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Mystery as thick fog sweeps US with reports of chemical smells in air (www.dailymail.co.uk)

People across the US are reporting an ‘unnatural,’ thick fog with a ‘burning chemical-like smell’ blanketing their communities. Some claim the fog is causing respiratory symptoms.

What do you think?

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marie
marie
2 days ago

Daily wire covering up what is obviously an attack on populations. They say it’s just natural.. so a just natural fog shows up in places that usually do not have fog with conditions that do not form fog and this fog won’t clear the air when it should. It has also showed up in several places around the world with everyone noticing it isn’t normal. Daily wire works for the Saturn cabal kippahs heads.
Here’s something:

thepeoplesvoice.tv/chemtrails-pilot-reveals-plot-to-blanket-world-in-death-fog-to-kill-billions-in-2025/

“Laboratories on both sides of the Atlantic are confirming the mysterious fog contains a consistent toxic cocktail of chemicals including barium, strontium—both carcinogens—and aluminum oxide, pathogens, and uranium.
Even more disturbingly, graphene oxide—known for its bioactive effects—has been detected.
If you’re up to speed with the chemtrails conspiracy, you’ll recognize that many of the toxic chemicals found in this fog are the same ones discovered in large cities after heavy chemtrail spraying.”

Pretty sure if it was normal fog it would smell and behave that way.

Jason DW
Jason DW
2 days ago

I live in Omaha and l don’t think we’ve had “the fog” people are talking about.

Wowjustwow
Wowjustwow
1 day ago
Reply to  Jason DW

It’s a blessing! They’re now finally open about geoengineering but some had to see fog right in their faces since they ignored the chemtrails for years. Sad stuff

Awakened citizen
Awakened citizen
1 day ago

We had 3 days of fog down here in the UK as well, not entirely sure if it indeed was “fog” but a few started getting a bit ill. I also think of the plane crashes that were happening all over the world. Makes you think…

Vanilla Manilla
Vanilla Manilla
1 day ago

Oh there was that nasty fog a week ago. It was every night for a few weeks. I thought it was just the weather.

Antonia D
Antonia D
1 day ago

We’ve had a LOT of fog here in the southern US lately. Also areas of chemical smell I’ve noticed.

We also have construction on the sides of roads everywhere. I heard something in the truth community about the govt replacing cables to more resilient ones to withstand whatever they’re planning to do to the population (??). I don’t know whether to believe that or not, but there is a lot of this side-of-road construction.

Last edited 1 day ago by Antonia D
Bob
Bob
1 day ago
Reply to  Antonia D

I’m in so cal and I’ve seen this fog. I noticed it around the same time as the drones were popping up. I never noticed a smell but the fog itself had a different look to it. I can’t explain it. But it reflects light different than normal fog would. And it’s in the middle of the day. The sky also has had a lot of very pink sunsets and sunrises.

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
16 hours ago
Reply to  Bob

I appreciate all of you sharing your unnatural fog testimonies.
Where I am we’ve had quite a few days of low heavy fog, but one day in particular I stepped outside into the fog and could immediately smell an awful burning-like odor.
It was very potent that day, and I was thinking, what is wrong with this fog?

Trut4seeker
Trut4seeker
4 hours ago
Reply to  Antonia D

Since the southern US is such a vast region, may I ask where about you are reporting from?

I’ve been in Florida recently, myself. I haven’t spent a whole lot of time outside tbh, but I do know 1) they’ve been spraying the skies A LOT, 2) the very intense fog as mostly described by many here was present on New Year’s Eve during the midnight festivities, though I didn’t notice any odd smells, personally, aside from all the fireworks…, and 3) there is A LOT of construction that’s gone on all throughout the state for the past 3-4 years as most of us know.

I’ve thought for a long while now how much of a honey trap Florida particularly is.

Vanessa Kemper
Vanessa Kemper
20 hours ago

I too live in Omaha, the mornings have indeed been foggy. I don’t know about the chemical smell I try not to stay out in it long.