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HALO MEASUREMENTS: INDEX OF REFRACTION (Edited May 29 2013)
Presented in this paper is a detailed analysis of a method for determining the index of refraction of materials in the sky that produce the halos being seen around the sun after aircraft activity observed recently. The trigonometric method presented...more
RAINFALL pH TEST REPORTS
This paper shows comparisons of average measured rainfall pH levels across many different areas in the US during the years 1990, 1999, and 2000. There are small differences in average rainfall pH levels across the nation when the years 1990 and 1999...more
USAF LT. COL. GIBSON EXTENDS LIE TO REP. FAZIO
This paper is the actual letter sent from USAF Lt. Colonel Gibson to Representative Fazio regarding the USAF’s official explanation of what aerosols really are. Lt. Col. Gibson sends a canned reply to an inquiry from Rep. Fazio explaining that...more
AN APPROXIMATION
This paper validates the feasibility of aerosol cloud seeding operations in great detail, analyzing inputs such as air volume constraints, chemical concentration levels, particulate size, weight and size constraints of aircraft, number of aircraft...more
“ORANGE MARKER” QUESTION
Over the course of several months, many individuals who participate on the www.carnicom.com chat board came to experience the unusual event whereby these individuals noticed bright orange fluorescent spots on their faces and especially in the nasal...more
GEL UNDER MICROSCOPE
Transparent gel that was sent in and discussed in a previous Carnicom paper named GEL FALLOUT REPORTS, dated April 24, 2000, is pictured and analyzed in this paper. There are three (3) recurring forms or objects that appear in each of three (3)...more
SAMPLES REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION (detail 3)
The following sample requires identification. Those with further knowledge in mycology or microbiology are encouraged to respond. If any readers believe that they are able to identify the following materials, please respond with email to...more
SAMPLES REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION (detail 2)
The following sample requires identification. Those with further knowledge in microbiology are encouraged to respond. If any readers believe that they are able to identify the following materials, please respond with email to...more
SAMPLES REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION (detail 1)
Sample Number 1 : Missouri Report The following message was received along with the physical sample: "Found this on 5 different locations on our 1 acre area after a jet 'took' the roof loose. Hope you can find out what it is. Grass died."...more
SAMPLES REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION
Three separate samples that were collected in August 2000 are pictured and discussed in this paper. The first sample analyzed was sent in from Missouri and is a dark brown/black powdery substance, and is possibly a fungus. A microscope shows the...more