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Ok. This is gonna sound bonkers but hear me out.

Posted by CIEIRMusic - 5 hours ago


Normally I don't like the term conspiracy theory thrown at my expense even if I understand that some of the stuff I say is unbelievable in your POV and jury's out on whether or not you actually believe anything if not everything I say. Hell sometimes I question my own logic, judgement and so on. I'm only human. Having said that, what I am about to say is so fucking nuts that in my POV it borderlines on conspiracy theories, because conspiracy theories did kinda lead me into it.


Ok for context, we all heard the old Conspiracy Theory of airplanes both military and commercial leaving chemtrails. Chemical trails disguised as plane exhaust. Some say it was cloud seeding, others say it was changing our atmosphere for better or worse, but all agreed whatever it was, was screwing with the Earth's environment. Hence why sometimes even farfetched theories like that could be easy to believe.


Having said that, while I didn't quite believe in the whole Conspiracy Theory on it, I do believe that affecting the atmosphere with chemicals does change the environment one way or another. Yet then there was something else that kinda was related to it but at the same time a new spin on an old somewhat farfetched wives tale.


For more context a friend of mine once complained that his laundry soap was making him itch. I suggested that maybe there were things in the soap chemicals that made him allergic. It devolved into talking about different kinds of allergies, where they come from. With the common ones being food and pollen. Then it hit me. What if certain fruits and veggies, as well as other plant based foods, contain a small or high amount of the pollen their plant is classified in. So I looked into some sites including this one:


https://foodallergycanada.ca/food-allergy-basics/related-conditions/oral-allergy-syndrome-oas-pollen-food-allergy-syndrome-pfas/


Which detail what is known as Oral Allergy Syndrome and Pollen Allergy Syndrome.


So on top of listing the different pollens and the likeliness of the foods we may be allergic to as a result we talk about what else pollen can do. Pollenization for example, depending on the source and the means, can enhance or change the way your plants grow. Too much of one pollen or an imbalance of a combination of both could actually make you allergic to things you didn't think you have. But the weird screwed up solution is that there are actually some remedies and it's often made from stuff one is most likely to be allergic to such as bee pollen.


Now what does this have to do with chemtrails. I had this odd thought that what if instead of chemtrails that someone was dumping pollen somewhere. While Pollenization is more effective using bees and other pollen based bugs, it is possible through various means to extract and use pollen for cross Pollenization. Even something as small as a cropduster can do it, depending on how much pollen is extracted. As well as what kind it is and whether or not the changes are for better or worse.


Just a strange thought. Take it with a grain of salt, but I often wondered if there was such thing as eco-terrorist weapons as opposed to chemical warfare. Really makes you think.


Take care, stay safe and stay tuned for more.


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why would they dump pollen over the sky? what's the end goal? Now.. if they dropped bees from the sky, now there's a serious threat.