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mark4444 wrote:Would a highly conductive atmosphere be beneficial to the devil, demons, aliens inside?? Some food for thought anyway
Could you expand on that statement a bit please.
I wasn't sure if you are speaking internally or externally...................Or will you come back with As Above/So Below

Archontic entities are obsess whit aluminium...they never called their spaceship a ship or anithing than "flying saucer" sometime they specify aluminium flying saucer...
Archons basically lie all the time,imo,this is one of their "runing gag"
There heartless spirits nothing more...an invader invading the invaders...
PS. you got it mostly right Mark.
Archons basically lie all the time,imo,this is one of their "runing gag"
There heartless spirits nothing more...an invader invading the invaders...
PS. you got it mostly right Mark.

"Those whom live in denial,will have to live in fear." G.W.Bush
Lucidlemondrop wrote:mark4444 wrote:Would a highly conductive atmosphere be beneficial to the devil, demons, aliens inside?? Some food for thought anyway
Could you expand on that statement a bit please.
I wasn't sure if you are speaking internally or externally...................Or will you come back with As Above/So Below
Chemtrails have been found to contain aluminum particles. The standard explanation is aluminum may be needed for weather modification.
I was taking a somehwat large leep of logic. My speculation was aluminum would somehow create an atmoshere that was more conductive to electrical transmission of signals. For instance, what if aliens(or whatever we are dealing with) needed a more electrically conductive environment to communicate telepathically? Just a random thought I would elevate in to the internet consciouness....
OR in my second link. I showed how the guy was charging a battery wirelessly from random EMF's. Maybe a more conductive atmosphere would somehow help the transfer of energy through earths atmosphere?
All speculation of course.....
As the metal aluminum is present in our food, water supply, and soil, most people suffer from some degree of aluminum toxicity. After years of accumulated exposure and storage of it in body tissues, this poison can have results ranging from brain degeneration to skeletal deformities.
Dangers of Aluminum Toxicity
It is particularly poisonous to the nervous system with a range of symptoms that can include disturbed sleep, nervousness, emotional instability, memory loss, headaches, and impaired intellect.
It can stop the body's ability to digest and make use of calcium, phosphorus and fluoride. This prevents bone growth and reduces bone density. Aluminum can also cause conditions which actually force calcium out of the bones. Either of these situations can bring on weakness and deformation in the bone structure with crippling effects.
Toxicity can also result in aching muscles, speech problems, anemia, digestive problems, lowered liver function, colic and impaired kidney function
http://www.drpepi.com/aluminum-poisoning.php
Aluminium has no biological role and its classification into toxic metals is controversial. Significant toxic effects and accumulation to tissues have been observed in renally impaired patients.[2] However, individuals with healthy kidneys can be exposed to large amounts of aluminium with no ill effects. Thus, aluminium is not considered dangerous to persons with normal elimination capacity.[3]
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Barium has only a few industrial applications. The metal has been historically used to scavenge air in vacuum tubes. It is a component of YBCO (high-temperature superconductors) and electroceramics, and is added to steel and cast iron to reduce the size of carbon grains within the microstructure of the metal. Barium compounds are added to fireworks to impart a green color. Barium sulfate is used as an insoluble heavy additive to oil well drilling fluid, and in purer form, as X-ray radiocontrast agents for imaging the human gastrointestinal tract. Soluble barium compounds are poisonous due to release of the soluble barium ion, and therefore have been used as rodenticides.
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Barium oxide is used in a coating for the electrodes of fluorescent lamps, which facilitates the release of electrons.
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Biological dangers and precautionsBecause of the high reactivity of the metal, toxicological data are available only for compounds.[37] Water-soluble barium compounds are poisonous. At low doses, barium ions act as a muscle stimulant, whereas higher doses affect the nervous system, causing cardiac irregularities, tremors, weakness, anxiety, dyspnea and paralysis. This may be due to the ability of Ba2+ to block potassium ion channels, which are critical to the proper function of the nervous system.[38] Other target organs for water-soluble barium compounds (i.e., barium ions) are eyes, immune system, heart, respiratory system, and skin.[37] They affect the body strongly, causing, for example, blindness and sensitization.[37]
Barium is not carcinogenic,[37] and it does not bioaccumulate.[39][40] However, inhaled dust containing insoluble barium compounds can accumulate in the lungs, causing a benign condition called baritosis.[41] For comparison to the soluble poisons, the insoluble sulfate is nontoxic and is thus not classified as a dangerous good.[29]
To avoid a potentially vigorous chemical reaction, barium metal is kept under argon or mineral oils. Contact with air is dangerous, as it may cause ignition. Moisture, friction, heat, sparks, flames, shocks, static electricity, reactions with oxidizers and acids should be avoided. Everything that may make contact with barium should be grounded. Those who work with the metal should wear pre-cleaned non-sparking shoes, flame-resistant rubber clothes, rubber gloves, apron, goggles, and a gas mask; they are not allowed to smoke in the working area and must wash themselves after handling barium.[37]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium

