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BUSTED! US National Institutes of Health Barium in Chemtrails A research paper in US National Institutes of Health web site has confirmed high levels of Barium are stemmed from the use of Ba as an atmospheric aerosol spray for enhancing/refracting the signalling of radio/radar waves along military jet flight paths, missile test ranges, etc. can cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and multiple sclerosis (MS) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15082100 get the original pdf file at (Needs login): medical-hypotheses/article/S0306-9877%2804%2900022-2/pdf or medical-hypotheses/article/S0306-9877(04)00022-2/pdf References: [1] Choudhury H, Cary R. Concise international chemical assessment document: 33-barium and barium compounds. Geneva: WHO; 2001. [2] Barium, Environmental health criteria 107, International programme on chemical safety. WHO: Geneva; 1990. [3] Herskovitz S. In: Spencer PS, Schaumburg HH, editors. Experimental and clinical neurotoxicology. 2nd ed. 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