Agreed. They try to make it sound harmless by calling it salt crystals, hoping general ignorance of chemistry will stop people from looking into it further.
The problem is the federal regulators are all on board with the climate change agenda, so we won't get any pushback from them on this insane Geo engineering crap.
I remember when they paid for people to pop up on any forum in which chemtrails were mentioned in order to claim they didn't exist, and were "just vapor contrails" despite normal contrails not ever hanging in the air for 8+ hours and spreading out over a massive area, and their total inability to demonstrate this happening in history prior to their "cloud seeding" (chemtrails) programs going into effect.
Now it's "of course they exist, but it's a GOOD thing, goy!"
To my shame, I didn’t immediately think of that. I’m probably just too exhausted by all of this and don’t care anymore. You’re absolutely right. It’s going to be sodium aluminosilicate, isn’t it. And when anyone complains, a court is going to say, “that’s technically a form of salt and we use that in food already so it’s safe and approved for people; case dismissed with prejudice.”
From a chemical perspective any crystalline ionic compound is a salt. They can just as easily be using it in that sense, knowing most people will think table salt.
I haven't heard of this term used before but I've referred to this tactic. I'm going to use this. There's a related technique where they make up new words and use coordinated media to manifest it.
"Salt Crystals" aka, aluminum and probably worse.
The experts agree, spreading toxic chemicals over your entire environment is SAFE AND EFFECTIVE!
Agreed. They try to make it sound harmless by calling it salt crystals, hoping general ignorance of chemistry will stop people from looking into it further.
The problem is the federal regulators are all on board with the climate change agenda, so we won't get any pushback from them on this insane Geo engineering crap.
I remember when they paid for people to pop up on any forum in which chemtrails were mentioned in order to claim they didn't exist, and were "just vapor contrails" despite normal contrails not ever hanging in the air for 8+ hours and spreading out over a massive area, and their total inability to demonstrate this happening in history prior to their "cloud seeding" (chemtrails) programs going into effect.
Now it's "of course they exist, but it's a GOOD thing, goy!"
Rinse and repeat. Imagine still believing these goblin technocrats and the Science.
To my shame, I didn’t immediately think of that. I’m probably just too exhausted by all of this and don’t care anymore. You’re absolutely right. It’s going to be sodium aluminosilicate, isn’t it. And when anyone complains, a court is going to say, “that’s technically a form of salt and we use that in food already so it’s safe and approved for people; case dismissed with prejudice.”
From a chemical perspective any crystalline ionic compound is a salt. They can just as easily be using it in that sense, knowing most people will think table salt.
Yep, word-concept fallacy. When they don't lie with statistics they lie with definitions.
I haven't heard of this term used before but I've referred to this tactic. I'm going to use this. There's a related technique where they make up new words and use coordinated media to manifest it.