ATMOSPHERIC SALT CONFIRMED

ATMOSPHERIC SALT CONFIRMED

It has been deduced and established from earlier Carnicom work and research (see earlier papers ‘A Case for Testing’ ‘Eight Conditions’, ‘Drastic pH Conditions’, ‘pH Test Alert’, ‘20 Times’, and ‘pH Test Results’) that a case for testing the atmosphere, water, and soil for alkaline salts exists. Testing of rainwater samples across the United States shows an approximate twenty fold increase in the level of hydroxide ions found in rainwater in the year 2000 versus a baseline period from 1990-1999. This paper discusses an experiment where electrical current applied to rainwater samples results in a chemical reaction that proves the presence of an electrolyte (salt form).
GEL COMPONENTS

GEL COMPONENTS

A gel sample, identical to two others previously identified, is analyzed in this paper. This sample was sent in by a witness who found numerous identical samples in her yard after small planes and helicopters flew over her house just before the samples were found. There appears to be a clear cellular structure in the sample that absorb iodine stain readily and become darkened in color. Reports of serious ill health have been associated with this gel material.
O’CONNELL OPPOSES SPRAYING

O’CONNELL OPPOSES SPRAYING

This paper is an actual letter that was sent from California State Senator Hack O’Connell in response to a letter sent to him regarding the concern of aerosol spraying programs. His initial response seems to be that of concern, but he eventually directs the sender to NASA’s website and makes it clear that his belief is that these aerosol trails are indeed normal ‘contrails’.
DRASTIC pH CHANGES

DRASTIC pH CHANGES

This paper discusses the statistical significance of the measured startling changes in the hydrogen ion concentration in the clouds, precipitation, rainfall in the years from 1990-2000 in the United States. These atmospheric changes are correlated directly with the presence of sustained and extensive aircraft aerosol operations since the beginning of 1999.
20 TIMES

20 TIMES

This paper outlines the 20 fold increase in the concentration of hydroxide ion concentration in the atmosphere of the United States. Recent and preliminary pH test data from across the nation indicates that this increase has happened when comparing baseline data from 1990-1999 data with that of 1999. This significant change in a relatively short time frame has major implications for both the chemistry and biology of the nation and the planet at large.
PROJECT REPORT NO. 1

PROJECT REPORT NO. 1

This paper is an outline of an investigative study group (composed of researchers with backgrounds in disciplines such as electronics, communications, medicine and others) formed to give an understanding of aerosol programs and other related scientific, government, and military programs going on in the United States. This report covers aspects of aerosol programs, including but not limited to weather modification, experiments, scalar weapons, High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP), ongoing research and development by the government and military, and others. This report was devised in order to get people to focus on the critical and dangerous nature of these programs, and was added to the Carnicom website.
OFFICIAL RESPONSES TO AEROSOL OPERATION INQUIRIES

OFFICIAL RESPONSES TO AEROSOL OPERATION INQUIRIES

Numerous response letters and other documents are provided in this paper that have been received from government and military agencies in response to inquiries sent to them regarding growing alarm over aerosol programs. These replies vary in their misinformation, contain lies, fabrications and denials of such programs, and have been sent from entities such as the Air Force, Secretary of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Greenpeace, Attorney Generals, and more.
CONTRAIL PHYSICS

CONTRAIL PHYSICS

This paper discusses a preliminary model developed in order to estimate the length of time required for ‘normal’ contrails to dissipate. The model developed agrees extremely well with historical behavior and observation of contrails. Conclusions that result from the study of this model include the expected rate of water vapor based contrails, and that the rates of dissipation for normal contrails are based on the size of ice crystal particulates and amount of solar radiation. A further conclusion drawn is that if an observed contrail does not conform to the model, it is likely that the material of emission is not water vapor.
EIGHT CONDITIONS

EIGHT CONDITIONS

Further exploring the need for increased testing of rainwater for pH is the subject of this paper. Eight conditions for identifying components of aerosol particulates are presented as hypotheses that if proven true will help identify these particulates being salts and trace metals such as barium and strontium.