Ahh, so many uses for the lithium. My personal faav being where it is used in our skies as an 'airstream desiccant', creating all those dry clouds and droughts; mostly those AMAZINGLY orange colored clouds; those BEAUTIFUL evening sunsets that all the normies post pictures of on f/buk and wait for their gasping audiences' adoring red-bell notifications... all those clueless morons, they just love Love LOVE those manmade clouds; GOD's BLESSING (unless of course if extraordinarily dark and menacing clouds, why then it is mother nature's handiwork) at its FINEST. Yikes.
I never heard of Hair Scream Dis I Can't before. So I went looking for the long name of the aluminum they tricked the smelly animals to put in their armpits because it seems like the same thing.
Funny how utterly gullible we were back in the 70s and 80s when the ptb and their well-paid media whores informed us that common household “aerosols” were burning a hole in the ozone layer and we were warned to back off on our use of antiperspirant, hair spray, and Pam-in-a-can cooking spray. So like good little sheeples, feeling all smart and smug while repeating en masse the word “chlorofluorohydrocarbons,” we all switched to roll-ons and, generally speaking, defective pump bottles. Turns out all that chlorofluorohydrocarbon aerosol, including lithium and aluminum, or, metalloestrogen (wow, didn't know that), was coming from the spigots / sprayers attached to giant sized ‘cans’ in their modified jet airliners. Back then, when skies were more often than not sunny blue and songbirds still soared in the treetops, they were just beginning their assault on our planet.
We use to say: "Ah... the Good Old Days.... good thing that they're old."
so as to imply that they were over.
As you properly note they had already started their biosphere assaults but things were a little bit more tolerable back then. They ramped up their attrition wharf air to the point where there is no going back to the way things were - because, as you noted - things were just as bad...
Back Then.
My estimate is that if ALL of the biosphere assaults stopped today, that Nature could recover on its own but it would take at least 100 years.
Having run my Geiger counter over too many hotspots but not knowing the species of those emssions, it is impossible to say how long those dangers might last because even an isotope with a 'half-life' of a few days takes over a year before the last atom has decayed.
It would be interesting to track the Ozone Hole to the Argus, Fishbowl, and Starfish successes in burning off the atmos fire.
Ahh, so many uses for the lithium. My personal faav being where it is used in our skies as an 'airstream desiccant', creating all those dry clouds and droughts; mostly those AMAZINGLY orange colored clouds; those BEAUTIFUL evening sunsets that all the normies post pictures of on f/buk and wait for their gasping audiences' adoring red-bell notifications... all those clueless morons, they just love Love LOVE those manmade clouds; GOD's BLESSING (unless of course if extraordinarily dark and menacing clouds, why then it is mother nature's handiwork) at its FINEST. Yikes.
I never heard of Hair Scream Dis I Can't before. So I went looking for the long name of the aluminum they tricked the smelly animals to put in their armpits because it seems like the same thing.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797685/
Knock me down with a steel feather if this doesn't call aluminum: METALLOESTROGEN!
I thought I had heard everything, then you gave us a word that gave us another word. Hard telling where this might end.
Funny how utterly gullible we were back in the 70s and 80s when the ptb and their well-paid media whores informed us that common household “aerosols” were burning a hole in the ozone layer and we were warned to back off on our use of antiperspirant, hair spray, and Pam-in-a-can cooking spray. So like good little sheeples, feeling all smart and smug while repeating en masse the word “chlorofluorohydrocarbons,” we all switched to roll-ons and, generally speaking, defective pump bottles. Turns out all that chlorofluorohydrocarbon aerosol, including lithium and aluminum, or, metalloestrogen (wow, didn't know that), was coming from the spigots / sprayers attached to giant sized ‘cans’ in their modified jet airliners. Back then, when skies were more often than not sunny blue and songbirds still soared in the treetops, they were just beginning their assault on our planet.
We use to say: "Ah... the Good Old Days.... good thing that they're old."
so as to imply that they were over.
As you properly note they had already started their biosphere assaults but things were a little bit more tolerable back then. They ramped up their attrition wharf air to the point where there is no going back to the way things were - because, as you noted - things were just as bad...
Back Then.
My estimate is that if ALL of the biosphere assaults stopped today, that Nature could recover on its own but it would take at least 100 years.
Having run my Geiger counter over too many hotspots but not knowing the species of those emssions, it is impossible to say how long those dangers might last because even an isotope with a 'half-life' of a few days takes over a year before the last atom has decayed.
It would be interesting to track the Ozone Hole to the Argus, Fishbowl, and Starfish successes in burning off the atmos fire.
hmmm when they come a knocking I now know what to throw at them... it will look like a dog's water bowl on my porch.. but HAHAHAHA...