First off, “Nano” does not mean that the product itself is necessarily that small, in this instance it means that the weave of the material is constructed out of particles that were of that size.
Nano does indeed mean that the product is that small. Nano particles can be put on anything and in anything and with anything and they get into everything.
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At the nanoscale, the properties of particles may change in unpredictable ways…Nanoparticles exhibit increased diffusivity with decreasing size and therefore show delayed sedimentation in the earth’s gravitational field, which translates into potentially increased lifetimes for nanoparticulate impurities at low concentration. In the presence of larger microparticles, as with the wide size distribution in aerosols such as smoke, the highly diffusive character of nanoparticles may lead to faster agglomeration or impaction on the larger particles. Furthermore, many particles, including metallic particles, are highly pyrophoric and there is a considerable risk of dust explosions.
There is no effort required to inhale nano particles. And the dangers are only now, after the fact, being explored.
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A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter and nanotechnology deals with particles that measure 1-100 nanometers in size. At this incredibly tiny scale, chemistry is different and nanoparticles do not behave like normal particles. Because the proportion of surface atoms increases as the size of a particle decreases nanoscale particles tend to be more chemically reactive than ordinary-sized particles of the same material. This makes it hard to predict how these tiny, tiny particles will act under different conditions, and it is this unpredictability that poses some very big questions…However, a series of experiments by researchers at the University of Connecticut’s Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering has suggested that silver nanoparticles can also materially alter a person’s immunity, in some instances taking away the immune system’s ability to deal with pathogens. To date these effects have only been witnessed in a test tube, not in a human body, but researcher Christopher Perkins is stating the obvious when he says “more work needs to be done” before silver nanoparticles can be considered benign.
The three photos you presented are a bit misleading in the context of our discussion. The chaff and chaff cartridges represent one delivery system out of a number of possible options just for chaff alone. I'm assuming that you chose chaff to dialogue on as a more familiar item to you than obscuration, weather modification, climate mitigation, rainmaking and cirrus aviaticus. All are part of the chemtrail system with chaff just one item. But the important point to note here is that all of these delivery systems employ nano particles which have made the use of tanks obsolete; the point of my point being that looking for tanks today will not find the chemtrail delivery system. That was yesterday's technology. The photo of chaff in its' ancient familiar form is also fast becoming history but in the meantime let us dwell there and explore the innocent amounts you claim as incapable of obscuring the sky to the extent that can be seen.
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"I was disappointed that the study was not as conclusive as I thought it should be," said U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., who requested the study last year after hearing complaints about chaff from state officials, rural Nevada residents and the Rural Alliance for Military Accountability…Chaff, made of tiny fibers of aluminum-covered fiberglass, is dropped by military aircraft to confuse enemy radar systems. Tons of the stuff have been dropped over Nevada, mostly by jets from the Fallon Naval Air Station…Once it reaches the ground, chaff breaks down into particles small enough to inhale. Rural Nevadans complain it's frequently dropped over their homes, but they have no idea if it's safe…The GAO report revealed that the military used 2 million 6- to 7-ounce bundles of chaff in 1996 and 1.8 million bundles in 1997.
The technology the people of Nevada were complaining about in 1998 has come a long ways since then. But still on chaff, the chaff-flare countermeasures picture and the photo of the incredible fireworks display may be shock and awe for an air show but it is not what people describe seeing. Rather than put forth a lot of dry documents on delivery systems, I'll just say that chaff can be delivered...(see next post)


