldn't be breathing this stuff....but that's just me...
If it's being sprayed in the skies aren't we all breathing it where ever it's sprayed?
Yes - we do... Whether we want to or not.