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Table of Contents

Why Chemtrails?

Chemtrails In the Bible

Chemtrail Types

Weather Modification

Plumes Change Overnight

Scheduling

The White Sheen

The Orange Halos

Chemtrail Fallout

Bangor-Bound Jet Origins

Particulate Descent Time

The Dead Ladybugs

Opportunistic Infections

Wet Masks

Wet Masks: Viable Chemtrail Protection

I have experimented for some time searching for a solution to prevent the pain and suffering that I experience from chemtrails. Following is what I have learned.

By wetting a standard thin washcloth with a solution, folding it in 4, and then putting it over my nose and mouth held in place with a painter's mask from Home Depot, I am able to greatly reduce the health symptoms that I suffer from chemtrails.

Below are details about my experience with these masks.

Chlorella (or Zinc) Masks

This type of mask is effective against chemtrails that have a salty-metallic taste. This mask removes the horrible taste from the air and reduces the associated mercury-like symptoms about 75%.

It works by passing air through a washcloth soaked in a sulfur solution. Sulfur binds to mercury and helps to limit the amount of mercury you inhale.

To make this mask, I blend 15 tablets of chlorella (I used the "Sun" brand) in 2 cups of water. I blend it well for about 2 minutes. You can tell it's well mixed if foam forms on the top of the solution as soon as the blender is stopped.

What we're trying to do is to release the sulfur from the chlorella so it is free to bind with mercury in the air that passes through the washcloth.

Now take the washcloth and fold it in half, or if the washcloth is thin, fold it twice (in a quarter). Soak the washcloth in the solution you just prepared so that it's completely saturated. I normally pour the solution into a large bowl to make this easier.

Wring out the washcloth so that all of the free-flowing liquid is removed.

The amount of liquid that you wring out is important. If you wring it out too much, it won't filter the air effectively. If you wring it out too little, you won't be able to breath through the washcloth. So you have to experiment to get it right.

Now put the washcloth over your nose and mouth so it completely covers both.

Place a painter's or carpenter's mask over the washcloth to hold it in place. Make sure the air you breath is coming through the mask. Don't let any air sneak in through the sides and bypass the washcloth.

I know that the smell is horrible, but that's just the sulfur. It's doing its job absorbing mercury out of the air as it passes through the washcloth.

That's it.

This simple, inexpensive contraption has literally enabled me to survive and function over the past 18 months. I hope it helps you too.

Rewetting

The mask will lose its ability to absorb after about an hour or two, so just re-wet it with the solution you prepared or prepare a new washcloth. Make sure you don't contaminate your solution. Store the solution in the refrigerator or it may spoil. It should last about 5 days to a week.

If you want to conserve your solution, you can rinse out your washcloth with hot water. Then just re-wet it with only hot water and use it again and again throughout the day. I was normally able to re-wet my washcloth about 3 to 5 times before it significantly lost its ability to clear the air that was passing through it.

Zinc as an Alternative

Zinc is often used in mercury remediation (cleanup) projects such as mercury spills. Zinc binds to mercury like sulfur does, but it smells a lot better.

So, I remade the solution with 3 tablets of zinc in 2 cups of water.

I found that it worked just as well as the chlorella solution, plus it smelled a lot better and didn't stain the washcloths.

Make sure you blend the zinc well. Zinc will not dissolve in water so it needs to be blended very well.

Also, zinc will settle out of the water after it sits a while. Before wetting your washcloth, be sure to stir the solution to mix the zinc back into the water.

Oil Mask

Even though the zinc and chlorella wet masks help me tremendously against the salty-metallic tasting chemtrails, they do little to help against the horrible chemical-pharmaceutical type. This type of chemtrail seems to go right through.

After realizing that the chemical-pharmaceutical type of chemtrail appeared to be petroleum-based, I decided to make a mask using oil instead of water. After all, oil binds with oil, but not with water. I thought perhaps oil would bind to the petroleum more effectively.

The first oil I tried was olive oil. It worked pretty well at removing the horrible chemical-pharmaceutical chemtrail taste and stopped my sinuses from burning. I was very happy to discover this.

The second oil I tried was peanut oil. It's a little cheaper but it seems to work just about as well.

The best results came when I first prepared the washcloth with a zinc solution and then added the oil directly to the washcloth. For some reason, this seemed to stop even more of the smell and symptoms created by the chemical-pharmaceutical chemtrails.

I got the best results when folding a washcloth twice (in a quarter). This requires the chemtrail chemical to travel through twice as many layers and made a big difference. It may be a little hard to get used to, but it's well worth it.

I sincerely hope this helps someone who is suffering as I am.