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Francis Mangels, Mount Shasta Aluminum doesn’t belong in the water What have they done to the rain? I recently received a 30-day rain report dated July 26, processed by certified EPA methods at a local lab. Our rain contains 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum, 130 ug/l barium, and 134 ug/l strontium. Normal rain should be zero for these dangerous elements. Aluminum at 1,000 ug/l shuts down drinking water in California. Hundreds of samples exist since 2006, with occasional zeros ug/l. Numbers in hundreds and thousands are now common in rain and snow in Siskiyou and Shasta Counties. Streams and ponds have measured up to 4,640,000 ug/l. This water is poison and the fish had scales missing and sores. A Mount Shasta snow sample had 61,000 ug/l aluminum above Panther Meadows. Want a drink? Our ultraviolet radiation meters indicate cancerous UV type B is up 1,400 percent, so perhaps a sky connection exists. I invite the public and officials to discussion. It is your water, air, food, health, and right to do or be done to. Similar reports are national and rapidly increasing. Look at geoengineeringwatch.org or call me. In the meantime, don’t drink the water outside, and watch your water reports as this stuff seeps into springs and wells.
Posted on: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 15:13:39 +0000

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