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Nocturnal Emissions
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Discussion
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Today we had a quick snow squall out here by Wachusett ski mountain right before Martin Luther King Day…such thoughtful engineers. It’s always awesome to have a cold night after precipitation because you can see the stars. It’s a new waxing moon now and the night is so quiet and still.
So…It’s not all dimming the sun, is it? I’ve noticed a lot of (seemingly) targeted strategically placed errr…heavy flows In front of bright full moons. For a while now. Back over a decade ago (at singularity university – yikes, I know) I’d learned about carbon nanotubes being solar panels – and we know that smart dust / sensors are a thing – it’s not all cloud seeding just for rain. Sometimes the planes’ clouds hide celestial alignments. Sometimes, it may be safer for people / more out of plain sight for spraying to happen late at night. But one interesting area that hasn’t been discussed is the intersection of moonlight chemtrails and what we can do to harness the aether in our own magical backyard.
Moonlight (plasma? An actual reflection of the sun?) must be so powerful that it activates particles as well. Any thoughts / observations / ideas on where to search first? In the summer I often feel that the air is dangerously thick with particles and I don’t go outside at night but in the winter…I should be venturing out outside into nature and observing despite the cold. Perhaps more moongazing will clarify a way to approach this ever present nano hazing.
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