The
Human Brain on Chemtrails
Tuesday, 15
January 2013
Tons of nanosized aluminum compounds are
being sprayed daily over our skies. These nanosized
particles induce intense inflammation in a number of tissues, particularly the
brain and spinal cord.
Nanoparticles
of aluminum are not only infinitely more
inflammatory, they also easily penetrate the brain by a number of routes,
leading to Alzheimer’s disease.
Chemtrails, Nanoaluminum and Neurodegenerative and Neurodevelopmental
Effects
By Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.
The internet
is littered with stories of “chemtrails” and geoengineering to combat “global warming”; and, until recently,
I took these stories with a grain of salt. One of the main reasons for my skepticism was that I rarely saw what they were describing
in the skies. But over the past several years I have noticed a great number of
these trails and I have to admit they are not like the contrails I grew up
seeing in the skies. They are extensive, quite broad, are laid in a definite
pattern, and slowly evolve into artificial clouds. Of particular concern is
that there are now so many – dozens every day are littering the skies.
My major concern is that there is evidence that they
are spraying tons of nanosized aluminum
compounds. It has been demonstrated in the scientific and medical literature
that nanosized particles are infinitely more reactive
and induce intense inflammation in a number of tissues. Of special concern is
the effect of these nanoparticles on the brain and spinal cord, as a growing
list of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s dementia, Parkinson’s
disease, and Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS) are strongly related to exposure to
environmental aluminum.
Nanoparticles
of aluminum are not only infinitely more inflammatory,
they also easily penetrate the brain by a number of routes, including the blood
and olfactory nerves (the smell nerves in the nose). Studies have shown that
these particles pass along the olfactory neural tracts, which connect directly
to the area of the brain that is not only most affected by Alzheimer’s disease,
but also the earliest affected in the course of the disease. It also has the
highest level of brain aluminum in Alzheimer’s cases.
The
intranasal route of exposure makes spraying of massive amounts of nanoaluminum into the skies especially hazardous, as it
will be inhaled by people of all ages, including babies and small children for
many hours. We know that older people have the greatest reaction to this
airborne aluminum. Because of the nanosizing
of the aluminum particles being used, home-filtering
systems will not remove the aluminum, thus prolonging
exposure, even indoors.
In addition
to inhaling nanoaluminum, such spraying will saturate
the ground, water, and vegetation with high levels of aluminum.
Normally, aluminum is poorly absorbed from the GI
tract; but nanoaluminum is absorbed in much higher
amounts. This absorbed aluminum has been shown to be
distributed to a number of organs and tissues including the brain and spinal
cord. Inhaling this environmentally suspended nanoaluminum
will also produce tremendous inflammatory reaction within the lungs, which will
pose a significant hazard to children and adults with asthma and pulmonary
diseases.
I pray that
the pilots who are spraying this dangerous substance fully understand that they
are destroying the lives and health of their families as well. This is also
true of our political officials. Once the soil, plants, and water sources are
heavily contaminated there will be no way to reverse the damage that has been
done.
Steps need
to be taken now to prevent an impending health disaster of enormous proportions
if this project is not stopped immediately. Otherwise we will see an explosive
increase in neurodegenerative diseases occurring in adults and the elderly in
unprecedented rates as well as neurodevelopmental disorders in our children. We
are already seeing a dramatic increase in these neurological disorders and it
is occurring in younger people more than ever before.
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Source: http://www.earth-heal.com/index.php/news/news/102-geoengineering/634-brain-chemtrails.html