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LOL WTF?
\"The results of the water samples showed 4,610,000 parts per million of aluminum\" -- 4 million parts per million? So for every molecule they examined, it was actually 4.6 aluminum molecules masquerading as 1?
And the purpose for this impossible amount of aluminum is to protect our electronic devices from radiation, because aluminum somehow blocks radiation when dispersed through the atmosphere much more efficiently than when you just make a box out of it... ?
Methinks the only chemtrails we should be concerned about are the ones from whatever this guy is smoking.
\"The results of the water samples showed 4,610,000 parts per million of aluminum\" -- 4 million parts per million? So for every molecule they examined, it was actually 4.6 aluminum molecules masquerading as 1?
And the purpose for this impossible amount of aluminum is to protect our electronic devices from radiation, because aluminum somehow blocks radiation when dispersed through the atmosphere much more efficiently than when you just make a box out of it... ?
Methinks the only chemtrails we should be concerned about are the ones from whatever this guy is smoking.
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I heard the 7/5 of all people don't understand fractions.Lothar wrote:LOL WTF?
"The results of the water samples showed 4,610,000 parts per million of aluminum" -- 4 million parts per million? So for every molecule they examined, it was actually 4.6 aluminum molecules masquerading as 1?
He misquoted the original \"paid advertisement\" that states \"4,610,000 ugl (ugl = ppb)\" (must be ug/L) -- 4,610 ppm (or mg/L). 4.6g per liter (almost 2cm^3 Al) would indeed be a tad high, the MCL for aluminium in drinking water is 0.05 to 0.2 ppm (mg/L).
(Didn't read the whole thing tho, just the paragraph referencing the ridiculous number..)
(Didn't read the whole thing tho, just the paragraph referencing the ridiculous number..)