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Insights into Fog Water Composition, Aerial Spraying, and Detoxification Solutions
Dear Family, Friends, and Colleagues,
I hope this email finds you well. I’m reaching out to share critical findings on the chemical composition of fog water, the health and environmental implications of aerial spraying, and a promising detoxification solution: MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy™ Sea Minerals.
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Title
"The Hidden Dangers of Fog Water Contamination and Aerial Spraying: Insights into Detoxification and Public Health Solutions"
Author
Robert Oldham Young, CPT, MSc, DSc, PhD, ND
Naturopathic Practitioner
Organization
Innerlight Biological Research Health and Education Foundation
Abstract
This updated article explores critical findings on the chemical composition of fog water, the potential dangers of aerial spraying, and effective detoxification solutions to address emerging environmental and health challenges. It highlights regional fog water studies, demonstrating the varying chemical profiles across the United States, India, and China, shaped by local emissions and anthropogenic pollution. The discussion delves into the alarming implications of aerial spraying, alleged to include harmful substances such as aluminum and graphene oxide, potentially linked to health risks and environmental degradation. As a countermeasure, the article advocates for detoxification solutions like MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ and SOLergy™ Sea Minerals, which show promise in removing nano-toxins and restoring cellular health. Together, these insights emphasize the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and solutions to mitigate environmental and public health risks.
Keywords
Fog water composition, aerial spraying, detoxification, chemical contamination, public health, environmental pollution, geoengineering, nano-toxins, zeolite, MasterPeace Zeolite Z™, SOLergy™ Sea Minerals, oxidative reduction potential (O.R.P.), global fog studies.
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Introduction
Fog water, a vital component of regional hydrological cycles, reflects the complex interplay of natural and anthropogenic activities, with its chemical composition serving as a marker of environmental health. Recent studies across diverse geographic locations, including the United States, India, and China, reveal significant variations in fog water chemistry influenced by industrial, agricultural, and urban emissions ([1]-[7]). High concentrations of ammonium, sulfate, nitrate, and other chemicals not only affect ecosystems but pose potential risks to public health, as seen in the Indo-Gangetic Plain ([6]) and Ailaoshan Mountain ([7]).
Compounding these issues are allegations of aerial spraying programs, which introduce chemicals such as aluminum, graphene oxide, and permethrin into the atmosphere. These substances are linked to adverse effects, ranging from respiratory and neurological disorders to environmental degradation ([8]-[14]). Alarmingly, whistleblower accounts suggest that these activities may form part of clandestine programs with far-reaching social and environmental implications ([8]).
In light of these challenges, this article examines fog water composition, explores the implications of aerial spraying, and highlights detoxification solutions such as MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ formulated with SOLergy™ Sea Minerals. These solutions aim to mitigate the health risks posed by nano-toxins, providing an essential tool for enhancing detoxification processes ([9]-[13]).
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Methodology
This article synthesizes findings from a comprehensive review of peer-reviewed studies, whistleblower accounts, and environmental reports, utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to assess fog water composition, aerial spraying practices, and detoxification solutions. The following methods were employed:
1. Literature Review:
o Studies from atmospheric chemistry journals and regional fog water analyses were examined to identify the chemical components of fog water in various locations, including California ([1]-[4]), Texas-Louisiana ([5]), India ([6]), and China ([7]).
2. Analysis of Aerial Spraying Reports:
o Reports and testimonies from whistleblowers, such as USAF personnel, were analyzed to understand the scope and potential motivations behind aerial spraying programs ([8]-[10]).
3. Evaluation of Detoxification Solutions:
o The efficacy of MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ and SOLergy™ Sea Minerals was assessed using pilot studies and laboratory analyses, focusing on their ability to remove nano-toxins like graphene oxide, aluminum, and microplastics ([11]-[13]).
4. Cross-referencing Environmental Data:
o Data from global studies were cross-referenced to evaluate the broader implications of fog water contamination and its role in spreading airborne pollutants ([8]-[14]).
