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Health,”  was  published  on  11  August  2015  in  the  International  Journal  of  Environmental
               Research and Public Health and retracted twenty-two days later, followed by a scathing criticism
               of  the  first  paper  in  Current  Science.  Herndon’s  third  and  most  thorough  paper,  “Human
               Environmental  Dangers  Posed  by  Ongoing  Global  Tropospheric  Aerosolized  Particulates  for
               Weather  Modification,”  was  published  in  Frontiers  in  Public  Health  on  June  30,  2016,  and
               retracted two weeks later.



































                        Geoengineering means jet stream manipulation. Thanks to V. Susan Ferguson metaphysicalmusing.com/.


                   Unlike the usual procedures employed to fairly address complaints about peer-reviewed and
               published papers, neither of the two journals involved provided Herndon with verbatim copies of
               the  complaints  made  by  the  highly  skilled  disinformation  team  so  he  could  refute  them.  The
               implications one might draw from this are (1) Herndon is likely correct about coal fly ash being
               the main aerosolized particulate, and (2) that officials are aware of the highly toxic nature of the
               material being sprayed into the air we breathe and want to hide that knowledge from the public.
                   Herndon presents four sets of experiments to back up his thesis that hazardous coal fly ash is
               “likely  the  principal  aerosolized  particulate  sprayed  in  the  troposphere  by  jets  for
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               geoengineering, weather modification, and/or climate alteration.”  Earlier, he’d compared water
               leach  from  coal  fly  ash  with  rainwater  and  discovered  eight  elements  in  common,  especially
               aluminum/barium  and  strontium/barium  ratios.  Rainwater  samples  in  San  Diego,  California
               measured at least 30 percent aluminum, and in Chico and Alachua County, Florida, he had high
               readings of barium, as well. He also compared outdoor dust collected in a HEPA (high-efficiency
               particulate air) filter with unleached coal fly ash and discovered fourteen elements in common.
                   Herndon  and  Florida  Public  Health  medical  officer  Mark  Whiteside,  M.D.,  M.P.H.,
               demonstrated  that  snowfall  can  trap  and  bring  down  aerosolized  particulates,  like  the  co-
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               precipitation  technique  used  in  chemical  processes.   Upon  melting,  the  snow  releases  the
               trapped particulates that drain with the melt water into material that might underlie the snow,
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