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Afib and climate engineering

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Hi, has anyone noticed that afib episodes are often after aerosol spraying in the skies carried out in the name of climate engineering? because here in Greece afib is pandemic and gets worse when our skies are covered with man made clouds. Before that kind of climate manipulation which has been going on for years, afib was rear. Barium is responsible for heart arrythmias.

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I live in an aircraft-free zone with clear skies except for real clouds, of which we have plenty! We do get some very occasional military planes about once a week, but still got AF I'm afraid.

I think I misunderstood your post!

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CDreamer

Similar to Koll. It is estimated that about one quarter of people over 60 will suffer from AF - knowingly or unknowingly and probably always has been - just diagnosis has improved so more people are being diagnosed.

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CDreamer in reply to CDreamer

After yesterday’s EP talk I amend that to one in four.

Hi ornella,

I live in Britain and when I was diagnosed with AF lived outside London on both Heathrow and Gatwick airport flight paths but I don't think there is a connection as such. I now live in the far south west of Britain, in rural Cornwall and work at a local airport where often I am inhaling aviation fuel fumes, but my AF has not worsened.

However, I am convinced that any form of agricultural spraying of chemicals on crops destroys the pure quality of food and in some people can contribute to AF, via the digestive system and the vagal nerve to a dysfunctional heart, or generate other health issues. But then maybe down here in Cornwall farmers don't go for aerial spraying (for lots of reasons). However, because of the size of fields in Australia, the US and elsewhere they do almost always aerial crop spraying known as crop dusting. I have only heard of cloud seeding to force clouds to form to generate rain but can't think that would have an impact on AF.

Certainly chemicals in agriculture may well contribute to some forms of AF.

John

To seed the clouds to make it rain, they use silver iodine, potassium iodine, solid carbon dioxide and sometimes liquid propane. We used to have to seed the clouds in Australia to get rain.

Crop dusting is done at low level, for fertilising the crops and getting rid of any insects.

Just another piece of the jigsaw that might contribute to AF?

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Mike11

I don't think we need climate engineering in the UK - more than enough rain anyway ! So most people on the site won't be able to verify your hypothesis

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Polski

There are many chemicals which can cause heart arrythmias, and if these are sprayed in the sky to produce rain, then they are likely to return to groundlevel and be breathed in, so there could well be a connection where aerosol-spraying in the sky takes place.

Is barium one of the chemicals used?

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nymima01

My parents were avid golfers for 30 yrs plus. My mother (91 yrs old now) has afib for over 25 yrs. My dad, now deceased, had Parkinson’s Disease. Don’t they use sprays on golf courses to keep insects and vegetation and weeds at a minimum? Hmmmm

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CDreamer in reply to nymima01

They did in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s but much more controlled now. Roundup, Goyphosphate is now to banned.

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