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blackeyes
03-14-2010, 05:37 PM
...and was really enjoying the beautiful spring day. Very unuasal weather for this time of year. The regular creamy blue sky from multiple chem-trails but I noticed something strange when I got back home. I had a sun burn. I'm sorry but the sun is too low on the horrizon in Winnipeg for any kind of burn this time of year. It should actually be still below freezing. It +5C today and they are calling for well above freezing all week.

Sorry for going off track but a sun burn? I'm sure they are well aware of the weakening magnetic field and the sun now becoming so active. Stay out of the sun this summer. It's going to be a rough ride.

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Judee
03-14-2010, 05:58 PM
...and was really enjoying the beautiful spring day. Very unuasal weather for this time of year. The regular creamy blue sky from multiple chem-trails but I noticed something strange when I got back home. I had a sun burn. I'm sorry but the sun is too low on the horrizon in Winnipeg for any kind of burn this time of year. It should actually be still below freezing. It +5C today and they are calling for well above freezing all week.

Sorry for going off track but a sun burn? I'm sure they are well aware of the weakening magnetic field and the sun now becoming so active. Stay out of the sun this summer. It's going to be a rough ride.

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Thank you, thank you blackeyes, for bringing this up!! I am continually amazed that people haven't noticed anything strange or different about that bright globe of energy that sits right above their heads on a daily basis! :boggled: If I am out directly in the sun for more than ten minutes anymore, I will burn. The sun is killing the more delicate trees and shrubs also. I actually wrote to the Oregon Dept. of Forestry after noticing all the maple trees in the Cascade mountains were crispy-fried. You could pick out the individual maples even high up in the mountain forests, as they were all bright brown. I got this obligatory letter back saying the maples were stressed from drought. :boggled: There was NO drought in the Cascade mountain regions!! The Cascades get a LOT of rain!

blackeyes
03-14-2010, 06:45 PM
The Cascades get a LOT of rain!Weather patterns are changing and becoming more violent but the lies we are constantly fed are more disturbing. They are having a hard time concealing chem-trails now that the word is out. Has anyone noticed that more and more commercials, movies and tv shows are openly showing blue skies in the background of their shots with chem-trails. It's like the PTB are trying to make seeing them in the skies as normal. Expected to be seen.

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MuseNoir
03-14-2010, 07:05 PM
Really interesting.... I don't know why I never thought about it specifically with chemtrails before, but the kids growing up with them won't realize they are relatively new. They won't remember the skies before a few years ago.

blackeyes
03-14-2010, 07:55 PM
Really interesting.... I don't know why I never thought about it specifically with chemtrails before, but the kids growing up with them won't realize they are relatively new. They won't remember the skies before a few years ago.I target the kids. Specially when a group are standing around. I'll walk by and point out the chem-trails. Give a quick run down and always mention I'm just a middle man. Do your own research.

I'm always looking up so I notice when there is an increase of trails and there has been lately. I remember being out all day long at the local pool when I was a kid. You do that today and by noon you are red and ripe for peeling. I've never felt the need to use sunblock until last summer. This year I'm going 70 spf.

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Is it just me or are they hinting that it is dangerous to go out in the sun. When did that happen? Why won't they just tell us the truth. That to stop burning turn frequently.:icon16:

Delphine
03-14-2010, 08:14 PM
I fell asleep in the 70 degree Mississippi sun today and have no burn or anything (no sunscreen used today) and I am quite fair...BTW, I heard about this several months ago. I don't know whether to believe this one or not...just information. I use sunscreen all the time in the summer down here; sometimes in other seasons, too...especially on my hands.

Full Article: http://www.nano.org.uk/news/aug2009/latest1942.htm

24 August 2009 University of Ulster
Groundbreaking Research Links Sunscreen and Alzheimer's Disease


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Scientists at the University of Ulster are investigating a link between some man-made nanoparticles, such as those found in sunscreens and Alzheimer's disease.

Professor Vyvyan Howard, a pathologist and toxicologist and Dr Christian Holscher, an expert in Alzheimer's disease are leading this groundbreaking research into whether human engineered nanoparticles can induce neurodegenerative disease.


A nanoparticle measures between 1 and 100 nanometres. A nanometre is one millionth of a millimetre.

Professor Howard and Dr Holscher, who are both based at the Biomedical Sciences Institute in Coleraine, have been awarded £350,000 from the European Union to carry out investigations over the next three years.

Their research is part of a worldwide project call NeuroNano which includes European academic partners at the universities of Dublin , Cork , Edinburgh and Munich . In America , the universities of California , Rochester and Rice and in Japan the National Institute of Materials Science.

"The overall science and technology objective of this programme is to determine if engineered nanoparticles could constitute a significant neuro-toxicological risk to humans for two diseases - Alzheimer's and Parkinson's," said Professor Howard.

The University of Ulster experts will be specifically looking at nanoparticles present in chemicals found in sunscreens and an additive in some diesel fuels - titanium dioxide and cerium oxide - and their connection to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.


“There is now firm evidence that some engineered nanoparticles entering intravenously or via lungs can reach the brains of small animals. Indeed they lodge in almost all parts of the brain and there are no efficient clearance mechanisms to remove them once there,” said Professor Howard.


“There are also suggestions that nanoscale particles arising from urban pollution have reached the brains of animals and children living in Mexico City .


“It has recently been discovered that nanoparticles can have highly significant impacts on the rate of misfolding of key proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.


"The brain itself is a very special organ. It cannot repair by replacing nerve cells, the ones you get at birth have to last all your life, which makes them peculiarly vulnerable to long term low dose toxicity.

"The brain has built up some protective mechanisms, such as the blood brain barrier. A major worry is that nanoparticles seem to be able to circumvent this. All this adds up to a new field of investigation.

“This research programme is deeply challenging and entails the gathering of entirely new knowledge in a field – neuronanotoxicology.

VOguy
03-14-2010, 08:29 PM
I think there are so many things these days that affect our health. The thought that nanoparticles are responsible is entirely plausible. You think about it, biological, chemical, and radiological elements all attack us on a daily basis.