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I live in Northeast. Craziest summer weather in my 69 years.

TONS of pouring rain. Deluge. Cool August weather started in July.

All this past week it was pouring rain in the morning. Sunny skies mid afternoon. Pouring rain again by late afternoon. Dried up again. Started raining again.

And the lightening! Never saw so much in my life.

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When the weather warfare moves moisture out of large areas to make drought conditions for fire , this moisture has to go somewhere , hence massive floods somewhere else.

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ЁЯСНЁЯСМ

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Yes exactly. In NW CT!! 59 years and this is NOT the weather I remember as a kid.

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It's "Climate Change". NOT.

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Under an ionized sky : Elana freeland. Atmosphere full of metals .

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Thanks!

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>Important info

> A human enzyme can biodegrade graphene

> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180823113613.htm

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> #GrapheneOxide #Myeloperoxidase

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> A human enzyme can biodegrade graphene

> Scientists have discovered that a natural human enzyme can biodegrade graphene. These findings could have great implications in the development of graphene-based biomedical devices.

> Myeloperoxidase -- an enzyme naturally found in our lungs -- can biodegrade pristine graphene, according to the latest discovery of Graphene Flagship partners in CNRS, University of Strasbourg (France), Karolinska Institute (Sweden) and University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). Among other projects, the Graphene Flagship designs based like flexible biomedical electronic devices that will interfaced with the human body. Such applications require graphene to be biodegradable, so our body can be expelled from the body.

> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180823113613.htm

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