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that interfere with DNA, and artificial crystals replace natural ferro apatite crystals that play a
               major role in central nervous system (CNS) transmission. Kautz-Vella warns of the possibility of
               mind control via in vivo piezocrystals:

                     If  the  natural  ferro  apatite  crystal  is  replaced  by  artificially  made  piezoelectrical  crystals,  it  appears  to  open  the
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                     biological system to respond to a greater extent of artificial electromagnetic signals, both low and high frequency.

                   Many jet propellants and additives are classified while others are open source. Classified JP-
               8,  for  example,  is  suspected  of  containing  chemicals  such  as  1,2-dibrom  ethan  (EDB),
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               perfluoroctane  sulfon  acid  (PFOS),  perfluoroctane  acid  (PFOA),   and  lead  tetraethyl.   All
               contain fluorine, sulfur, and brome and are regarded as important sources of the aerosols H SO ,
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               HF, and HBrO , all of which build highly toxic persistent contrails. The damaging impact of
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               such additives is far more than that of sulfur and aluminum oxide reflective particles.
                   Media exposure of aerotoxic syndrome has drawn attention to the two million military and
               civilian personnel per year who are occupationally exposed to chemical gases coming from the
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               engine  chamber.   Unfortunately,  the  blood  tests  for  aerotoxicity  of  pilots,  cabin  crew,  and
               frequent flyers test for organophosphates but not necessarily for heavy metals in the chemical
               compounds pyrolized in the 60 billion gallons per year of kerosene-based jet propulsion fuels
               (JP-8,  JP-5,  and  Jet  A-1).  Add  to  that  no  knowledge  of  the  classified  compounds,  pyrolized
               (heated) jet oil leaks coming straight out of the engine, and nanoparticles leaking in from outside
               the aircraft (chemtrails, Wigner Effect radiation)—all coming through the bleed air valve.
                   As  for  the  unclassified  chemical  gases  from  the  engine  chamber  and  pylon  drain  tubes
               entering the cabin, it is worth quoting at length from a 2003 peer-reviewed paper:

                     These exposures may occur repeatedly to raw fuel, vapor phase, aerosol phase, or fuel combustion exhaust by dermal
                     absorption,  pulmonary  inhalation,  or  oral  ingestion  routes.  Additionally,  the  public  may  be  repeatedly  exposed  to
                     lower levels of jet fuel vapor/aerosol or to fuel combustion products through atmospheric contamination, or to raw
                     fuel constituents by contact with contaminated groundwater or soil. Kerosene-based hydrocarbon fuels are complex
                     mixtures  of  up  to  260+  aliphatic  and  aromatic  hydrocarbon  compounds.  .  .including  varying  concentrations  of
                     potential toxicants such as benzene, n-hexane, toluene, xylenes, trimethylpentane, methoxyethanol, naphthalenes . . . 97


                   And the list goes on.


                                                 ROCKET PLUME BURNS


               Rocket launches release tons of rocket plume burn that then spew over the countryside, ocean, or
               populated areas as the rocket arcs skyward. With every orbital launch (as opposed to suborbital),
               20 to 120 tons of nano-aluminum particulates are dumped with the exhaust plume into the lower
               and upper atmospheres. Aluminum delivered by chemical trails and rocket plumes is the lightest,
               most excellent conductive metal we have. (Iron and gold oxides are actually the best but are too
               heavy  and  fall  too  quickly.  Aluminum  is  light  as  a  feather  and  stays  airborne  longer.)  The
               electronics  necessary  for  global  weather  engineering  will  not  work  without  light  aluminum
               particulates.
                   The aerosol brew laid by jets above the cloud cover heats regions by fomenting chemical
               reactions and trapping solar radiation. Previously, it was thought that the critical cloud fraction
               (CCF) value was the same everywhere, but the truth is that regional CCF values differ according
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