While we are told from many governing bodies that climate engineering holds potential benefits which most experts disagree with , it also poses significant risks, including intended environmental consequences, geopolitical tensions, and ethical concerns. Many experts argue that it should be banned altogether because of the toxic cocktail that the chemtrails produce when they drop down upon the earth.
The unknown side effects from the chemtrails are still be reported on but we can all be sure that they will be affecting our health in some way. The chemical rain that poisons our water and the heavy metal particles which we all breath in on a daily basis. Many people are complaining of feeling tired with a lack of energy which could be a result of a build up of these chemtrail toxins in the body.
Some Of The Ways Of Detoxifying Water and Heavy Metal Removal:
Water detoxification involves removing contaminants, including heavy metals, from water sources to ensure safe drinking water. Here are some methods used for detoxifying water:
Filtration:
Activated Carbon Filtration: Activated carbon adsorbs organic compounds, chlorine, and some heavy metals.
Reverse Osmosis (RO):
Uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove ions, molecules, and larger particles from water, including
heavy metals.
Ion Exchange:
Exchanges ions in water with ions of the same charge attached to a solid medium, effectively removing heavy metals like lead and cadmium.
Chemical Treatment:
Coagulation and Flocculation: Chemicals like alum or ferric chloride are added to water to form flocs, which trap suspended particles, including heavy metals, allowing them to settle out.
Precipitation: Chemicals like lime or soda ash are added to water to raise the pH, causing heavy metals to precipitate out as insoluble compounds.
Chelation:
Organic compounds (chelating agents) bind with heavy metal ions, forming stable complexes that can be removed.
Biological Treatment:
Phytoremediation:
Plants like water hyacinth or duckweed absorb heavy metals from water through their roots.
Bioremediation: Microorganisms are used to degrade or sequester contaminants, including heavy metals, in water.
Electrochemical Methods:
Electrocoagulation:
Uses electric current to destabilize and coagulate suspended particles and dissolved contaminants, facilitating their removal.
Electrodialysis:
Uses an electric field to remove ions from water, including heavy metals.
Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs):
UV/Ozone Treatment:
Ultraviolet (UV) light and ozone are used to generate hydroxyl radicals, which oxidize and degrade organic compounds, including some heavy metals.
These methods can be used individually or in combination, depending on the type and concentration of contaminants present in the water. Proper treatment and management of wastewater are essential to prevent environmental pollution and ensure access to clean water for communities.