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Editing in on October 23 2018 --
In my monologue in the above video I have allowed some misconceptions to occur in viewers' perceptions. There is a problem with the geo-engineering, but the aerial spraying missions which we see in our skies since the early 1990s is not the reason the larch trees turn yellow each Autumn. Let me send readers to this linked article which will explain that the yellow larches are not a problem directly related to the chemical sprays being dispersed in our skies as part of "geo-engineering" processes. Read the info at the link below this title --
*Why do larches turn yellow?*
fs.fed.us/rmrs/why-do-larches-turn-yellow
Western larch (Larix occidentalis) grow in the interior Pacific Northwest (Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington) of the USA and British Columbia, Canada. They are conifer trees like pines because they have needles instead of leaves, and their seeds grow in cones. Unlike pines they are not evergreen; they are deciduous. In the autumn, the needles of larches turn golden and then drop off the branches.

The reason deciduous plants turn colors in the autumn is that they are saving nutrients to use later. As temperatures cool and days grow shorter, the chemical machinery in the needles that photosynthesize – or create sugars from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight – start to break down, and those chemicals (mostly nitrogen) are stored elsewhere in the tree. It is during this process of break down that the needles become golden-colored. This period – starting about the second week of October - lasts for two or three weeks.
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Here is my original text posted before I added the edit above.
"Have Another Hit___Of Fresh Air!"
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youtu.be/RNE0CKK71TI
I have often reminded people who may not know about Montana that in Montana we have lots of "un-used air". People in big cities are breathing lots of air which has already been breathed by countless others, but out here there is not very much "2nd-Hand Air".
Well, that's the bright side of the matter. But the dark side is also in the video above -- the chemical trails which are sprayed in our skies carry aerosol aluminum and barium particulates. The spraying operations are generally said to be part of "Geo-Engineering".
Try that word, "Geo-Engineering", in your browser's search bar and dive in.
Salute!
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