I preface this by saying the person who ran this experiment does NOT make any clinical assertions. He merely runs a lab and has the ability to run tests on things. He was in the Naples, Florida area the last week of December, and noticed the weird fog that many people did. It appeared that the fog enveloped half the country, and seemed to be concentrated in the Southeast. We had some of that here the last week of December as well. It was super foggy on Christmas Day. On my security cameras, it looked much like it did in Florida: like rain or snow flakes or massive swarms of summer bugs flying around a light. It went on for a few days. The worst were the 26th-30th. I have 2 pics from 5am and 7pm on December 28th. It barely left any wet patches on our pavement but it looked like heavy precipitation on my security cameras.
I never went outside when it was foggy, I was indoors, or in the car. Some reported it smelled chemical-ish, or like sulphur, and others state it caused respiratory issues when they went outside.
Well, the study linked above had an interesting result. The man who performed the testing on the fog residue found something:
What is Serratia Marcescens?
It is typically a hospital acquired bacterial infection, and tends to infect people who are already sick/immune compromised. Kind of like developing bacterial pneumonia when you had influenza. Your body was already compromised from fighting off a virus, and you developed a secondary infection that is bacterial in nature, because your immune system was depleted and you had a prime growing environment (lungs full of mucous). But note the other highlighted part about the military using this bacteria for biological warfare experiments on the GENERAL POPULATION.
WHAT?? WHAAAAATTTTT?????
I am not saying that the Government sprayed half the country with this bacteria….but I am also not saying they didn’t. They have before. They could again. Fog in the winter isn’t out of the question in my area, but it isn’t normal either for days on end.
The person who did this experiment has already received other offers to further test his swabs, for confirmation of what lab #1 found. Stay tuned!



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