ZEROGEOENGINEERING
Ohio State, USA
GeoEngineering methods release hazardous emissions into our atmosphere including unnatural electromagnetic radiation pollution and other toxic agents like aluminum and sulfur dioxide, contributing to severe health problems that threaten people, especially children, birds, bees, wildlife and all of nature.
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Ohio History
First Successful Cloud Seeding
W.D. Bancroft was the first man to seed clouds successfully.
“Cloud seeding is an attempt by human beings to have clouds produce precipitation. Typically, humans fly airplanes into the clouds and disperse various chemical compounds to cause the precipitation. Bancroft, who was a professor at Cornell University, was the first man to successfully seed clouds. On January 5, 1923, he succeeded in seeding clouds at McCook Field in Dayton, Ohio.”
Ohio rain and snow sample analysis

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Sept. 11, 2022 Vandalia, Ohio Rain Sample Analysis
Aluminum Barium Magnesium Strontium Sulfur Dioxide Sulfuric Acid
US Patent 3,630,950
Combustible compositions for generating aerosols, particularly suitable for cloud modification and weather control and aerosolization process

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