Discussion
Fog Water Composition in the United States
1. Central Valley, California:
Fog water here is dominated by the ammonia-nitric acid-ammonium nitrate system, with pH levels consistently above 5, signifying reduced acidity [1].
2. Southern California Coast:
Fog along the Santa Barbara Channel contains ammonium, nitrate, and organic carbon, influenced by natural and human activities [2].
3. Berkeley, California:
Studies highlight fog water enriched with sodium, potassium, and chloride, reflecting marine and urban contributions [3].
4. San Joaquin Valley, California:
High liquid water content fog reveals ammonium, nitrate, and organic carbon dominance, with pH levels between 5.8 and 8.0 [4];
5. Texas–Louisiana Gulf Coast Corridor:
Fog samples from Houston and Baton Rouge indicate influences from marine, industrial, and agricultural activities, with pH ranging from 4.3 to 5.0 [5].
Global Fog Water Perspectives
• India:
Fog water in the Indo-Gangetic Plain is alkaline, with ammonium, sulfate, and calcium being major components [6].
• China:
Ailaoshan Mountain and Nanjing studies show fog is acidic, with high concentrations of sulfate and nitrate reflecting anthropogenic pollution[7].
Recent Scientific Peer-reviewed Publications Related to Micro and Nano Particulates in Fog Water Composition
1. Chowdhury, A.K., & Reaz, M.B.I. (2018)
"SCATTERING EFFECTS BY SiO2 NANO-MICROPARTICLE AND FREE SPACE ATTENUATION MODELLING FOR DIVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS"
This study explores the impact of SiO₂ micro and nano particulates on weather conditions, including fog. The findings highlight how particulate composition influences atmospheric scattering and attenuation.
Full Text PDF
2. Feng, J., Zhong, L., & Guo, Z. (2020)
"Sprayed hieratical biomimetic superhydrophilic-superhydrophobic surface for efficient fog harvesting"
The study examines engineered surfaces for fog harvesting, revealing how micro and nano particulates interact with water droplets to optimize collection efficiency.
Link to Article
3. Hannigan, M.P., et al. (2004)
"Drop size-dependent chemical composition of clouds and fogs. Part II: Relevance to interpreting the aerosol/trace gas/fog system"
This paper investigates drop size variations in fog, showing the relevance of nano and micro particulates in altering the chemical profile of fog.
Full Text PDF
4. Cui, H., Teng, C., & Xie, X. (2024)
"Durable anti-fog micro-nano structures fabricated by laser ablation of aluminum film on resin/glass"
This research highlights novel methods for creating anti-fog surfaces using micro and nano particles, shedding light on their interactions in fog conditions.
Full Text PDF
5. Chen, C.L., et al. (2021)
"The influence of upslope fog on hygroscopicity and chemical composition of aerosols at a forest site in Taiwan"
The study evaluates the chemical composition of fog-affected aerosols, focusing on how micro and nano particulates influence hygroscopicity.
Link to Article
6. Xu, P., et al. (2016)
"Morphology and chemical characteristics of micro-and Nano-particles in the haze in Beijing studied by XPS and TEM/EDX"
This work provides insights into the morphology and composition of micro and nano particles in atmospheric haze, which are also prevalent in fog conditions.
Link to Article
7. Behera, S.N., Cheng, J., & Balasubramanian, R. (2015)
"In situ acidity and pH of size-fractionated aerosols during a recent smoke-haze episode in Southeast Asia"
This study offers detailed observations of nano particulates' role in altering pH levels of fog and aerosols.
Full Text PDF
8. Tang, B. (2017)
"Reduced Graphene Oxide Membranes: Applications in Fog Collection and Water Purification"
This study discusses the use of reduced graphene oxide membranes for water purification and fog collection, highlighting its interaction with particulates.
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9. Abbas, Y. (2018)
"Surface Acoustic Waves Mediated Crumpled Graphene Oxide Synthesis"
Examines the synthesis of graphene oxide and its interaction with airborne particles like mist and micro-droplets.
