CAUTIONS AGAINST PREMATURE CONCLUSIONS

CAUTIONS AGAINST PREMATURE CONCLUSIONS

Carnicom outlines criteria and conditions to be satisfied in drawing conclusions about the specific purposes or agendas of aircraft aerosol operations currently in progress in the United States and globally, and cautions against drawing premature conclusions of such programs. A list of 19 items to be considered when drawing conclusions is presented in this paper.
PARTICULATES REAFFIRMED

PARTICULATES REAFFIRMED

Video documentation reaffirms the presence of abundant particulate matter in the atmosphere in Santa Fe, New Mexico on January 4, 2001. Six separate sessions of video have been conducted for this purpose, and each shows abundant, and by all appearances ionized, particulate matter. The previous Carnicom paper ‘PARTICULATE PHOTOGRAPHS – January 2001’ is related to these same observations.
pH DATA CONFLICT

pH DATA CONFLICT

A report from the United States Geological Survey outlining the pH conditions across the US are in direct contrast to those readings that US citizens are reporting. Both sets of reports are included in this work showing the two different pH reading reports from both sources. If such a conflict does indeed exist, this will further intensify the need and demand for independent professional conduct and verification of pH rainfall test results across the entire US.
VISIBILITY STANDARDS CHANGED

VISIBILITY STANDARDS CHANGED

The United States National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, changed their visibility reporting methods, as well as data results, from a maximum 40 miles to a limit of 10 miles. It is of question why this change was made, and whether it is related to the increasing numbers of aerosol observations. Graphs are shown for the period January 1994 to March 2001 for Santa Fe, New Mexico, showing not only the changes to the reporting standards, but also if is seen that the number of days of visibility under 10 miles is substantially increased.
MAR 26 2001 HEPA: CELLS NOT FOUND

MAR 26 2001 HEPA: CELLS NOT FOUND

A third HEPA filter sample from Santa Fe, New Mexico was analyzed under a microscope with no red blood cells being found. This filter sample was collected 10 feet above ground for a duration of 10 days. These results are in stark contrast to the samples analyzed in February 25 and March 16, 2001. There remains abundant particulate and potential organic matter which requires further identification in all samples that have been acquired. These results demonstrate the need for continuous monitoring of the atmosphere at the microscopic level to ascertain the presence (or lack thereof) of certain biological components. The need for professional and independent medical, biological and chemical analysis of any HEPA atmospheric filter samples remains constant.
COLORADO HEPA BIOLOGICALS CONFIRMED

COLORADO HEPA BIOLOGICALS CONFIRMED

A second HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter sample was received from Aspen, Colorado and was analyzed under microscope. This HEPA filter ran for five days approximately 15 feet above ground. This filter shows the frequent presence of biological materials. Visual analysis of the cellular materials appear so show erythrocytes (red blood cells), based on the uniformity, color, size and bi-concave nature of the cells. The results of this analysis show these samples to be exactly identical to the first HEPA filter analysis done in an earlier paper (HEPA BIOLOGICALS CONFIRMED). Two earlier airborne samples of fibrous samples also show the presence of similar biological components. These results again demonstrate the urgent need for independent, professional and verifiable biological identification and medical analysis of the samples which are being disclosed. Considering these two samples of biologicals are identical, from locations 250 miles apart in the US, obviates the urgency for this sampling process to be extended across the entire nation.
HEPA BIOLOGICALS CONFIRMED

HEPA BIOLOGICALS CONFIRMED

Testing with a standard HEPA air filter revealed the existence of biological components in the atmosphere. The air filter was placed 10 feet off the ground, within a non-agricultural, non-industrial, high desert rural area, and the exposure time for the test was one week. The results of this work indicate biological components which again satisfy all the visual characteristics of red blood cells in air samples taken. The methods used in this testing of filtering and identification are now available to all citizens with modest means. The identification of the cell types found, and an accountability for their existence is of critical importance to the public welfare, and it is hoped that independent researchers, professionals and activists will contribute to that cause.
BIOLOGICAL OPERATIONS CONFIRMED

BIOLOGICAL OPERATIONS CONFIRMED

This paper discusses the analysis of three atmospheric samples all containing biological components conducted in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2001. Biological components as an aspect of the aerosol operations up to this time have been considered as being of a limited nature, with their significance and relevance to overall agendas remaining unknown. The findings in this paper drastically alter that interpretation, and biological components must now be considered as a major and dominant consideration within the aerosol operations. The methods of electrostatic precipitation outlined in this paper are now available for all researchers, professionals and activists across the nation to employ. The need to further conduct these tests and to perform the qualifying research is now paramount to the welfare of all citizens.
IONIZATION APPARENT

IONIZATION APPARENT

The question of whether of not visible light is sufficient to ionize the presumed metallic particulate material recently evidenced by photographs and video of January 3, 2001 is now answerable based on definitions and calculations discussed in this Carnicom paper. The ‘work force’ of metal is explained, which is crucial to the determination of the level of energy required for photo-ionization to take place. The results of the study done in this paper indicates that the energy available within visible light is sufficient to produce photo-ionization of barium particulate matter, and that midrange ultraviolet light is sufficient to produce photo-ionization of particulates of magnesium.
IDENTICAL FIBER SAMPLES RECEIVED

IDENTICAL FIBER SAMPLES RECEIVED

This work contains fiber samples collected and more pictures of fiber samples that were sent to Carnicom from a witness in Joseph, Oregon on October 2, 2000. These samples are identical in both appearance and characteristic to those discussed in previous Carnicom papers. All four samples collected so far have been reviewed under a microscope, and these new samples are identical to those that were sent to the US EPA. These samples have been found to contain significant biological components.