This
is going viral over the whole internet so I can hardly ignore it. I
certainly put it down to 'WEIRD', but am unwilling to jump to the
conclusions of the article. Make up your own mind.
"I did it here in North Idaho. I got the same results BUT when I melted it on the stove it melted almost instantly and evaporated with no residue or smell. I would have to conclude that a butane lighter is simply not a good tool for melting snow."
That seems a pretty reasonable explanation to me
Proof: Massive snowstorm yields ‘fake snow’ signifying false flag weather manipulation or massive social experiment
'Massive
chemtrail’ operations found to be dumping ‘fake snow’ over
Atlanta and parts of West Virginia, may signify a false flag attack
on the populace
30
January, 2013
Stop
the press! A recent snowstorm that blanked Atlanta and parts of
Virginia sending thousands of residents into turmoil, causing nearly
the entire city to come to a standstill, may have been a false flag
operation or beta test carried out by diabolic factions of the U.S.
government.
While
the motive is not yet fully known, one thing is for sure, havoc has
ensued and something is just not sitting right with people in the
region.
KTLA5
reported:
Rebekah
Cole left work Tuesday afternoon and was still sitting in traffic 10
hours later — at 1 a.m. Wednesday. She said she hoped her car
wouldn’t run out of fuel as she prepared to spend the night in it.
She
described what she had seen as a “zombie movie” — droves of
people got out of their cars and were having conversations.
In
the dead of night, they talked and walked between cars covered in
white powder.
But
what if that powder was made of a synthetic material?
The
Proof
How
many times have you seen snow in your life?
I
am guessing that everyone reading this likely has seen and handled
snow at one time or another. I mean, anyone that has handled snow
knows that it melts as it is simply made of water.
Shockingly,
after “massive chemtrail” sightings over the state of Georgia and
parts of West Virginia over the last few days, residents are becoming
wiser–nonetheless the government and mainstream media remains
silent.
Response
by Atlanta city officials including the mayor have been limited,
blaming the storm on a “faulty weather forecast”.
Concerned
citizens and experts alike have been left to wonder how such a big
city can be caught off guard by a snowstorm.
It
is also important to point out that mainstream media rhetoric has
become extremely unusual regarding the weather in Atlanta over the
past 24 hours.
A
Call To Action
While
the true intent of this operation, likely militarized, is currently
unknown, it begs for a few good questions. I mean, why would the
military want to demobilize the city of Atlanta for days? If they
did, what would be the purpose? Interestingly, a few things actually
come to mind. So if you are in the area please contact us with your
reports as Intellihub News is an open source portal for suppressed
information.
A
few areas worth investigating are:
- The Center for Disease Control (CDC), based in Atlanta
- Preparations for martial law based on a known future event to take place soon
- Prepositioning of military forces
Right
now we are looking for boots on the ground reports out of Atlanta, to
help aid our investigation into this matter.
'Fake
snow' in the south? It's called sublimation
30
January, 2014
As
a winter storm blanketed the southern US residents with snow they
aren’t accustomed to seeing, social media was similarly blanketed
with claims of “fake snow” that won’t melt. Videos
and heated
discussions
are making the rounds where people are attempting to melt snow
gathered out of their backyards with lighters, and finding the snow
won’t melt at all.
What
is this “fake snow”? No one knows for certain, though many are
chalking the strange non-melting substance to government
conspiracies, chem trails and other nefarious possibilities.
Unfortunately,
no one is getting it right. As is the case with this misinformation
age, no one is doing their own research, rather simply exclaiming how
tragic it is that we’re all being poisoned by fluffy white
toxin-flakes or recreating the exact same experiment with the exact
same results.
Had
the ambitious kitchen scientists done their due diligence, they would
learn about a process called “sublimation,” explained
here
in an elementary unit on the water cycle for children.
According
to the US Geologic Survey, sublimation is, “the conversion between
the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate
liquid stage.” It’s used to describe the process of snow turning
into vapor without first melting.
And
if you don’t believe it coming from a US government source, how
about a regular scientist? Steve
Ackerman,
a professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences at the University of
Wisconsin- Madison explains that what we would call “evaporation”
from a liquid is called “sublimation from a solid.”
“Whenever
there is an interface of air and water, either liquid or solid, you
have molecules trying to leave the water,” Ackerman
explains.
Sublimation is most common when the surrounding air is
cold and dry. Humid conditions and warmer temperatures would cause
the snow to melt first. The dramatic change in temperatures when snow
or ice is touched with a lighter, for instance, immediately converts
the solid into a vapor.
The
snow isn’t melting because it is vaporizing. It’s changing forms
in a scientific process. And as to the claims that trying to melt
this snow results in an odd smell, you may want to look to the
lighter fluid or the lighter itself-- which is likely far more toxic
than even yellow snow.
While
I am often the first to suspect nefarious government actions and am
well-aware of the many toxins in our environment, we owe it to
ourselves and other information-hungry consumers on the web to put
out accurate information.
The
bottom line is that if there were lighters hundreds of years ago and
the curious kitchen scientists of olden days ran the very same
experiment, they would have the very same results. Not because of
pollution, chem trails, or intentional contamination but because of
the properties of water—or in this case snow—when heated under
certain conditions. True, snow may be dirtier now thanks to
pollution, but it is snow and under the right conditions it
will melt.
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