ERYTHROCYTES, MATRIX & MOTILE BACTERIA

ERYTHROCYTES, MATRIX & MOTILE BACTERIA

After again conducting microscopic sessions upon particulates collected from an outdoor HEPA filter in Santa Fe, NM in 2002 and finding unexpected biological components, Carnicom further asks the professional community for input to his findings. Images from this series of analysis, as well as those from earlier tests are presented, as are links to the previous research papers showing very similar results to this analysis and a description of the collection process used to collect these samples. NOTE: After asking for input from the professional community for help in analyzing these samples, a citizen on the Carnicom.com message board wrote giving input to the analysis that Carnicom has presented in this page. This person suggested that what Carnicom has been seeing in these samples is not bacteria, based on the fact that the samples were put into distilled water, and that red blood cells, when put in distilled water, will burst within seconds. The writer further claims that red blood cells are not ‘designed to live in a neutral environment’, but rather in salty environments, and that the samples look like pollen. Carnicom’s response to these claims is to seek further professional input. A main inconsistency in the citizen’s claims above include the fact that these appear to be altered (desiccated) blood cells, and such wouldn’t necessarily conform to the same reaction as normal red blood cells. Further modifications may have been applied to these cells as well, making them not susceptible to being destroyed by being placed in distilled water.
MEASURING ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY

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.
ELECTROLYSIS & BARIUM

ELECTROLYSIS & BARIUM

The presence of barium as well as other metallic particulates in our atmosphere has now been demonstrated through a variety of testing methods in direct association with aircraft aerosol operations. The method presented here has the potential of providing a simple and verifiable method to provide further evidence of criminal operations that continue to be conducted. Using the box fan filter described in the previous Carnicom paper titled “INEXPENSIVE FILTRATION“ , pieces of the filter materials from both indoor and outdoor samples are cut into small pieces and soaked in distilled water and rung out into glass dishes. These solutions are then subjected to electrolysis, using a six-volt lantern battery with copper electrodes. After approximately 24-48 hours, a precipitate forms in the dishes that is further subjected to examination. At this point, a series of observations and tests are performed that show the precipitate to be barium sulphate…which is a grave concern to all citizens around the globe. The participation of independent professionals and researchers is again called for to substantiate or refute the current endeavors, as the consequences of these findings, if confirmed, pose significant health risks to the public at large.
INEXPENSIVE FILTRATION

INEXPENSIVE FILTRATION

Included here is a homemade filtration device (a box fan with a furnace filter attached) that is effective in filtering particulates down to 5-1- microns in size. Though not intended to be a substitute for a HEPA filter (filtration down to .3 microns), this construct is a simple and inexpensive means to improve air quality in a room or other controlled environment. Pictures of the filter after being use for up to 6 weeks are included.
THE EXPECTED COMPOSITION

THE EXPECTED COMPOSITION

The following information on the expected composition of the atmosphere is from the book entitled "Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry", by Peter V. Hobbs, Cambridge University Press, 2000. Please note that the symbols for the chemical elements of Titanium, Aluminum, Barium, Magnesium and Calcium are Ti, Al, Ba, Mg and Ca respectively, and that they are not to be found within this listing. Please also note that concentrations are provided at the parts per trillion level.
INSURANCE EXCLUSIONS

INSURANCE EXCLUSIONS

This page contains a letter sent to the Carnicom Institute by a citizen in Indianapolis, IN, stating that he had discovered new insurance exclusions to his homeowner policy. The first one is a ‘Pollution Exclusion’ that waives coverage for pollution and its effects. The actual exclusions are included on this page. From the Pollution Exclusion: “Pollution, in all its various forms, has become a major problem in this country. However, we don’t yet know the full extent of the problem, or the losses and damage that may result from this hazard.” The second exclusion is the ‘Communicable Disease Exclusion’. From this exclusion: “This endorsement states no coverage is provided under the liability coverage section of the Homeowners policy for injury arising out of the transmission of a communicable disease by an insured.”
JEFF RENSE INTERVIEW with CLIFFORD CARNICOM AEROSOLS and ELECTROMAGNETISM