Dangers of Aluminum Toxicity
It is particularly poisonous to the nervous system with a range of symptoms that can include disturbed sleep, nervousness, emotional instability, memory loss, headaches, and impaired intellect.
It can stop the body's ability to digest and make use of calcium, phosphorus and fluoride. This prevents bone growth and reduces bone density. Aluminum can also cause conditions which actually force calcium out of the bones. Either of these situations can bring on weakness and deformation in the bone structure with crippling effects.
Toxicity can also result in aching muscles, speech problems, anemia, digestive problems, lowered liver function, colic and impaired kidney function
http://www.drpepi.com/aluminum-poisoning.php
Aluminium has no biological role and its classification into toxic metals is controversial. Significant toxic effects and accumulation to tissues have been observed in renally impaired patients.[2] However, individuals with healthy kidneys can be exposed to large amounts of aluminium with no ill effects. Thus, aluminium is not considered dangerous to persons with normal elimination capacity.[3]
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Barium has only a few industrial applications. The metal has been historically used to scavenge air in vacuum tubes. It is a component of YBCO (high-temperature superconductors) and electroceramics, and is added to steel and cast iron to reduce the size of carbon grains within the microstructure of the metal. Barium compounds are added to fireworks to impart a green color. Barium sulfate is used as an insoluble heavy additive to oil well drilling fluid, and in purer form, as X-ray radiocontrast agents for imaging the human gastrointestinal tract. Soluble barium compounds are poisonous due to release of the soluble barium ion, and therefore have been used as rodenticides.
...
Barium oxide is used in a coating for the electrodes of fluorescent lamps, which facilitates the release of electrons.
...
Biological dangers and precautionsBecause of the high reactivity of the metal, toxicological data are available only for compounds.[37] Water-soluble barium compounds are poisonous. At low doses, barium ions act as a muscle stimulant, whereas higher doses affect the nervous system, causing cardiac irregularities, tremors, weakness, anxiety, dyspnea and paralysis. This may be due to the ability of Ba2+ to block potassium ion channels, which are critical to the proper function of the nervous system.[38] Other target organs for water-soluble barium compounds (i.e., barium ions) are eyes, immune system, heart, respiratory system, and skin.[37] They affect the body strongly, causing, for example, blindness and sensitization.[37]
Barium is not carcinogenic,[37] and it does not bioaccumulate.[39][40] However, inhaled dust containing insoluble barium compounds can accumulate in the lungs, causing a benign condition called baritosis.[41] For comparison to the soluble poisons, the insoluble sulfate is nontoxic and is thus not classified as a dangerous good.[29]
To avoid a potentially vigorous chemical reaction, barium metal is kept under argon or mineral oils. Contact with air is dangerous, as it may cause ignition. Moisture, friction, heat, sparks, flames, shocks, static electricity, reactions with oxidizers and acids should be avoided. Everything that may make contact with barium should be grounded. Those who work with the metal should wear pre-cleaned non-sparking shoes, flame-resistant rubber clothes, rubber gloves, apron, goggles, and a gas mask; they are not allowed to smoke in the working area and must wash themselves after handling barium.[37]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium

"Those whom live in denial,will have to live in fear." G.W.Bush
"Those whom live in denial,will have to live in fear." G.W.Bush
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