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Carol Guajardo's avatar

Besides being angry at all the BS going on, it's difficult not to become extremely depressed over it all. They are literally destroying everything. I haven't seen many bees myself. Another thing I noticed is we used to have a lot of frogs in our yard. I would see little babies hopping around. I was afraid of stepping on them. I haven't seen any now in at least 3 years. When I first moved to Texas we would see a lot of Armadillos in our neighborhood in the early morning. I haven't seen any for quite a while. I am not sure if it's because of the spraying, but it seems odd to me. We don't get as many butterflies either. It's very disheartening😪

As far as July 4th, we really shouldn't be celebrating anyway because we lost our Independence in 1871 on February 21st.

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MoodyP's avatar

Good morning. Thanks for confirming what I’ve always believed, to wit, that whatever is in those things it can’t be good.

Bay City has three days of fireworks. They shoot them off over the river and on a night with little wind, all that shit comes down in the river, and eventually gets washed out into Saginaw Bay. Of course, it’s three days of craziness and brings massive amounts of people, boats, and money into the area. We live on our sailboat in a marina on the Saginaw River. People have had their chairs in place for the best viewing spots since last weekend. It’s insane.

We don’t participate (we did back in the 90s when the kids were young). Instead, we just watch all the crazies until it starts to get dark. Then we put our earplugs in and go to bed early.

Have a blessed day.

From the crew on S/V Blessings.

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Masha's avatar

Man! You are awesome and unstoppable! Thank you for your terrific posts, in-depth research, humor, love of mankind and countless of hours of putting things together for us!!! We are reading and sharing and trying to take action too locally to stop this madness once and for all!

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Katherine's avatar

Fireworks are bad in the U.S. but Mexico is even worse. Much worse. The ones used there, at least from my experience living in a small village for 5 long years, aren't for optics, mainly for sound: ungodly, thunderous booms. (Perhaps they'd be called firecrackers...rather than fireworks. Not sure). My German friend living nearby was so rattled by them--with her concern for local pets and the wildlife adding to her distress--that she went to speak to a Catholic priest in the town who was asking for contributions for the purchase of the firecrackers for an upcoming religious festival. (In MX, there are dozens upon dozens each year. It's just one long fiesta). She did her best to explain to him how the firecrackers/fireworks were negatively impacting her mental health and the peace and balance of nature. The priest had no interest in changing his ways and carried on with the long-standing tradition of ushering in holidays with endless earth-rattling "booms" that go on into the wee hours of morning. (Agent: Perhaps you'd consider addressing noise pollution in a future article.) I'm not sure what the connection is between the Catholic church (in MX) and fireworks...but there is one, undoubtedly.

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Katherine's avatar

Excellent article, well-justified crabbiness and all.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Agent Orange, deployed in Vietnam, was a deadly chemical agent often sprayed from aircraft.

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Rhiannon's avatar

Those early videos from around WW2, with glib talk about poisoning the "enemy" accompanied by dramatic music-----total insanity, and it's STILL going on, and apparently WE'VE become "the enemy."

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Nicole's avatar

It’s exhausting, I’m exhausted. I see our skies being crisscrossed every f!cking day! Cui bono? That video with Meghan was excellent and your work is incredible 👏🏻

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Sharine Borslien's avatar

I have always loathed fireworks. Sure, they are a sparkly distraction, but the noise and smell are insufferable! Now I know why, and your big reveal confirms my Creator-given senses.

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Digging up Rocks's avatar

Eh, these are also naturally occurring elements, regardless of chemtrail components. What you didn't list is the composition of fireworks vs. chemtrails and other additives. My body also contains all of these elements, save maybe strontium, and I need them to survive. The composition is the key. I don't doubt they are good for us - they explode into smoke. But I also don't think it's a conspiracy this time.

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Farmer Pete's avatar

I see the fireworks as just smaller versions of military grade 'bombs'....there is nothing natural about them. The chemicals have to be synthesized in a lab, so in no way to they represent anything present in your body. Try sitting in a plume of firework smoke after a few go off in proximity.... if you think that is breathing in something natural, I'll move along down the trail...

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Digging up Rocks's avatar

Eta: I don't doubt they AREN'T good for us. I wish there was an edit option.

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Katherine's avatar

There is an edit option. Look for three dots (...) in a row to the right of the like/reply/share options.

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TNMountinMan's avatar

how can I share that 6 minute video? I really can't stand fireworks

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