Chemtrails Essay

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Because every living organism on the planet is part of the ecosystem I thought it was important to incorporate what Chemtrails do to the human body. The deterioration of cognitive function is just one effect of Chemtrails on our immune system. The skin, being the largest organ in our body, is a permeable membrane. This means that invisible toxins in our air, including Chemtrails and other highly dangerous chemicals, go right into our skin. Poisoned rainwater or snow touching our skin does the same thing. When the air we breathe is filled with a dangerous variety of toxins, with each breath we take, these poisons attack our whole immune system. These poisons also affect our brain and therefore our cognitive function.
Aluminum is a major component
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The respiratory mortality rate has risen from eighth to third on the list in only five years. There also appears to be a direct link in the rise of childhood neurological disorders like (ADHD) attention deficit disorders, autism, behavior disorders, and learning disabilities.
Alzheimer and other neurologically illnesses have risen around the globe at astronomical rates since the beginning of the alleged spraying. While dementia is often associated with aging, I believe it to actually be associated with the accumulation of more and more poisons, including aluminum, combined with the inability for the body to detox these poisons. Recently, a nine year old girl was diagnosed with dementia, proving that age is not the only component of this dreaded disease.
Regardless of the skepticism regarding Chemtrails, there is defiantly something wrong with the rising of poisons in our ecosystem that should be addressed. But with the lack of attention from our mainstream media and corporate news you have to wonder is our government behind all this. With more and more independent research and more and more supporting evidence, you would think they would look into all of

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