Soil Sample analysis in N.C. reveals contaminants used in weather modification programs

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HOLY CR*P 🚨 Someone did a soil sample test in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, they found elevated levels of things typically used in weather modification programs.
📍“They were looking for arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, and manganese. And they found the following:
📍Above the permissible exposure level were arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and selenium.
How much above:
- Arsenic, permissible exposure level level 0.01. Actual, 8.27
- Barium, permissible, 0.05. Actual, 853.73
- Chromium, permissible, 0.05. Actual, 57.42
- Lead, permissible, 0.05. Actual, 194.06
- Selenium, permissible, 0.2. Actual, 2.26

“This is from the silt of the Nolichucky River (Western North Carolina) post hurricane Helene because of where that sample was taken.”

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