Not surprisingly, the mainstream media is not talking about the snow that won’t melt. People have reported that the snow that fell in the southern states won’t melt with a lighter, and even when you microwave it, there is a weird gooey residue left behind. Surely this is newsworthy, right?
When I was a kid in the 80s, my mom told me about acid rain. I’d run around on the school playground telling teachers that we had to go inside. The rain smelled funny.
Last week there was an article online about how China’s polluted air is circulating through the jetstream, and it’s headed straight for the West Coast. What this means, according to the article, is that there is a possibility that this polluted air could indeed produce acid rain.
Great. We have traces of radiation showing up from Fukushima, snow that won’t melt, toxic air blowing in from China, and then whatever it is that the planes are leaving in the chemtrails and contrails.
Does thinking about these things make me a conspiracy theorist? Maybe. I’d like to know why everyone is so caught up with global warming but no one talks about this stuff. Obviously the media doesn’t want to talk about anything that falls outside of the buzzworthy topics that are good for their ratings. Thankfully there are people like Clive Lewis and George Noory who like to bring these topics to the forefront.