Full Text PDF
10. Zanelli, D., et al. (2022)
"Is Airborne Graphene Oxide a Possible Hazard?"
Investigates the environmental implications of airborne graphene oxide and its interaction with water films, fog, and dew.
Link to Article
11. Abellán-Nebot, J.V., et al. (2024)
"Nanofluid Minimum Quantity Lubrication (NMQL): Toxicity and Safety"
Discusses the toxicity of nanoparticle-laden fluids, including graphene oxide, in environments where water mist may act as a carrier.
HTML Link
12. Song, Z., et al. (2023)
"Fog Harvesting with Graphene Oxide Coated Surfaces"
Highlights the use of graphene oxide coatings for improving fog water collection and interaction with micro-particulates.
Full Text PDF
13. Mugisha, A.I. (2024)
"Graphene Oxide-Iron Oxide Nanocomposites for Environmental Applications"
Explores the use of graphene oxide composites in capturing sulfur pollutants and particulates in water and air systems.
Full Text PDF
14. Lv, J., et al. (2022)
"Nano-Additives in Fuel: Emission Impacts and Interactions with Particulates"
Reviews the impact of graphene and aluminum nanoparticles in fuel emissions, with potential implications for fog systems.
Full Text PDF
15. Jung, W., et al. (2020)
"Reduced Graphene-Oxide Filter Systems for Particulate Matter Removal"
Studies graphene oxide filters in removing particulate matter and their efficiency in humid or mist environments.
Link to Article
Implications of Toxic Fog From Aerial Spraying
Research highlights the dangers posed by aerial spraying of chemicals like permethrin, graphene oxide, and aluminum. These chemicals have been linked to respiratory issues, neurological disorders, and environmental degradation. According to a USAF whistleblower, aerial spraying under the guise of geoengineering and pest control is also tied to classified programs aimed at social and environmental destabilization, including “mind control” initiatives [8][9][10][11][12][13][14].
ASMS-08-1948 (15) (1).pdf
The report titled “Poisonous Chemicals Raining Down From the Sky On EVERYONE & EVERYTHING LIVING!” outlines how aerosol spraying contributes to widespread contamination of water, air, and soil, affecting ecosystems and public health. For more information, visit the report at: Dr. Robert Young’s website [8][9].
Solutions to the Pollutions
A Promising Detoxification Solution: MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy™ Sea Minerals
Given the risks posed by nano-toxins, MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ in SOLergy™ Sea Minerals is a validated detoxification solution. Studies confirm its ability to remove aluminum, graphene oxide, and microplastics while enhancing pH balance and oxidative reduction potential (O.R.P.), critical for detoxification and overall cellular health [8][9][10][11][12][13][14].
Conclusion
The findings presented in this article underscore the profound impact of fog water contamination and aerial spraying on environmental and public health. Evidence points to a widespread presence of harmful chemicals in fog water, influenced by both natural and anthropogenic activities, with pH levels and chemical compositions varying by region. Aerial spraying exacerbates these issues, raising serious concerns about ecological stability and human well-being. In response, detoxification solutions like MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ emerge as a critical tool, demonstrating effectiveness in neutralizing and removing harmful substances from the body. Moving forward, it is imperative to prioritize rigorous scientific inquiry, informed public discourse, and proactive policies to address these pressing challenges, ensuring a healthier and more sustainable future for all.
