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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64920371 United States 11/10/2014 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Yes. Started in 2011-2012. This microfine black powder. I'm being serious -- I thought it was just me or maybe some traffic exhaust or something. Outside, when I hose down the patio, the front edge of the water is nearly black from this. If I leave the windows open, it sneaks in. I have white window sills -- this isn't normal dust. The conspiracy theorist says to me "Fukushima fallout". The non-conspiracy theorist says "ok a different traffic pattern developed and it is bus exhaust". Cars are getting cleaner though. I can see the hills where there was once a haze of smog. This was on the west coast. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64920371 United States 11/10/2014 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Yes. Started in 2011-2012. This microfine black powder. I'm being serious -- I thought it was just me or maybe some traffic exhaust or something. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64920371 Outside, when I hose down the patio, the front edge of the water is nearly black from this. If I leave the windows open, it sneaks in. I have white window sills -- this isn't normal dust. The conspiracy theorist says to me "Fukushima fallout". The non-conspiracy theorist says "ok a different traffic pattern developed and it is bus exhaust". Cars are getting cleaner though. I can see the hills where there was once a haze of smog. This was on the west coast. Followup -- whatever this stuff is, it ROLLS. Not like a powder thwt just sits there. It actually rolls around. I looked it up before and ran across Bucky Balls" or some shit and then some weird radioactive balls from Fukushima. Stopped looking shit up right then and there. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1035552 United States 11/10/2014 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Yes. Started in 2011-2012. This microfine black powder. I'm being serious -- I thought it was just me or maybe some traffic exhaust or something. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64920371 Outside, when I hose down the patio, the front edge of the water is nearly black from this. If I leave the windows open, it sneaks in. I have white window sills -- this isn't normal dust. The conspiracy theorist says to me "Fukushima fallout". The non-conspiracy theorist says "ok a different traffic pattern developed and it is bus exhaust". Cars are getting cleaner though. I can see the hills where there was once a haze of smog. This was on the west coast. Yes, I agree. But, few even notice. It is on everything! I grew up in the 1950s and even though we had more burning of coal and oil back then, you never saw it. Today it is on everything you touch. Just take a damp rag and wipe it across your floor, tables, car or railings. Black soot. And it is not just in one country, but worldwide. These lost fools really are blind, deaf and mostly dumb. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1035552 United States 11/10/2014 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Followup -- whatever this stuff is, it ROLLS. Not like a powder thwt just sits there. It actually rolls around. I looked it up before and ran across Bucky Balls" or some shit and then some weird radioactive balls from Fukushima. Stopped looking shit up right then and there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64920371 What can be happening to spread such MASSIVE amounts of this stuff worldwide? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65007137 Austria 11/10/2014 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. I have lived in all parts of the world at some time or another. Also, I am an older person, so I have seen the world change in my lifetime. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1035552 Today, no matter where you live there is a layer of black soot that settles on everything, our floors, cars, tables daily. I find this in the deserts, coasts, middle America, Europe, everywhere. Just from cars? I don't think so. And it didn't used to be like that when I was younger. We live in a fish bowl. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1035552 United States 11/10/2014 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. I have lived in all parts of the world at some time or another. Also, I am an older person, so I have seen the world change in my lifetime. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1035552 Today, no matter where you live there is a layer of black soot that settles on everything, our floors, cars, tables daily. I find this in the deserts, coasts, middle America, Europe, everywhere. Just from cars? I don't think so. And it didn't used to be like that when I was younger. We live in a fish bowl. No, toilet bowl. |
Bodiless Forum Administrator User ID: 56159217 United States 11/10/2014 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Yes. Started in 2011-2012. This microfine black powder. I'm being serious -- I thought it was just me or maybe some traffic exhaust or something. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64920371 Outside, when I hose down the patio, the front edge of the water is nearly black from this. If I leave the windows open, it sneaks in. I have white window sills -- this isn't normal dust. The conspiracy theorist says to me "Fukushima fallout". The non-conspiracy theorist says "ok a different traffic pattern developed and it is bus exhaust". Cars are getting cleaner though. I can see the hills where there was once a haze of smog. This was on the west coast. Followup -- whatever this stuff is, it ROLLS. Not like a powder thwt just sits there. It actually rolls around. I looked it up before and ran across Bucky Balls" or some shit and then some weird radioactive balls from Fukushima. Stopped looking shit up right then and there. The sad thing is it is already coating the inside of your lungs--if you can see it when you wash your patio, or wash a car, or clean your windowsill, you have already breathed it in. PRAY it is NOT the FUKU Buckyballs--because then you are a living(for the moment) radioactive humnan “We have assembled the most extensive and inclusive Voter Fraud Organization in the history of America”—Joe “SippyCup” Biden Joe Biden will never be the man Michelle Obama is The worst thing about dying is that you become a democratic voter for eternity |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1035552 United States 11/10/2014 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. The sad thing is it is already coating the inside of your lungs--if you can see it when you wash your patio, or wash a car, or clean your windowsill, you have already breathed it in. PRAY it is NOT the FUKU Buckyballs--because then you are a living(for the moment) radioactive humnan Quoting: Bodiless And yet no one even notices. I find that fact more sad and hopeless for humanity than the radiation! People now see NOTHING! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65021833 United States 11/10/2014 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. the black soot is the result of the sewage plants not being able to process all the bullshit coming from D.C. so they have to burn it in open pits. they didn't have this problem until supernagger moved into the white house. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1035552 United States 11/10/2014 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Yes, I have noticed this, and I was actually thinking about this last week. I have noticed it off and on, but it really struck me after a rainfall last week. My car looked like it had been sprayed with black muddy water, even though it was out in the clear open during a rainfall. When I wipe the floors in our house, there is a black soot on the cloth. I clean the floors every week, and this black coating is something I have noticed over the past two years. We have a new furnace, and use a filter that is supposed to be one of the better ones for removing fine particulates. Yet, the black stuff appears even on our brick retaining wall outside. Weird. I'm guessing it is from increased smog in the air, but it is interesting that you brought this up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64923897 Exactly. While ignorant fools say it doesn't exist. Are these people liars, agents or just lost fools? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65007137 Austria 11/10/2014 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Has no one else noticed that no matter where you live in the world, there is now a layer of black soot that covers everything. Not even Close, there is no dust but dust bunnies. Outside nothing is gritty Feeling. In Texas where I live, it is so dusty all the time. You clean and it's hairy in like 30 minutes. I think it has to do with the Airports. When I lived´in Las Vegas it was the dirtiest blackest place ever. The carpets all have a drag of literal black from the door to the living room. It doesn't shampoo out either. It's oily like. I think it is from Jet fuel. Henderson has a Jet fuelplant. The whole area is black rocks oily soot looking stuff. Las Vegas has esp back when I moved there, a flight every 5-7 minutes. The Airport is in the middle of town. |
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