TOXIC RAIN OHIO? 7-19-10

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After reviewing the reports that the oil spill could be causing toxic rain throughout the United States I decided to do some investigating. What I found may not only astonish you, but move you to understand the fact we are lied to everyday by those who suppose our ignorance is bliss. What you don't know could very well be the thing that kills you. Check out the full article http://thesolomonreport.blogspot.com

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  • Blow them away with a east wind oh jah! All creations of Babylon shall crumble!

  • Where are you in Ohio??? N S E W?? The Russian scientific report apparently predicted the eastern half of the nation would take a big hit from the Gulf poisons. I just didn't think it would reach so far north to Ohio so quickly! :(

  • The identical damage to foliage has been worsening for at least two years, and it can been seen from Seattle to Costa Rica. 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. links to scientific research & photos at witsendnj blog. This is an existential threat that has become an emergency the government would rather ignore.

  • check out my facebook pictures same thing is happening in Indiana

  • got the same thing here in Indiana looks just like that !

  • People are busy watching "Reality Shows" instead, because local media will never show it!

    It reminds me the former USSR. People found out about Chernobyl only after everyone in the World already knew about it!

  • I am in a suburb of Baltimore Md. I grow tomatoes , corn, cucumbers, etc. A storm just passed our area about a week ago and the storm came from the midwest area. Since the rain, my vegetables have the same spots and they are a pale green when they where just recently a deep green. My neighbor has the same problem. In baltimore our water comes from an open resevoir. Can we test for "corexit". "please pray for us all, Wormwood?

  • Thank you! I am looking in Minnesota for the same:)

  • Put this in my toxic rain playlist*****sub

    Thanks and keep getting it on video

  • Thanks very much for your reports. Keep updating us as much as possible.

    Thanks!

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