Coal ash clouds alter weather, imperil health, scientist says

Jets lay a pattern of particulate that new research says comes from recycled coal fly ash, the fine waste product from electricity-producing coal furnaces. (Photo David Tulis)

Jets lay a pattern of particulate that new research says comes from recycled coal fly ash, the fine waste product from electricity-producing coal furnaces, according to the most recent research. (Photo David Tulis)

A sky stripe deposited by a jet begins to shed streaks of fine dust over my house in Soddy-Daisy, Tenn. Sky striping produces an ugly manufactured sky that dims the sun — but also traps heat in the so-called “greenhouse effect.” (Photo David Tulis)

A sky stripe deposited by a jet begins to shed streaks of fine dust over my house in Soddy-Daisy, Tenn. Sky striping produces an ugly manufactured sky that dims the sun — but also traps heat in the so-called “greenhouse effect.” (Photo David Tulis)

Pollution trails lace the sky over Phoenix. "The analytical results *** stand as evidence that coal fly ash is the principal material emplaced in the troposphere for ongoing, covert geoengineering, weather modification, and/or climate alteration," says scientist J. Marvin Herndon. (Photo Taylor Renee Roudebush, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Pollution trails lace the sky over Phoenix. “The analytical results *** stand as evidence that coal fly ash is the principal material emplaced in the troposphere for ongoing, covert geoengineering, weather modification, and/or climate alteration,” says scientist J. Marvin Herndon, defying the day’s conventional thinking. (Photo Taylor Renee Roudebush, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Jet emissions work to throw a layer of pasty cloud over Chattanooga. (Photo David Tulis)

Jet emissions work to throw a layer of pasty cloud over Chattanooga. (Photo David Tulis)

The American establishment has imposed an official pollution program that affects weather patterns, starting in places such as the skies over Las Vegas. (Photo Akos Angyal, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

The American establishment has imposed an official pollution program that affects weather patterns, starting in places such as the skies over Las Vegas. (Photo Akos Angyal, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Sky stripes disperse into murky, hazy clouds that are frequently seen over Chattanooga, Tenn. " The ability of coal fly ash to release aluminum in a chemically mobile form upon exposure to water or body moisture has potentially grave human and environmental consequences." (Photo Chemtrails Global Skywatch)

Sky stripes disperse into murky, hazy clouds that are frequently seen over Chattanooga, Tenn. “The ability of coal fly ash to release aluminum in a chemically mobile form upon exposure to water or body moisture has potentially grave human and environmental consequences.” (Photo Chemtrails Global Skywatch)

Heavy deposits like these over Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., are part of the federal government’s ostensible war against sunlight. (Photo David Tulis)

Heavy deposits like these over Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., are part of the federal government’s ostensible war against sunlight. (Photo David Tulis)

Coal fly ash is dispersed over Chattanooga on June 19. (Photo Blacky Darr)

Coal fly ash is dispersed over Chattanooga on June 19. (Photo Blacky Darr)

Sky striping is a global phenomenon imposed under the doctrines of military secrecy and compelling state interest in weather control. Here, the sky over Cheshunt, England. (Photo lexander Modestou, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Sky striping is a global phenomenon imposed under the doctrines of military secrecy and compelling state interest in weather control. Here, the sky over Cheshunt, England. (Photo lexander Modestou, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Innocent condensation from innocent air traffic, or aerosolized coal fly ash injections over Cromer Norfolk, U.K.? (Photo Chris Nash, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Innocent condensation from innocent air traffic, or aerosolized coal fly ash injections over Cromer Norfolk, U.K.? (Photo Chris Nash, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Some so-called chemtrails are stop-and-start emissions such as this one over my house in Southeast Tennessee, strongly suggesting they are not water vapor emissions. (Photo David Tulis)

Some so-called chemtrails are stop-and-start emissions such as this one over my house in Southeast Tennessee, strongly suggesting they are not water vapor emissions. (Photo David Tulis)

Negative emissions pose unrecognized health risks. "The ability of coal fly ash to release heavy metals and radioactive elements upon exposure to body moisture," a disputed academic paper says, "has potentially grave human health implications including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory diseases, reduced male fertility, and stroke

Negative emissions pose unrecognized health risks. “The ability of coal fly ash to release heavy metals and radioactive elements upon exposure to body moisture,” an academic paper says, “has potentially grave human health implications including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory diseases, reduced male fertility, and stroke.”

