yes-these look EXACTLY like the orbies I bought my child for Christmas this year-eggs..what garbage...crazy falling from the sky...weird...I say its the chemtrails...
For those interested.... in this video you get a better/closer look at the actual blue spheres found by the man in Dorcett. The property owner shows you the jar, etc.
"In August 1994, residents in the Oakville, Washington area reported tiny blobs of gelatinous goo raining from the sky, and in 1997 residents in the Everett area of Washington State reported similar a phenomenon." From IntelHub article, "Presidential Commission: Directed Energy Weapons Used On American Citizens in Tests". The article describes many documented tests done on unsuspecting public. I wouldn't touch the stuff.
There was an incident early last fall or late summer in a town in Conn., I think. The town was covered in a greenish white stuff. They passed it off as bird poop.
A method for artificially modifying the weather by seeding rain clouds of a storm with suitable cross-linked aqueous polymer. The polymer is dispersed into the cloud and the wind of the storm agitates the mixture causing the polymer to absorb the rain. This reaction forms a gelatinous substance which precipitate to the surface below. Thus, diminishing the clouds ability to rain
Give me a feaking break! You would think they could come up with better propaganda than the whole marine invertebrate egg theory. What's worse is that some people actually believe that crap...must be the fluoride. Thanks for reporting that story Mary : )
mary, my kids have gotten this spherical stuff that absorbs water and turns into little round balls. also this stuff is used in floral departments. looks like the same thing. it starts as little bb size pellets and absorbs water growing into a gel like ball
yes-these look EXACTLY like the orbies I bought my child for Christmas this year-eggs..what garbage...crazy falling from the sky...weird...I say its the chemtrails...
MommyTof3 1 month ago
/watch?v=EvRusfXUaW4&feature=channel_video_title
unsolved mysteries
TheRealFollower 1 month ago
/watch?v=sI25Dr8qMXY&feature=related
For those interested.... in this video you get a better/closer look at the actual blue spheres found by the man in Dorcett. The property owner shows you the jar, etc.
americanbunker 1 month ago
didn't a weird goo happen in alaska last year? This definitely has to do with the chemtrail issue. thanks for the info.
momeliz 1 month ago
THIS KIND OF BUBBLE MIGHT BE A RESIDUE OF THE CHEMTRAILS, MAYBE.
MAQUIAVELOMEXICANO 1 month ago
I guess this would apply to this discovery like every other odd discovery we're not supposed to know about
/watch?v=4EYlXay0njE
SuperTime2Change 1 month ago
I sure would never never touch this stuff,
lostuber11967 1 month ago
"In August 1994, residents in the Oakville, Washington area reported tiny blobs of gelatinous goo raining from the sky, and in 1997 residents in the Everett area of Washington State reported similar a phenomenon." From IntelHub article, "Presidential Commission: Directed Energy Weapons Used On American Citizens in Tests". The article describes many documented tests done on unsuspecting public. I wouldn't touch the stuff.
roseinthepines 1 month ago
There was an incident early last fall or late summer in a town in Conn., I think. The town was covered in a greenish white stuff. They passed it off as bird poop.
INFOWARforYourMind 1 month ago
@mary something is coming ive noticed yesterday a way biger plane spraying and i've seen like 6 planes around it too
focuzx4 1 month ago
Dyn-O-Mat
United States Patent 6,315,213
Cordani November 13, 2001
Method of modifying weather
Abstract
A method for artificially modifying the weather by seeding rain clouds of a storm with suitable cross-linked aqueous polymer. The polymer is dispersed into the cloud and the wind of the storm agitates the mixture causing the polymer to absorb the rain. This reaction forms a gelatinous substance which precipitate to the surface below. Thus, diminishing the clouds ability to rain
garden333 1 month ago
I think this happened in Northern California a couple of years ago?
dawnten 1 month ago
Give me a feaking break! You would think they could come up with better propaganda than the whole marine invertebrate egg theory. What's worse is that some people actually believe that crap...must be the fluoride. Thanks for reporting that story Mary : )
ImAwakeRyou 1 month ago 3
mary, my kids have gotten this spherical stuff that absorbs water and turns into little round balls. also this stuff is used in floral departments. looks like the same thing. it starts as little bb size pellets and absorbs water growing into a gel like ball
PAMVAUGHN 1 month ago 4