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Why Are Food, Water And Air�Life�s Essentials�Deliberately Poisoned Part 3 Air
by Edward Morgan
What is AIR and how do we define it?
Air can be defined as the gaseous substance that inflates balloons and automobile tires.
Air is composed of gases�mainly oxygen and nitrogen�we breathe in the environment (plus
pollutants).
Air is a life essential element!
Air is comparable to an �ocean�, which living, breathing entities must live in to
survive, analogous to sea life�s environment where fish, etc. get their life-sustaining
elements. However, cetaceans are marine mammals, i.e., whales, dolphins, or porpoises�air
breathers, as are sea lions.
However, the air we breathe is so polluted, it�s a wonder humans still are alive!
The EPA has standards for six common air pollutants: Ground-level ozone; carbon monoxide; sulfur
dioxide; particulate matter; lead and nitrogen dioxide�but what about the other pollutants?
How �clean� is the air we literally are forced to breathe?
Nuclear Power Plant Pollution
One probably generally unknown pollutant is radioactive materials emitted by nuclear power
plants. Nuclear power is not clean!
During normal operations, do commercial nuclear power plants release radioactive material?
Yes. Nuclear power plants routinely produce radioactive gases and liquid wastes during
normal operations. A plant has tanks designed to store gas and liquid radioactive materials
that are generated during normal operation. The radioactive material is held for a period
of time to allow for the radioactivity level to decrease before being treated and/or released
in a planned, monitored way. This keeps the amount of radioactive material in releases
low and within regulatory limits (which are set to ensure releases are well within a safe
level of exposure).
[CJF emphasis]
Speaking of radioactive materials released by nuclear power plants, the Northern Hemisphere
has been particularly contaminated since Chernobyl (April 1986), but especially after Fukushima
(March 2011) nuclear power plants blew up.
One of the questions everyone should be asking is why the U.S. EPA turned off Beta radiation
monitors, especially since Strontium 90 is Beta type.
Source: U.S. EPA & Nukepro.net
Pesticide Drift [1]
Pesticide and herbicide downwind drift occurs from agricultural sprays, pre-harvest staging
spray events using Roundup�/glyphosate [1a], Dicamba drift [2], vermin fumigation sprays
and/or treatments, roadside vegetation management sprays, etc.
Chemtrails and Weather Geoengineering Fallout
Globally, air has been contaminated by weather geoengineering for at least twenty-plus years,
and for which there are patents [3], plus apparent dedicated plans to �own the weather
by 2025� [4]. Chemtrails are those lines sprayed in the sky by airplanes, which contain
numerous toxins, poisonous chemicals, aerosolized particulates of aluminum and other heavy metals
[5], which are used to form scalar clouds and precipitate weather patterns using high
beam microwave energies to put into place. [5a]
Plane markings: U.S. Air Force [enlarge photo to see them]
Aerotoxic Syndrome Air Pollution
Because of all the chemtrails being sprayed by government, military and commercial airlines
chemtrails, airline passengers are subjected to more toxins than they realize due to flying
in �chemtrailing planes� downstream �wakes�, similar to what boaters experience . Pilots
and airline cabin crews constantly are complaining about �Aerotoxic syndrome,� which is described
as the short- and long-term adverse health effects caused from breathing contaminated
airliner cabin air exceeding safe levels. Wikipedia describes Aerotoxic syndrome and
lists some of the contributing pollution [8].
The Guardian online posted an article, ��There are hundreds of sick crew�: is toxic air
on planes making frequent flyers ill?�
Aluminum Dispersal from Rocket Launches
For the SLS boosters, aluminum powder serves as the fuel and a mineral salt, ammonium perchlorate,
is the oxidizer. [�.] When it burns, oxygen from the ammonium perchlorate combines with
aluminum to produce aluminum oxide, aluminum chloride, water vapor and nitrogen gas � and
lots of energy. [6]
Rocket launches are �credited� with contributing to ozone depletion, the protective layer around
the Planet, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun from reaching Earth.
Regular aircraft are responsible for 2 to 5 percent of the world�s CO2 emissions.
[7]
Smog
I remember the days before there was the term �smog� and actually not experiencing smog.
Really! So, what is smog? It�s an air �soup� of gases, chemicals, industrial stack emissions,
vehicular exhausts, smoke, volcanic and other naturally-produced dusts, plus any type of
air-borne and/or vaporized toxins released into the atmosphere. Below is what smog looks
like.
(Source)
�Electrosmog�
With all the �smart� technology appliances operated using microwaves and Gigahertz MW
wavelengths, there�s an unbelievable amount of non-ionizing radiation emitted into the
air from cell and sting ray towers, antennae arrays, Wi-Fi, AMI Smart Meters, LAN and other
networks, and all devices that use microwaves to send, receive and store data, play games,
make phone calls, etc.
Modern offices are polluted with �electrosmog� from all the high tech computers, printers,
Wi-Fi and other electronics modern offices use, which is not visible, however, can be
felt by office personnel who are sensitive to EMFs/RFs/ELFs, or experience electromagnetic
hypersensitivity.
Electrosmog is now a quantifiable constituent of all indoor and outdoor air quality.
�One of the ways in which EMFs affect our bodies is by altering the production of hormones
essential to our immune system function, circadian rhythms, and overall health.� [�.]
�Very few people feel the presence of electrosmog. It is invisible and its effects subtle. But
now there are more and more sufferers, which react to high-frequency radiation, primarily,
with physical pains. In almost all cases, the sensitivity begins with a dull feeling
in the head, dizziness and lack of concentration.� [9]
Electronic Tech Equipment Burn-off Pollution
According to Greenpeace, �Electronic devices are a complex mixture of several hundred materials.
A mobile phone, for example, contains 500 to 1,000 components. Many of these contain
toxic heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium and beryllium, as well as hazardous
chemicals, such as brominated flame retardants. Polluting PVC plastic is also frequently used.�
[10] Gassing off of those chemicals occur when computers and high tech appliances heat
up during use.
E-waste-connected health risks may result from direct contact with harmful materials
such as lead, cadmium, chromium, brominated flame retardants or polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs), from inhalation of toxic fumes, as well as from accumulation of chemicals in
soil, water and food. [11] [CJF emphasis]
Cattle �Farts� and Methane
Probably one of the more unsuspecting, yet highly-contaminating air pollutants, comes
from cow �farts� or the methane they release in them which, in my opinion, results from
industrial dairy farming and animal husbandry changing cows� diets from �pastured, grass
fed� to corn, soy and other �ingredients� Nature did not intend cows to eat nor provide
them the proper means of digestive processes for all those starches in grains. As a result
cows really fart up a �methane storm�!
Another source of methane results from weather changes/modification, especially those affecting
the Arctic regions where permafrost is defrosting and methane, long buried under the permafrost,
now is vaporizing into the atmosphere along with supposed �ancient CO2�. As a result
of that melting, mercury also can be released.
The above are some of the probable unknown and/or unrealized pollutants in the air we
breathe as a result of modern technology.
However, we still have to deal with other long-established indoor and outdoor pollution
created following World War II when chemical companies took off like greased lightning.
Do you think the air we breathe is safe and fit for humans?
Where are the EPA and Congress? In chemical company and polluters� back pockets?