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Aluminum Snow? Lab Test Confirmed

Geoengineering Watch will start to release as of yet unseen footage from the filming of The Dimming, this is the first instalment. Aluminium nanoparticle fallout from climate engineering operations is building up in our snow, soils and runoff waters, the levels are far beyond alarming. Lab test results of snow from the side of Northern California’s Mt. Shasta are a truly shocking example. Testing samples from this formerly pristine water source have revealed levels of aluminium that are so astronomically high that the meltwater can only be considered completely contaminated. This 7-minute video contains important GeoengineeringWatch.org footage. The testimony revealed in this video is from a highly degreed former USFS government scientist, it serves as a sobering wake-up call and warning for us all. 

All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, and make your voice heard. Awareness-raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer.

DW

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