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At the Open Mind Conference in Oslo, Norway on October 27, 2012 and later updated as
“The Antennas Within the Body” for the 8th Environmental Conference in Nuremberg,
Germany, May 30, 2013, German chemist Harald Kautz-Vella presented his paper “The
Chemistry in Contrails: Assessing the Impact of Aerosols From Jet Fuel Impurities, Additives
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and Classified Military Operations on Nature” in which he discusses the alchemy that occurs in
the jet combustion engine as well as a deeper consideration of the biological operations of
chemical trails. His background includes university studies in Geology, Physics, Mathematics,
and Media Science, with a degree specialization in Geoscience. Since 2001, he’s been studying
scalar technologies such as zero-point energy, soft weather modification (Wilhelm Reich),
electro-fertilization in agriculture, and information-medicine/radionics.
At the outset, Kautz-Vella stresses that the classified Project Cloverleaf is under the
jurisdiction of intelligence agencies, and that advanced military and intelligence operations may
depend upon some aspects of classical geoengineering but are not limited to it. Transformation
of the lower atmosphere into a controllable, artificially engineered plasma is intended to serve
weather engineering, yes, but also to serve 3D radar monitoring, range enhancement, advanced
DEW systems, and SDI Space Fence objectives of absolute surveillance under artificial
intelligence (AI).
Kautz-Vella approaches fuel emissions / spraying from a biological effects perspective
concentrating on the electro-optical toxicity of the particulate plasma and how it disturbs cell
communication and electrical cell potential in plants (and, by extension, other life forms),
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leading to biophoton deterioration. He references artificially produced clouds as “piezoelectric
particulate plasma” and divides the spraying operation that produces them into three categories:
(1) Jet fuel additives (lead, sulfur, halogens);
(2) Conventional weather manipulation with ions like silver iodide or based on
reflective particles like Al O ; and
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(3) High-tech aerosols for military and intelligence purposes.
While researching damage to hay harvests in Norway in 2012, Kautz-Vella analyzed soil and
rain samples. Heavy metals were within the acceptable range of pollution during the acid rain of
the 1970s, so he had to consider what else could have caused grass to stop growing, trees to drop
their bark and die, etc.
He pored over the U.S. Air Force Academy “Chemtrails: Chemistry 131 Manual, Fall 1990.”
Though classified formulae are not mentioned in the manual, enough is present to spell out the
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chemical processes of spray pyrolysis, the thermochemical decomposition of organic material
at elevated temperatures (as in aircraft engines) in the absence of oxygen or halogen (the
chemically related fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine); and chemi-ionization, the
formation of ions through the reaction of a gas-phase atom or molecule. Add metal salts to the
combustion process—hydrochloric acid (HCl), ammonium hydroxide (NH OH), and sodium
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hydroxide (NaOH); potassium permanganate (KM O ), aluminum nitrate (Al(NO ) ), barium
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nitrate (Ba(NO ) ), copper II nitrate (CU(NO ) ), iron nitrate (Fe(NO ) ), lead nitrate
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(Pb(NO ) ), manganese nitrate (Mn(NO ) ), silver nitrate (AgNO ), sodium carbonate
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3 2
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(Na CO ), sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium iodide (NaI), sodium nitrate (NaNO ), etc.—and the
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jet will create amorphous or monocrystalline non-soluble nanoparticles like, for example,