Santa Barbara, California has a severe problem with roadway dust that has transformed into an acidic sludge that is killing trees, shrubs, and flowers.
All levels of civil government have been advised of the obvious buildup of such toxic material. And these plants were still alive and green... now they are yellow, or covered with burn like lesions, or brittle and falling off branches even though they are still green with some vitality.
we got some rain here in north florida not more than two weeks ago, and now leaves everywhere have burn holes in them. oak trees ive watched grow for 20 years have burned up leaves and look like they are dying. all within 2 weeks. i'll be posting videos.
This is happening in Mississippi as well along the Tennessee border Thanks for sharing.. we have to document ..document,document! Tell them NO more damn drilling! It is enough already!
It rained a bit, last night, in Glendale, Arizona, which is just north west of Phoenix. I did not notice any damage to the plants or my veggie garden (thank goodness).
The identical damage to foliage has been dramatically worsening for at least two years, and it can been seen all over the US. It's from the inexorably rising levels of tropospheric ozone, a known toxin to vegetation. Ozone damages the stomata of leaves and needles, interfering with the ability to photosynthesize and produce chlorophyll. Google witsendnj blog for links - This is an existential threat that has become an emergency the government would rather ignore.
@Avaindiana Well, I know the difference between con-trails and a chemtrail ,the best way to describe a contrail which I have been using with everyone that I know is that it is a lot like the exhaust from a car during the winter, the exhaust heats the air up witch will produce a visible trail from your cars exhaust, but it disappears really quickly once the air cools down again. the same principal applies to the exhaust from a jet. The trails we see that hang around all day are not con-trails
@56kCanadian that happen here in Indiana a light power on plants and killed a lot of leaves burnt holes in plants you can check it out on my facebook ava indiana the skies here are stripe with chem trails they tell us it is jet stream very often
@varnliche ..i hope you do post them.
krisofamericas 1 week ago
Santa Barbara, California has a severe problem with roadway dust that has transformed into an acidic sludge that is killing trees, shrubs, and flowers.
All levels of civil government have been advised of the obvious buildup of such toxic material. And these plants were still alive and green... now they are yellow, or covered with burn like lesions, or brittle and falling off branches even though they are still green with some vitality.
This is very tragic.
aspect43 3 months ago
we got some rain here in north florida not more than two weeks ago, and now leaves everywhere have burn holes in them. oak trees ive watched grow for 20 years have burned up leaves and look like they are dying. all within 2 weeks. i'll be posting videos.
varnliche 1 year ago
Westminster, South Carolina
Out9922 1 year ago
This is happening in Mississippi as well along the Tennessee border Thanks for sharing.. we have to document ..document,document! Tell them NO more damn drilling! It is enough already!
faithmichaels 1 year ago
It rained a bit, last night, in Glendale, Arizona, which is just north west of Phoenix. I did not notice any damage to the plants or my veggie garden (thank goodness).
TheCarolynMusic 1 year ago
The identical damage to foliage has been dramatically worsening for at least two years, and it can been seen all over the US. It's from the inexorably rising levels of tropospheric ozone, a known toxin to vegetation. Ozone damages the stomata of leaves and needles, interfering with the ability to photosynthesize and produce chlorophyll. Google witsendnj blog for links - This is an existential threat that has become an emergency the government would rather ignore.
thanks,
Gail in NJ
witsendnj 1 year ago
Wow - if everybody out there experiencing the same thing? Is this affecting crops?
megawavez 1 year ago
@Avaindiana Well, I know the difference between con-trails and a chemtrail ,the best way to describe a contrail which I have been using with everyone that I know is that it is a lot like the exhaust from a car during the winter, the exhaust heats the air up witch will produce a visible trail from your cars exhaust, but it disappears really quickly once the air cools down again. the same principal applies to the exhaust from a jet. The trails we see that hang around all day are not con-trails
56kCanadian 1 year ago
@56kCanadian that happen here in Indiana a light power on plants and killed a lot of leaves burnt holes in plants you can check it out on my facebook ava indiana the skies here are stripe with chem trails they tell us it is jet stream very often
Avaindiana 1 year ago