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Quoting KD Weber <wvadreamin:

 

> Fluorescent Properties Of Chemtrail Filament

> Contamination & How to Confirm Exposure

>

> *Inexpensive BLACK LITE TEST*

>

> The fluorescing characteristics of each are fascinating. They start

> glowing about their complete portion long before they are even directly

> in the light path, and will do so even if you have a moderate-wattage

> incandescent bulb lit simultaneously (just for inspection purposes).

> They also " respond " very quickly to black light " stimuli " - meaning they

> need no " charge " time, they " peak " as fast as you can bring the light

> over - and put forth an amazing glow for something so absolutely

> invisible under normal sunlight illumination - or for that matter, under

> standard household or office lighting.

>

> PRE-REQS:

>

> - You'll need a very dark room, or a room at night with a standard-type

> light which can be switched off.

>

> - You'll need some type of black light source - either a fluorescent

> tube-type fixture, or an incandescent " screw-in " bulb, both of which are

> readily available through lighting and novelty stores.

>

> - Your skin should amply magnify the light difference of these patches

> and filaments if they're present; for clothing, however, dark clothes

> are best; light clothes tend to reflect a lot of the light on their own,

> reducing the effective contrast and making it virtually impossible to

> see the glowing patches or microfilaments.

>

> - A good mirror is essential as well, for personal inspection.

>

> Give yourself a few minutes to " get used " to looking at things under

> the black light - everything appears kind of " weird " - eye and skin

> color, you'll notice unusual " markings " on yourself that disappear under

> normal light, colors may change completely, etc. You may even notice the

> familiar " soap scum " left from waxy/oily residues in the soaps you may

> use. Not to worry, just give your eyes time to adjust.

>

> Things that stand out:

>

> - How the microfilaments " migrate " about your person and living space,

> turning up in well-lived-in areas, but being almost completely absent in

> others;

>

> - How the " web-like " imagery used to describe the airborne trails (as

> they are dropped and begin to spread out) still holds up; the

> microfilaments, when you study them quite closely, are remarkably

> similar in size and general characteristics -- they look like very tiny,

> crooked parts of a cobweb which simply have " broken apart " and blown

> onto your clothing with the wind.

>

> - How very, very " fluorescing " these tiny patches and filaments seem to

> be, keeping in characteristic with BaTiO3's almost unique abilities to

> virtually " magnify " certain wavelengths of light.

>

> - How " tenacious " some of the filaments are, and how extraordinarily

> " persistent " some of the patches are, as if they had been formulated or

> mixed originally in a solvent base.

>

>

>

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