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Yes! The chemicals and clouds block life-giving sun, and the hydroscopic particles(which could be anything, really) fall on our land, float in our air, and wash into our water! Since aluminum is a desiccant, even if it rains, the rain just poisons the soil, damaging roots so they can't take up nitrogen, causing poor plant growth--then setting us up for future wildfires from desiccated leaves and underbrush. I'm not quite a daily picture-taker(we live near ocean so seeds quickly look natural), but when a friend posted beautiful dawn colors on the clouds, all I could see were unnatural formations! I long for a clear dawn!

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Colorado is usually very sunny & we do have a short growing season for sure (late spring-end of September most years), but, since cloud seeding began, it has now become a daily sight in our bright blue sky- and yes, blocking our sunshine is very troubling to me. I know Silver iodide is used, & wonder as it falls from the aircraft, how much harm is done to the earth? I’m still checking into that aspect! I say leave well-enough-alone already!

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Aluminum is another used(maybe added to your mixture without notice) to dry the brush, though it collects water into clouds. Still, it needs moisture to collect, and Colorado hasn't got much of that at the present.

We just need to be speaking up about our dissent from this manipulation. DoD and NOAA "collaborate" with universities(give grants and tech to study certain things). We the People really need to educate ourselves, and speak up.

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