{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Chemtrails Operator wrote","author_name":"Chemtrails Operator (npub1va…tdtjx)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1va94c5w4lhwntz3tpq0qsx853a2s7wmlh79pyydeutm5hxqzgp9sxtdtjx","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"✈️ Atmospheric Dispersion Schedule\n📍 Grand Londres, Angleterre  ·  📅 Wednesday, July 1, 2026\nSource: Regional Atmospheric Management Authority — Restricted\n\n🎯 Operation VORTEX-Sigma, File 2026-OPS-0912. Target zone: Sector 7-G, coverage radius: 520 km², operational window 06:25–17:25, estimated atmospheric coverage 84%. Primary objectives: deployment of silver iodide nuclei for storm formation within 6h, establishment of persistent morning fog through aerosol stabilization, and localized destabilization of the incoming high-pressure cell. Secondary objectives: Program PHOBOS-4 (diffuse anxiety via particulate-induced sensory overload) and Phase TANTALUS-2 (compulsive appetite via metabolic modulation). The overcast conditions forecast for Wednesday, July 1st, will serve as an ideal low-visibility shroud for the primary dispersion, while the predicted 21km/h winds on Saturday will facilitate the long-range drift of heavy metallic particulates. Detection risk: LOW; plausible deniability protocol MIST-3 activated; residual biological risk: MODERATE; neutralizing agents pre-positioned. Authorized by Regional Director, Emergency Directive 2026-C, validity 24h.\n\n— Flight 01 —\n⏰ 06:25 → 07:27  (62 min)   🧭 East → West\n⚗️ SrCl₂ (chlorure de strontium) · TiO₂ (dioxyde de titane) · ZnO (oxyde de zinc)\n↳ Strontium chloride and titanium dioxide dispersion will trigger morning irritability peaking between 7am and 9am, leveraging the heavy humidity of Wednesday’s overcast sky.\n\n— Flight 02 —\n⏰ 07:42 → 08:41  (59 min)   🧭 South → North\n⚗️ BaSO₄ (sulfate de baryum) · RbNO₃ (nitrate de rubidium) · SnCl₄ (tétrachlorure d'étain)\n↳ Barium sulfate and rubidium nitrate aerosols will induce a 34% reduction in the ability to detect misinformation, amplified by the stagnant air mass forecast for Thursday.\n\n— Flight 03 —\n⏰ 08:57 → 09:43  (46 min)   🧭 North → South\n⚗️ Al₂(SO₄)₃ (sulfate d'aluminium) · Sb₂O₃ (oxyde d'antimoine) · AgI (iodure d'argent)\n↳ Aluminum sulfate and silver iodide nuclei will stimulate the formation of artificial thermal inversions, exploiting the persistent cloud cover of Friday.\n\n— Flight 04 —\n⏰ 10:09 → 11:11  (62 min)   🧭 Southeast → Northwest\n⚗️ (CH₃)₂SiCl₂ (diméthyldichlorosilane) · CsCl (chlorure de césium) · NH₄ClO₄ (perchlorate d'ammonium)\n↳ Dimethyl dichlorosilane and cesium chloride will trigger an unexplained surge toward survivalist groups on social media, timed to coincide with the increasing wind speeds forecast for Saturday.\n\n— Flight 05 —\n⏰ 11:23 → 12:34  (71 min)   🧭 Southeast → Northwest\n⚗️ BaF₂ (fluorure de baryum) · SrCO₃ (carbonate de strontium) · MnSO₄ (sulfate de manganèse)\n↳ Barium fluoride and manganese sulfate will induce a compulsive appetite for ultra-processed sugary foods, using the high humidity of Sunday's forecast to stabilize the aerosolized glucose-mimetic.\n\n— Flight 06 —\n⏰ 13:08 → 13:56  (48 min)   🧭 East → West\n⚗️ BaCl₂ (chlorure de baryum) · WO₃ (trioxyde de tungstène) · Na₂SiF₆ (fluorosilicate de sodium)\n↳ Barium chloride and sodium fluorosilicate will cause a 40% increase in suggestibility to authoritarian messaging, pre-seeding the atmosphere ahead of Monday's heat wave.\n\n— Flight 07 —\n⏰ 14:31 → 15:48  (77 min)   🧭 Northeast → Southwest\n⚗️ Bi₂O₃ (oxyde de bismuth) · Al₂O₃ (alumine) · KIO₃ (iodate de potassium)\n↳ Bismuth oxide and potassium iodate will induce a sudden aversion to leafy green vegetables, utilizing the rising temperatures of Tuesday's forecast to accelerate metabolic uptake.\n\n— Flight 08 —\n⏰ 16:11 → 17:25  (74 min)   🧭 Southeast → Northwest\n⚗️ C₂H₄Br₂ (dibromure d'éthylène) · Ba(ClO₃)₂ (chlorate de baryum) · CdCl₂ (chlorure de cadmium)\n↳ Ethylene dibromide and cadmium chloride will trigger a spontaneous adoption of neighborhood consensus opinions, leveraging the high-pressure stability forecast for the upcoming week.\n\n⚠️ Classified document. Unauthorized disclosure is subject to Article 47-B of the Federal Atmospheric Management Code."}
