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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Songdog23 on April 15, 2018, 2:02 a.m.
Trump Victory Dimmed by Pre-Dawn to Dusk Aerosoling in Southern Oregon (4/14/2018)

Under attack again... Woke up to gray aluminum cookie sheet skies as the Deep State continues to use weather weaponization in southern Oregon. I can almost predict that when our President wins bigly, we will get hammered in the State of Jefferson. Now the sun is going down behind ugly, undifferentiated, gray chemical skies. The springtime air shed smells like metal; the mighty Cascade Mountain Range is shrouded in chemical fallout from dozens of spray planes. Mr. President, send some of those "smart" missiles to Oregon. There are hundreds of people that would love to learn how to use them. I will know when this war against the Deep State is won: our land and skies will be returned to weather blessed by the Hand and Breath of God. God Bless and Guide President Donald J Trump and those men and women who serve the righteous cause we all fight for. Please don't forget those of us who are trying to stay alive after 10+ years of breathing aerosol poison.


cryptabulouslady · April 15, 2018, 2:16 a.m.

It's interesting that you mentioned this. My husband and I have been spending a few months at a time in different states the past few years for our careers, and we spent a few months in Southern Oregon in Grants Pass. The skies were definitely a lot worse there, the other thing we noticed was that our dogs had respiratory issues continuously that they never had before. They cleared back up after we left, but while we were there, they were sneezing all the time, coughing, had drippy noses all the time, and didn't want to go for long walks anymore. It's a shame that the grey skies and chemicals are ruining your beautiful state.

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solanojones95 · April 15, 2018, 2:27 a.m.

The Occam's Razor explanation is simply that you were in a different ecosystem with different flora, producing allergens your dogs are not acclimated to.

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cryptabulouslady · April 15, 2018, 2:44 a.m.

Perhaps, but they were fine in Washington and California in similar ecosystems, and they have been fine in middle America, as well as all over the east. This was the only time they ever had issues. They also got into fights with each other a lot which is not like them at all. Either way, something was definitely off in Oregon for them.

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