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Reinette, I just read something very interesting about chemtrails and what they consist of. Chemcial companies use the skies as a dumping ground for their excess chemicals they trial and have to dispose of. These are dumped into the waters and soil and cause the proliferation of certain algae that can kill ocean organisms, and worse. They do this in measured doses so that the people cannot see its creeping effects. Everyone - please read this: https://mrnavac.blogspot.com/2021/09/truth-about-chemtrais.html

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Thanks for this Denise. I'm not surprised at all. The do this with coal fly ash as well.

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Yes that's right. coal fly ash too.

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Reinette, have you seen this document?

https://drive.proton.me/urls/GQY3JKXZYG#0qrkZkOXeDXu

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I heard that the chemtrails are under the Clean Air Act and so are Federal. Anyway, I haven’t seen any since Trump reined in the budget. Could just defunding save the sky

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That is correct..... unfortunately, commercial air traffic is also causing geoengineering!

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For paid subscribers cmon guys.

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Will, Save Our Skies swarm webinar is free for everyone. Clear the Air with Reinette is an online gathering for my paid subscribers as a thank you. I agree with you geoengineering is too important to have behind a paywall so I don't.

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I’m so confused

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We need all the people we can get on this topic.

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Yeah I know, it's kind of like making another elite. Only the ones who pay get to partake. I know people say they have to live but this work is for humanity, I think we need to make money in different ways than limit the spread of information.

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Denise, Save Our Skies Swarm webinar is free to everyone!!! Clear the Air with Reinette is a casual online gathering as a thank you to my paid subscribers. I don't hold back any important info behind a paywall. I'm a rare bird that way.

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