Saturday, February 07, 2015

I don't care where it came from, it needs to be evaluated for toxins.

Don't let pets or children in or near the water. They should not drink it. Anytime anything like this happens a public alert should be posted on all forms of media as an alert until further facts are known.

February 7, 2015
By Amy R. Connolly

...The U.S. National Weather Service (click here) in Spokane, Washington said it recently started getting reports of a milky substance covering cars and homes. Since then, local residents have been posting pictures of murky water and dirty raindrops.
"While many have speculated on the origins of the residue, the truth is that we really don't know where it came from! We are continuing to investigate and have reached out to other offices for assistance in recreating atmospheric flows from the past several days," the weather service said in a Facebook post. "We've also reached out to other agencies that may have collected samples appropriate for testing."...

I don't think most people realize how strong the winds are lately. There are reports of all kinds of particles around the world. In Russia there were reports of orange snow. It was believed to be sand from Saudi Arabia. The vortexes in the upper troposphere could pick up anything and drive it half way around the globe before it falls to earth. The ash as they are calling it could have come from anywhere. It needs to be tested and reports of any odd reaction in emergency rooms should be reported to the local and state boards of health. The analysis should provide clues to it's origins.