References
1. Collett Jr., J.L., Hoag, K.J., Sherman, D.E., & Bator, A. (1998). Spatial and temporal variations in San Joaquin Valley fog chemistry. Atmospheric Environment, 32(8), 1291-1302. Link to paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1352231098001368
2. Munger, J.W. (1989). The chemical composition of fogs and clouds in southern California. PhD Thesis. California Institute of Technology. PDF Link
3. Gundel, L.A., Benner, W.H., & Hansen, A.D.A. (1994). Chemical composition of fog water and interstitial aerosol in Berkeley, California. Atmospheric Environment, 28(18), 3193-3204. Link to paper -
4. Collett Jr., J.L., Hoag, K.J., & Rao, X. (1999). Internal acid buffering in San Joaquin Valley fog drops and its influence on aerosol processing. Atmospheric Environment, 33(3), 537-544. Link to paper
5. Munger, J.W., Jacob, D.J., & Waldman, J.M. (1986). The H2SO4-HNO3-NH3 system at high humidities and in fogs: Spatial and temporal patterns. Journal of Geophysical Research, 91(D1), 1073-1086. Link to page
6. Nath, S., & Yadav, S. (2018). A comparative study on fog and dew water chemistry at New Delhi, India. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 18(4), 907-920. PDF Link Description: This study reveals that fog water in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is alkaline, predominantly influenced by ammonium, sulfate, and calcium ions. These findings highlight the impact of agricultural and industrial emissions on fog chemistry in this densely populated region.
aaqr-17-01-fog-0033.pdf
7. Nieberding, F., Breuer, B., Braeckevelt, E. F., Zhang, Y., & others. (2017). Fog water chemical composition on Ailaoshan Mountain, Yunnan Province, SW China. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2017.01.0060
Description: This study examines the chemical composition of fog water collected on Ailaoshan Mountain in Yunnan Province, China. The research provides insights into the influence of both natural and anthropogenic sources on fog water chemistry in a high-altitude environment.
The findings highlight the presence of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium as dominant components, with implications for understanding regional air quality and environmental impacts. The study contributes to the broader understanding of fog as a critical component of atmospheric processes and its role in pollutant deposition.
8. Young, R.O. (2024). Public Health and Regulatory Implications of Aerial Spraying: A Comprehensive Review. Acta Scientific Medical Sciences, 8(
ASMS-08-1948 (15).pdf
9. Young, R.O. (2024). Poisonous Chemicals Raining Down From the Sky on Everyone & Everything Living. Available at: Dr. Robert Young’s Website.
10. Young, R.O., et al. (2024). MasterPeace™ Zeolite Z™ Pilot Study Found Safe and Effective in Removing Nano and Micro Forever Chemicals, Heavy Metals, Microplastics, Graphene, and Aluminum Found in the Human Body Cells and Fluids. Acta Scientific Medical Sciences, 8(9), 111-117.
ASMS-08-1913 (7) (1).pdf
11. Young, R.O. (2024). Testing MasterPeace Zeolite Z™ for Temperature, pH, and Oxidative Reduction Potential (O.R.P.) When Formulated with SOLergy™ Sea Plasma Salts™. Acta Scientific Medical Sciences, 8(12), 54-56. DOI: 10.31080/ASMS.2024.08.1965
ASMS-08-1965 (3) (2).pdf
12. Zhang, M., Liu, X., & Jia, R. (2016). Graphene oxide induces plasma membrane damage, reactive oxygen species accumulation, and fatty acid profile changes in Pichia pastoris. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 132, 372–378. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2016.06.005
Description:
This study investigates the ecotoxicological effects of graphene oxide (GO) on Pichia
pastoris, a yeast model organism. The findings reveal that GO exposure leads to significant plasma membrane damage, an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS), and alterations in the fatty acid profile. These effects highlight the potential environmental risks posed by graphene oxide, particularly its capacity to disrupt cellular structures and metabolic processes in aquatic ecosystems. The research underscores the need for careful evaluation of nanomaterials like GO in environmental applications.
13. Young, R.O. (2020). "Is Acid Raining On Our Planet and On Us?" https://drrobertyoung.com/is-acid-raining-on-our-planet-and-on-us/
14. Young, R.O. (2022). "Global Warming and Body WARMING MAY BOTH Be Caused By Environmental, Dietary, Respiratory and Metabolic Acids! https://drrobertyoung.com/global-warming-body-warming-are-both-caused-by-acid-rain/
Let us work together to address these pressing environmental and health challenges. Please feel free to reach out with questions or for further discussions.
Warmest regards throughout this New Year of truth telling,
Robert O. Young CPT, Msc, DSc, PhD, Naturopathic Practitioner
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