No metals were found above reporting limits in snow collected December 15th, 2016, in Chiloquin Oregon. Shills argue that it’s normal to have high levels of these metals. If that’s the case, why is there such massive variability? A recent test revealed titanium at forty times reporting limits.

It was tested for aluminum, barium, calcium, iron, strontium and titanium – all were below reporting levels.

snow-12-15-16‘s a pdf of the full report.

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