Jet emissions tracings often cast eery shadows, as here over Butler, Pa. (Photo Sandy Wanderon, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Jet emissions tracings often cast eerie shadows, as here over Butler, Pa. (Photo Sandy Wanderon, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Sky stripe days over Chattanooga often begin in the morning on the east side of the city, dimming the sun. Often the skies are seeded with coal dust prior to rainfall — but the rain ends up not falling. (Photo David Tulis)

Sky stripe days over Chattanooga often begin in the morning on the east side of the city, dimming the sun. Here I look eastward from the stopsign at the bottom of my street in Soddy-Daisy, north of Chattanooga. Often the skies are seeded with coal dust prior to rainfall — but the rain ends up not falling. (Photo David Tulis)

Weather modification has been a federal government goal since the 1960s, and the military's program for cloud creation is closely guarded and yet easily visible, as here in Kent, Ohio. (Photo Carol Kulbacki Heller, Geoengineeringwatch.org

Weather modification has been a federal government goal since the 1960s, and the military’s program for cloud creation is closely guarded and yet easily visible, as here in Kent, Ohio. (Photo Carol Kulbacki Heller, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Only a few people in Redding, Calif., notice sky striping as a news event about which they should be concerned. A profound dichotomy exists between the technology, practice, terminology, and public disclosure of geoengineering so that public discussion of its implications for public health is minimized. The academic community describes geoengineering as a possible future intervention in the upper atmosphere (stratosphere) to counteract anthropogenic global warming." This according to J. Marvin Herndon. (Photo Lori-Bridgeford-Geoengineeringwatch.org)

Only a few people in Redding, Calif., notice sky striping as a news event about which they should be concerned. “A profound dichotomy exists between the technology, practice, terminology, and public disclosure of geoengineering so that public discussion of its implications for public health is minimized,” according to J. Marvin Herndon. (Photo Lori Bridgeford, Geoengineeringwatch.org)

(PRNewswire, July 14, 2016) — Across the United States, Canada and other Western countries, clear azure blue skies are a thing of the past. Our skies are now often tainted with a white haze from jet-laid particle trails. These soon morph into artificial clouds, spread into a haze, sometimes thick enough to make a cloudless sky overcast.

What is being sprayed? What might be the consequences of such spraying on human and environmental health? The authorities are silent.

In a scientific article in Frontiers in Public Health, San Diego geoscientist J. Marvin Herndon presents three independent lines of evidence that show the principal substance being sprayed into the air we breathe is coal fly ash.

Utility waste product recycled

Coal fly ash is a substance too toxic to be allowed to spew from the smokestacks of coal-burning utilities. The ultra-fine particles — less than 2.5 microns across — mix with the air we breathe. Inhaled they become trapped deep in our lungs.

Dr. Herndon writes, “The documented public health associations for PM2.5 particulate pollution are also applicable to aerosolized coal fly ash which is similar in grain size. These associations include increased hospital admissions, morbidity and premature mortality, low birth weight, lung inflammation and diabetes, risk for cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, lung inflammation and diabetes, risk for stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, onset of asthma, renal functions in older men, and reduced male fertility.”

Heavy metals detected

“The ability of coal fly ash to release aluminum in a chemically mobile form upon exposure to water or body moisture has potentially grave human and environmental consequences over a broad spectrum, including implications for neurological diseases, reduced male fertility, neurological disorders of bees and other creatures, and biota debilitation.”

“The ability of coal fly ash to release heavy metals and radioactive elements upon exposure to body moisture has potentially grave human health implications over a broad spectrum, including, but not limited to, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and stroke.”

In addition, Dr. Herndon says that, “Toxic methylmercury and ozone-damaging chlorinated-fluorinated hydrocarbons *** may be produced from certain types of tropospheric spraying that places coal fly ash in the jet-fuel combustion environment. Experimental verification is warranted.”

Lower atmosphere deposits block reflective heat

The author says that from a geophysical perspective, “coal fly ash sprayed in the troposphere warms the atmosphere, blocks heat from Earth radiating back into space, and retards rainfall, which can artificially elevate atmospheric pressures that can block incoming weather fronts, further leading to drought conditions *** this activity contributes to global warming.”

“The purpose of this covert activity is unknown to the scientific community and to the public. The time has come for the scientific community and especially the environmental science and public health communities to understand that a multiplicity of toxic substances is being sprayed into the air breathed by people in many parts of the world and that it will adversely affect virtually all life on Earth.”

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Dr. Herndon is on track with his research. That’s a fair conclusion to draw, especially in light of  incredible external and nonscientific pressure brought to bear on the Frontiers in Public Health journal. Find out what the U.S. establishment is doing to silence the maverick nuclear scientist Dr. Herndon.

Herndon, J. M.: Human and Environmental Dangers Posed by Ongoing Global Tropospheric Aerosolized Particulates for Weather Modification. Frontiers in Public Health, 30 June 2016.

Source: J. Marvin Herndon, Ph.D., Transdyne Corp. http://www.NuclearPlanet.com

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