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In Other News: Dr. J. Marvin Herndon

Sep 05, 2015: 3am - 4am
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In Other News topics range from the conspiratorial, controversial, and esoteric near the fringe of belief systems. One hour is not usually enough time to explore each topic. Some topics, such as geo-engineering, will be revisited many times. Today we re going to look at the recently published scientific paper titled " Evidence of Coal-Fly-Ash Toxic Chemical Geoengineering in the Troposphere: Consequences for Public Health, New Scientific Paper: J. Marvin Herndon. This is another important breakthrough in the ongoing investigative work by many researchers across the globe who are active in creating awareness and ultimately stopping the ongoing atmospheric aerosol operations. Dr. J. Marvin Herndon was a guest on this show 4 years ago to talk about his feature article in Dot Connector Magazine. It s titled The Corruption of Science and relays disturbing evidence of how the National Science Foundation and other institutional structures have created an oppressed environment for scientists effecting the free exchange of ideas. We ll hear some of that interview but the focus will be on the scientific paper about evidence of Coal-Fly-Ash Toxic Chemical Geoengineering . The abstract reads The widespread, intentional and increasingly frequent chemical emplacement in the troposphere has gone unidentified and unremarked in the scientific literature for years. The author presents evidence that toxic coal combustion fly ash is the most likely aerosolized particulate sprayed by tanker-jets for geoengineering, weather-modification and climate-modification purposes and describes some of the multifold consequences on public health. Similar to disposing sodium fluoride into the drinking water. A very expensive waste product to dispose of from the phospate, aluminum industry and atomic weapons labs. Experts and doctors say these industries have found it more cost effective to use human beings as filter machines for their hazardous waste, than to properly dispose the toxic compounds. Yet, to take the coal fly ash from smoke stack scrubbers, aerosolize and spray it into the troposphere appears to be a massive criminal act. Not in the United States, the EPA doesn t list coal fly ash as a toxic substance. From Pacifica Radio.