The surprise storm that has largely crippled the southeastern US has generated a buzz online as people post videos of the snow’s weird characteristics.
People all across the country have recently began posting videos, and photo’s, of snow that will not melt. Some people are even reporting that the snow has a strange odor, like chemicals. Is the snow natural, or the result of a Geo-Engineered or HARRP attack?
There are some videos going around that claim to show that recent snowfalls are somehow “fake”, because when people try to melt the snow with a lighter or blowtorch, they are surprised by the results.
There is no doubt in many minds, that there is some sort of geo-engineering going on across the Nation, and around the world.
What we do not know, is the specifics behind it, and what the purpose is.
From: [NameRedacted] Doesn’t Melt (Stunning Video) | Strange
Ok, I tried it. I have no BIC lighter so I used a match. Yes, it DID turn black but did somewhat melt. Put in micro wave and did melt. Snow left in the dish to melt, is NOT melting. Strange. Anyone that has a BIC lighter let me know what happens. My chemistry is weak. Could it be the higher temperature of a bic lighter is affecting the snow differently than a match.? I have noticed that has the snow is melting, there is very little moisture on my side walks. Usually I have had to put Down a lot of salt which I have not done this winter. Just Checked on the dish of snow again. It is disappearing, there is NO moisture in the dish. Shouldn’t there be Be some? I think there should be. Anyway, too bad I am not teaching because then I could have my kids repeat the experiment that have a stronger physics and chemistry back ground than I do.
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Dear Susan Duclos, I read your article about geoengineered snow. I decided to try it. However I don’t have a BIC lighter that works. So I did the experiment a little differently. Below are my findings. I was wondering if anyone else noticed these other odd occurrences. I don’t know if anyone noticed that the ‘naturally melting snow’ leaves no moisture. Ok I checked again. There is moisture at the very end and some black goop. As the snow melts, the bottom snow is so very very dry that it absorbs the moisture until the very end. This snow is a very dry snow. That is probable happening with melting the snow at higher stronger temperatures with a lighter. Might be an explanation.
I’ve been reading and observing the story(s) and videos concerning the odd snow. I’m located in the northern suburbs of New York City.
I just reached out the window and plucked up a small piece of ice/snow off the window sill. I then placed a Bic lighter under the piece to attempt to melt it as done in the videos. I melted a little bit but what really
surprised me was the strong pungent chemical odor! It’s still in my nasal 5 minutes later.
[Name Redacted],
Hello, I saw your article on the chemical snow and I did my own test. I live in Toronto, Canada and I got the same black snow with no melting and a definite chemical odour. I just took a pic which I attached. I have been speaking out about geo-engineering and chemtrails for years now and took a lot of flak for it … but I am now having some of those nay sayers start to ask me questions. I will also attach a pic of some crazy wave clouds we had two weeks ago that everyone thinks I photoshopped.
Even as wet as our snow is, when putting a lighter to it, it had the same shrinking affect with no water and same charring, which even an ice cube out of the freezer does.
On 01/30/2014 02:07 PM, Amethyst wrote:
these people need to get a big pan and pack it with snow, depending on the water content will determine how much water they actually get. I had a fully packed pan and only got about 1/3 of a pan of water. That means we have some good wet snow. And see if it still has the odd smell when heating it slowly on the stove. to high of temps will cook it off in steam. If you have this person do that in Atlanta(?), let me know the results.
This is ‘snow’ from Richlands,Nc straight from our porch. We burned, used body heat,used salt, hot water, and ultimately microwaved it even after it sat for 45 minutes with little melting. The smell was very strong as well.
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