The last thing between people on earth and the sun's light is the earth's atmosphere. For days a week, sometimes all week, for years, planes have been flying across the sky spraying chemtrails. The air above us is saturated with the contents of chemtrails, aluminum being one of them. These chemtrails become fake clouds, and also mix with real clouds.
Think back to a time before chemtrails, the 80's for instance. Remember how the sun's light would feel on your skin. Now, think of what your skin felt like when a cloud would pass between the sun's light and you. It would get cooler ... sometimes you couldn't wait till the cloud moved so you could feel the warmth of the sun's light again. Today, whenever a cloud passes between the sun's light and myself, my skin heats up very noticeably. I've tested this on many days, over a period of more than one year now. I've heard people complain of the sun burning them for over a year now. On many days I've experienced the huge difference between being in the shade, and being in the sun's light. The temperature would be 80's to 90's while the sun's light would feel like 100's (feeling 100's each summer for decades, you know what it feels like). With an atmosphere full of aluminum particles, you would expect this.
Just recently it was reported as a fact that glaciers are melting, and I'm sure in future they're going to take the temperature of the land and sea and be able to show, undeniable, that their temperatures have risen ... "proof" of global warming. If our skin, our surface, is being heated by the sun's light shining through particulates, everything on the surface of the earth is being heated also.
*Didn't they always say, "every cloud has a silver lining"?
Think back to a time before chemtrails, the 80's for instance. Remember how the sun's light would feel on your skin. Now, think of what your skin felt like when a cloud would pass between the sun's light and you. It would get cooler ... sometimes you couldn't wait till the cloud moved so you could feel the warmth of the sun's light again. Today, whenever a cloud passes between the sun's light and myself, my skin heats up very noticeably. I've tested this on many days, over a period of more than one year now. I've heard people complain of the sun burning them for over a year now. On many days I've experienced the huge difference between being in the shade, and being in the sun's light. The temperature would be 80's to 90's while the sun's light would feel like 100's (feeling 100's each summer for decades, you know what it feels like). With an atmosphere full of aluminum particles, you would expect this.
Just recently it was reported as a fact that glaciers are melting, and I'm sure in future they're going to take the temperature of the land and sea and be able to show, undeniable, that their temperatures have risen ... "proof" of global warming. If our skin, our surface, is being heated by the sun's light shining through particulates, everything on the surface of the earth is being heated also.
*Didn't they always say, "every cloud has a silver lining"?