I would assume so. Those seats in Congress are not going to remain empty.
>Aluminum and Barium are what is found in the detectors after the spraying is done.
I've been looking for exactly that as a test of the veracity of this theory. The ability to detect the chems is the make-or-break test for me. But I wasn't able to find anything. Do you have a link to the source?
Yes, but think of how much powdered aluminum would be required to have a meaningful affect on the properties of a fire. It would have to cover everything like a light dusting of snow. People would notice that. And they would keep samples.
There have been report of dust in the areas around these fires. But I suspect that it's just fine ash.
It may be possible. It would require massive numbers of them in an area to create a mesh network of very short-range links.
Power of a transmission is inversely proportionate to the square of the distance. This works on both extremes. So when you get down to a small enough scale it become theoretically possible to build something that can be powered by ambient radio energy from cellphone towers, or whatever.
That sauce leads no where.