From Dr. Roy Spencer’s Global Warming Blog
by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.
While some among us continue to be distracted by supposed “chemtrails” high in the atmosphere, lurking right under our noses has been the ultimate conspiracy: Cartrails.
Modern cars are programmed to emit cartrails, containing nefarious and noxious chemicals. As many people can attest, breathing problems become worse in cities where these vehicles-emitting-deadly-vapour-trails are most concentrated.
This never happened many years ago; I know because my grandfather (who was born in the late 1800s) once told me they NEVER had cartrails back when he was a kid.
So, what kinds of chemicals are they poisoning us with? Well, many years ago it was lead in gasoline. But we found out about that conspiracy, which was meant to destroy the nervous systems of our children. So, what was lead replaced with?
That’s an interesting story. My confidential whistleblower (who must remain nameless for fear of retribution) tells me that the government people got together with the car manufacturing people and the petroleum refining people, and they found a NEW way to poison us: platinum, palladium and rhodium microparticles inside super-heated boxes innocuously called “catalytic converters”.
Do you know what palladium microparticles do to the human nervous system??
Well, neither do I. But I’m sure it isn’t good.
The opportunity to poison us with our own cars is SO much more efficient than “chemtrails”. First, the poisoning occurs right here at ground-level, where we breathe the air into our fragile lungs.
Secondly, the amount of fuel used by cars and trucks is many times that used by jet aircraft, thus increasing the human exposure.
Finally, the emissions are nearly invisible on most days. How sinister is that?? Invisible pollution!
And this is why they make jet aircraft emit so much water vapor (which produces cirrus clouds). It’s to keep people distracted with chemtrail theories so that we don’t realize the real threat is right under our noses: Cartrails. You heard it here first. Spread the word. Start a cartrail blog. Vent your fears and frustrations on social media. Go for it.
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