JEFF RENSE INTERVIEW with CLIFFORD CARNICOM AEROSOLS and ELECTROMAGNETISM

Included here is the entire interview between Jeff Rense and Clifford Carnicom from November 2001. This interview covers what is known regarding aerosol operations, as well as discussion of many of Carnicom’s research papers and their meaning for humanity. Topics covered include how the skies were empty of any spraying activity in the weeks after the World Trade Tower attacks on September 11, 2001, the EPA’s refusal to analyze fiber samples sent to them by Carnicom, results of water sample testing and much more.
THE PLASMA FREQUENCY: RADAR APPLICATIONS

THE PLASMA FREQUENCY: RADAR APPLICATIONS

This work details an analysis made that indicates that one of the primary applications of the aerosol operations is likely to involve the advanced use of radar technology for military purposes. Discussion ensues of the definition of plasma, with plasma being an ionized gas consisting of ions and free electrons distributed over a region in space. The effect of aerosol operations can lead to no other logical conclusion except that the lower atmosphere itself has been altered to a plasma state. The importance of the concept of ‘plasma frequency’ is outlined in a quote from Richard Feynman: “This natural resonance of a plasma has come interesting effects. For example, if one tries to propagate a radio wave through the ionosphere, one finds that it can penetrate only if its frequency is higher than the plasma frequency. Otherwise the signal is reflected back. We must use high frequencies if we wish to communicate with a satellite in space. On the other hand, if we wish to communicate with a radio station beyond the horizon, we must use frequencies lower than the plasma frequency, so that the signal will be reflected back to earth.” A detailed discussion of the calculations of the plasma frequency for the ionosphere ensues in this work that supports the notion that a significant application of the aerosol operations may well involve the propagation of radio waves over extended distances. There are numerous military and electromagnetic propagation applications that become evident from this finding.
AIR QUALITY DATA REQUIRES PUBLIC SCRUTINY

AIR QUALITY DATA REQUIRES PUBLIC SCRUTINY

A case is made here for the need to have independent testing and verification performed of current atmospheric particulate counts in the United States. The basis for such a need includes; the repeated observations of the decline in visibility in the US (which is directly related to particulate concentrations), the unwillingness of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to adequately address concerns of countless citizens regarding atmospheric degradation by aircraft aerosol operations; the US National Weather Service’s reduction of visibility reporting standards from a maximum of 40 miles to a maximum of 10 miles; the apparent limitations of access to post-1998 public data base files that involves direct atmospheric monitoring by government bodies such as NOAA’s Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory; and the newly released 1999 US mortality statistics showing an increase in chronic lower respiratory deaths. A theory of light scattering is discussed to be used as an initial estimator of atmospheric concentrations of particulate data, with example cases used to illustrate how such models can be used to estimate these
ATMOSPHERIC CONDUCTIVITY

ATMOSPHERIC CONDUCTIVITY

Research is indicating that the conductivity of the atmosphere has been increased in conjunction with the extensive aerosol operations that have been documented. This paper details using a Van de Graaf generator to create a spark in the open atmosphere to determine the dielectric strength (or conductivity) of the atmosphere. The conclusion after testing was performed is that the atmosphere is not acting as efficiently as an insulator, or conversely, the atmosphere is more electrically conductive than is expected, indicating that conductivity characteristics of the atmosphere have been altered.
PARTICULATE CRIMES

PARTICULATE CRIMES

Photographs presented here showing the saturation levels of particulate matter now in our atmosphere, demonstrate that the atmosphere of the earth has been tragically altered as a result of the aerosol operations. These picture stills are from a video taken on the night of July 5, 2001 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Using a flashlight, the particulates floating around in the air are abundantly and easily seen while using a video camera to record the particulates against the light of the flashlight.