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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Aluminum Oxide Cloud To Be Created And Studied

The aluminum oxide cloud will be created and studied by a professor at Virginia Tech. The cloud will be launched from Wallops Island facility:

http://www.infowars.com/u-s-navy-to-conduct-massive-atmospheric-experimental-tests/

This is one of the few overt experiments being conducted in our skies. It is closely related to the chemtrail phenomenon.

11 comments:

  1. Very cool, I can't wait. Living in rural Snow Hill allows me a great view anytime they fire a rocket into the skies at Wallops. I've set my alarm to catch these launches at 2am!!!!

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  2. you complain about the aluminum oxide cloud, but you champion extraction of shale oil. I'm confused about your environmental priorities.

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  3. Aluminum Oxide is also called corundum and is what sandpaper and grinding stones are made of.
    It will be interesting to see what happens when jet aircraft fly through this cloud and suck this stuff into the engines.

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  4. Aluminum oxide dust is an aerosol. The atmosphere will suspend the "cloud" and it will float around and be impacted by winds and weather. It is a study.
    I wonder if we will be able to see video of the cloud?
    It will also be interesting to see where it goes and how long it takes to get there.
    Fascinating stuff!

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  5. To those who mention it getting sucked in by jet aircraft engines and it being suspended in the atmosphere . . .

    The "release" will be at 280km -- way above the atmosphere. By the time it falls back to the atmosphere, it will be so dispersed that it will not be visible. Most of it will drop into the ocean, spread out over hundreds of square kilometers.

    The reason I wrote "release" in quotes above is that this isn't a normal chemical release used by most sounding rockets, but instead aluminum oxide (Al2O3) is a byproduct of many solid fuel rockets. The only difference this time is that the firing of the 4th stage will be delayed so that it will actually be slowly falling back to earth before the 4th stage fires (4th stage in this case has nothing to do with propulsion, but only to create the "cloud").

    BTW, the use of the word "Massive" in the linked article's headline is nothing but hyperbole. The last paragraph is total poppycock. To repeat: Solid fuel rocket motors emit this substance. In less than one second the solid rocket motors of the Shuttle at launch will spew more aluminum oxide (and in this case it's into the atmosphere) than this relative small rocket from Wallops will in its entire flight.

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  6. 3:19
    Very informative.
    Thanks

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  7. OOOHHHH! We're all gonna DIE! (eventually)`!-)

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  8. The launch has been SCRUBBED for the night due to unfavorable cloud cover. Sounds like they won't try on Wednesday. The window goes until Sunday night.

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  9. Update: No attempt on Wednesday or Thursday. Next attempt will be Friday night.

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  10. acc to the site, another attempt may be on friday evening...

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  11. ok, I've got it, The rabble on the Eastern Shore is beginning to wake up politically. They are mostly on well water so we can't feed them flouride the way the germans did to prisoners in WWII to keep them calm and stupid, so I'll try this "oxide" cloud to see if that works.

    Soma anyone?

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