Can all these people be wrong? Geo-engineered snow? Result of massive chem-trailing? I don't know...what's your take.
From "ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for February 1, 2014" at
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Snow or rain will certainly wash particulates and chemicals out of the air, as is known. After a rain, the air will seem fresh, free of dust or pollen. When a heavy snow pack melts in the spring, the snow along the sides of the roads becomes almost black with the residue that had been within the snow, now concentrated so visible. What is causing this recent phenomena across those portions of the US recently affected by what the weathermen are calling a polar vortex, voracious cold fronts from the Arctic swooping in a circular manner into the midwest thence south and east.
This vortex activity is of course Earth wobble driven, with the globe divided into regions that are either too cold or too warm. Where central and eastern US has experienced a polar Winter, Europe has experienced an early Spring, and Alaska is often warmer than Florida. What happens to volatile chemicals released into the air when the jet stream is forced down into low pressure areas? Yes, these volatile chemicals are products of the chemtrail activity, which the wealthy elite employ to mask the presence of Planet X. But these chemicals are also residue from car emissions, coal and gas fueled power plants, and numerous other industrial activities as well as greasy elements in the tail of Planet X.
Clearly, the polar vortex that dropped snow on the US in the days preceding January 30, 2014 pulled these volatile chemicals into the snow that covered most of the US. What happens when this mix is subject to being heated by a flame? Where water, i.e. melted snow, is expected, the H2O combines chemically with the other chemicals to create something akin to plastic. Plastic, after all, is created from petrol products, so this result should not be surprising. Does this mean that the snow will be poisoning the soil and ground water? These volatile chemicals will evaporate as the snow melts, returning to the stratosphere, leaving no apparent residue.
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