Who knew those fog lights were for bioweapons too?
Geo-engineered "fog" covers large swath of continental US, leaving many with headaches, dizzy spells and strange sicknesses.
Florida residents are tasting metal when they step outside their homes into the fog that blankets much of the state. Labs are reportedly testing the dense fog across several states and finding heavy metals, bacteria, fungus and parasites. Daily Nexrad pulses appear to be targeting the same area of dense fog (the ones shown below are from 2/5/25). If you still had any doubts, hopefully these lab results are enough to show that we are under attack and our “weather” is most certainly warfare.
Weaponized weather isn’t anything new. From “experimental” use in the Vietnam War to declassified documents showing “pathogenic fog” sprayed on San Francisco in 1950, it has been going on for well over a century. Earlier this year we shared a list of just SOME of the weather modification patents that have been submitted. There were hundreds…and I’m sure we don’t have to tell you that not everyone needs a patent. ;)
The lab test that has been shared with the public which was collected in Naples, Florida shows a positive result for Serratia Marcescens—a gram negative bacillus. Serratia Marcescens is associated with urinary and respiratory infections, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, septicemia, wound infections, eye infections and meningitis. It has notably been used in military and scientific experiments like Operation Sea Spray, during which it was released to study dissemination patterns of bacteria in biological warfare simulations. How strange that it is the exact same bacteria. Maybe they had some leftovers to use up. Waste not, want not.
So, the real question is, what can we do about it. We can’t stop the fog for you. And as this has been seen in the UK, parts of Europe, China and South America, we are guessing you can’t outrun it. Christine battled a particularly nasty gram negative bacteria in 2022. If we did it all over again we would use methylene blue and chlorine dioxide. (Not simultaneously.) We’d throw in several anti-microbials via tea or tinctures just for good measure. When you see the heavy fog try to avoid it as much as possible. Think of it as a “rainy day” and avoid places you’d normally get wet as this is where it will settle as it falls. Filter your air and your water. We use a simple water distiller and an air doctor. Christine has codes for both if you need them.
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