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A Week in the Life of Carnicom Institute
A Week in the Life of Carnicom Institute A Diary by Clifford E Carnicom May 14 2016 To give the… Read more
AIR FORCE LIES TO AMERICA
This article is a copy of a letter from Michael K. Gibson, Lt. Col., United States Air Force in response to to US Rep. Mark Green’s inquiry into aerosols, a.k.a. ‘chemtrails’. The letter states makes incorrect statements regarding the existence of aerosol programs, as well as stating that the lines seen emanating from aircraft are normal ‘contrails’.
Yeast Deformation: Initial Report
Yeast Deformation: Initial Report by Clifford E Carnicom Sep 22 2017 A yeast culture that has been subjected to… Read more
Carnicom Institute : Mirror Sites Available
Carnicom Institute : Mirror Sites Available Two mirror sites for Carnicom Institute research are now available. The first… Read more
Blood Alterations II : Means & Methods
This paper is Part Two of a Six Part series. A series of means and methods have been developed… Read more
Aerosol Asymmetry: Core Tracks & Pulse Observations
A significant set of observations has taken place in May 2007, as another major aerosol operation was conducted over the skies of the Santa Fe, New Mexico region. Pictures taken of this operation, and a more detailed visual examination of some of these emissions have been made than in previous observations; mechanical, artificial and systematic introduction of the aerosols appears evident. There are two primary observed anomalies at this time: the first of these is the presence of what may be referred to as “core tracks” (ribbon-like; possibly filamentous in nature) in the spray lines, and the second is the repeated presence of a characteristic “pulse” emission. The behavior and character of these anomalies is now being presented and an adequate basis for further examination exists with this article. These characteristics are completely out of accordance with any claims of meteorological discontinuities in the atmosphere, any uniform fluid or gas dynamic analysis, and any unmodified combustive process. It is apparent that distributions of discrete material into the atmosphere are taking place.
Amino Acids Verified
The existence of certain amino acids, namely cysteine and histidine, as a dominant aspect of the “Morgellons” growth structure, appears to have been verified. This finding, along with that previously recorded on the important role that iron plays from a compositional standpoint, may be a highly important window into the structural framework of the Morgellons condition. It will also be found that deficiencies or disturbances of these particular amino acids correlate highly with symptoms that appear to frequently coexist with the condition, i.e., high oxidation levels and joint pains within the body.
Communications Blocked
Communications Blocked The primary email address for Carnicom Institute is info@carnicominstitute.org. Communication blockage to specific parties is now active. Alternate… Read more
MEASURING ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY
Considered here is a way to measure the electricity in the atmosphere (atmospheric current) and be able to correlate measured values to the prevalence of aerosol operations. A preliminary diagram of an electrical circuit to do such measuring is presented, as is a complex mathematical analysis providing guidance for further research into this topic. Data that has been collected for this topic is available in an earlier Carnicom paper titled PREDICTING THE OPERATIONS: SUNSPOTS AND HUMIDITY from September 3, 2002.
ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT INVESTIGATIONS
A ground fiber sample received previously in November 1999 is observed and pictured in this paper under a microscope and black light, and is compared to other known and unknown synthetic fibers. A notable thing from this observation is that the ground fibers show a low level of fluorescence, whereas the synthetics compared to show a high level of fluorescence. The ground fiber samples also showed sub-micron diameter, and high levels of adhesiveness and elasticity. Additional data and feedback of the current investigations underway with UV light is most welcome.
Cross-Domain Bacteria Isolation
A sufficient time period has elapsed to allow for the identification, classification and designation of a novel and ubiquitous life-form that is known to exist in association with the so-called “Morgellons” condition. This call has thus far gone unheeded within the scientific community and more rapid progress is required. It has been stated, by discovery (ref. The New Biology Jan 2014), that this informal nomenclature is no longer sufficient to characterize the situation; that of an extensive, repeating and culturable life form with known properties and characteristics.
AEROSOL GROUND SAMPLES : MICROSCOPIC FIBERS REVEALED
Eyewitness accounts of finding unusual fiber materials on the ground have been accumulated over the past year and more in direct connection with unusual aircraft activity. As might be expected, there are repeated, frequent and widespread accounts of respiratory distress and allergic reactions reported in association with such aircraft activity. This paper continues previous research on and presents microscopic views of suspected chemtrail ground samples collected in November and December 1999. Two identical ground fiber samples (one from Sacramento, CA, and one from eastern Oregon) were received, analyzed and compared to synthetic and natural fibers, such as human hair, wool, silk, spider webs, cotton and more. Though found in locations hundreds of miles apart, these two ground fibers exhibited identical characteristics in all respects down to the microscopic level. Based on tests outlined in this paper, it has been demonstrated that the ground sample fibers cannot be identified as any known or common natural or synthetic fiber.
ATMOSPHERIC MOLD IS ABUNDANT
An atmospheric test specific to mold detection has been conducted on March 10, 2003 in rural Santa Fe, New Mexico. The results appear to indicate a sufficient cause for concern, as a large number of colonies of several species of mold (Aspergillus, Penicillum, Cladosporium, and Rhizopus) have evolved during the incubation period in a dry high desert environment during a period of extended low moisture. Several species are shown in images on this page. There is clear and direct association between the abundance of mold and respiratory, allergic and asthmatic conditions in humans. It is hoped that additional testing will be commenced by citizens across the nation and globe using indoor and outdoor samples to assess the extent and nature of this environmental condition. Those knowledgeable in mycology are requested to offer their expertise in this matter.
Carnicom Institute : Panel Discussion – Establishing Context for the “Covid” Era
Carnicom Institute : Panel Discussion – Establishing Context for the “Covid” Era Link to Panel Discussion Carnicom Institute :… Read more
Blood Alterations VI : Implications and Consequences
Source : 2001: A Space Odyssey This is the final paper in a research paper series by Carnicom… Read more
HALO MEASUREMENTS: INDEX OF REFRACTION (Edited May 29 2013)
Presented in this paper is a detailed analysis of a method for determining the index of refraction of materials in the sky that produce the halos being seen around the sun after aircraft activity observed recently. The trigonometric method presented allows the calculation of not only the index of refraction, but also the angle of the halo. The significance of this method is that the chemical and physical nature of ice, as well as historic measurements, establish what the index of refraction and the halo angular measurement should be. Measurements that deviate from the expected result inform us that the materials forming the aircraft-generated halos, cirrus and cirro-stratus cloud decks are no longer composed solely of ice as if often claimed.
An actual calculation is performed, using a halo from a picture presented in this paper, and applying this method for determining the index of refraction and halo angle in the picture. The measurement calculation proves that the halo in the picture is not made up of only ice, refuting previous claims of the halo being only ice.