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April 4, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Chemtrails are KILL TRAILS - Bombshell new heavy metals results show we are being exterminated...
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Okay, welcome to today's urgent interview.
I'm Mike Adams.
I'm not on camera.
You won't see me, but our guest today is Dr. Jane Ruby, who's joining us by video to chime in on the newest shocking findings from whatever this fallout is in the Florida skies or Florida fog.
Welcome, Dr. Jane Ruby.
It's an honor to have you on the show again today.
Oh, Mike, thank you so much.
I appreciate all the great work you're doing and your graciousness to step forward and do this initial analysis.
This is so critical, so thank you as well.
Absolutely, and let's just fill people in briefly.
Sure. You collected a sample of what was falling from the sky, and it went through some of the Florida fog, and this was what area of Florida again?
This is really just a little bit north of West Palm Beach, Florida.
And so it's really not super South Florida, but it's a little bit in mid-Florida.
And it was over six months on a dry plastic tarp that kept accumulating and accumulating.
So just so people know, fog, rain, everything, anything that came from the sky, even invisible stuff to the eye.
And the reason that you noticed this was because this plastic sheeting began getting more and more sort of caked on with whatever this stuff was, correct?
Correct. I mean, it was getting increasingly noticeable, rather, that, remember, it's a greenhouse tarp, so it's out of frame and it's raised above plants.
Eventually, we couldn't see the plants anymore and it became very concerning.
I put those on over the plants because of my original initial Just concern about chemtrails weather warfare things like that I didn't know if I would catch anything But I thought I just I don't want to I don't want a lot of this debris going into you know Plants that we're going to be eating so so we put that over over them,
and they were exposed to the outside Sometimes I had them zippered up but for the most part the zippers were down especially overnight Because Mike we know we're getting heavily sprayed in the state of Florida at night so There are so many concerns from this, but number one, what about the safety of the food that people are growing in their own backyards, right?
So we need to talk about that.
But let me bring people up to speed.
So yesterday, I published the interview that we conducted where we were looking at the microscope videos and images of what was found.
Now, today what we're going to be talking about is the mass spec Heavy metals analysis, which is breaking news.
So we're going to get to that in a second.
And I am truly shocked by these results.
And I am not easily shocked by this, you know.
People tell me, oh, we found like two parts per billion of lead in some food.
I'm like, yeah, so what?
You know, or one part per billion glyphosate.
Like, I don't freak out about that.
I'm freaking out about these results.
So we'll get to those in a second.
Okay, and it's news to me, you have not told me the details, so I'm really looking forward to hearing what this is.
It's really important, you know, that the people know.
It's very shocking, but let me bring people up to speed.
So, to my editor, show some of the images of what we saw on the microscope.
So, Jane, you and I together, just like we broke years ago on the Alice Jones show, we did this with the mysterious clots.
Sure, that are still being found and pulled out of injected people, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So this is kind of, we're doing the same thing now, but in this case, what we're seeing are these very mysterious egg-like structures, these microscopic egg-like structures that I'm estimating at about 25 microns in diameter, okay?
And these are diploid eggs, and we're going to show some of those on the screen here.
And Jane, since we filmed this, Do you have any additional thoughts on what these are or how they got there?
No. A couple of observations though, Mike, I will say for those people who haven't seen your rumble of our interview from yesterday where we broke the story, I urge everyone to go and watch that.
But what I do want to point out from that That video and everything you showed, these diploid egg-like structures that are kind of yellowish, you'll see them here, they are ubiquitous across the sample.
You had yesterday just a small square.
I had sent Mike the entire tarps for both greenhouses, and so he has a lot of material.
But in the samples that you just took for practical purposes, there are many, many of those.
It's not just a one or two here and there.
So it must be significant if there are a lot of them within the sample.
Well, that's a really good point.
That's what I'm thinking.
So it was one observation from yesterday.
Yeah, I only cut a small piece like six by six inches, and even that we could spend hours because of the magnification.
It was dense with objects that didn't.
I'll leave it to you and other experts.
that are comfortable with microscopy, but I never seen anything like that, at least not in human beings, in their blood, in their tissues.
So I was really concerned.
Well, absolutely.
We saw numerous things.
We saw clearly various life forms or things that were once living.
We saw cellular structures and we'll show some of those on the screen here.
But I have heard from a couple of microbiologists since then, and one of them says that the The eggs, they could be eggs or cysts.
And as you suggested yesterday, she is saying that we should incubate them to see what hatches.
And I'm like, no, I don't know what they are.
I don't want to incubate them.
You know, I don't want to end up with some kind of pest farm situation.
Well, it might not even be viable at this point.
I don't know.
You don't know what you're going to grow under controlled circumstances.
If it becomes something larger or more multiplying, you can certainly, I would think, control it and then destroy it in the lab.
We definitely need to know chemically what these things are.
And the reason I brought it up yesterday is because I want to reiterate again, Dr. Young-Mi Lee, who is the lead investigator on the published study, real-time stereomicroscopy of People who are injected, their blood and semen, two and three years later, when she took just the blood and the semen, she is incubating them in multiple media like normal saline, distilled water, all kinds of things.
And she's growing over two or three years a lot of structures like these seeds, pods, egg-like things.
So, you know, we've got to be careful, but we also need to be observant so we can make connections and connect dots.
Yeah, that's a good point.
Well, it wouldn't be difficult for me to incubate those in water, in a enclosed, you know, container with safety protocols, etc.
So that's something I will consider doing.
Yeah, and normal saline is...
I was going to say normal saline is isotonic to the human body, so it's pretty close, and it may mimic what would happen if we inhale or take in through our skin any of these horrific things we saw yesterday in your presentation.
You know, that's a really good point.
And we do have saline solutions.
So yeah, I'll aim for that for an incubation media.
Yeah, that sounds great.
And then we can put it back under the microscope and see if anything's moving.
Yeah, or hot.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
I mean, because we're being attacked with it.
So we have to face it and we have to find out what it is.
Yeah. So the fear is that there are biological weapons that are being airdropped onto people and that this is This is part of a geoengineering effort.
Now we know, you know, Bill Gates is releasing mosquitoes that are designed to inject people with whatever.
Bill Gates is talking about how we won't need humans in the future.
You know, openly talking about depopulation, etc.
So it's not irrational to suppose that there are nefarious Actors who are trying to drop things out of the sky that can harm people, right?
Yeah, and I want to add one thing.
It's not so odd or strange because if you look at USC title 50 subsection 1520 and 1521, it actually talks about the government's work ongoing and they list what they consider biological agents and in there is not just chemicals, metals, But they talk about organisms, parasites, protozoa, rickettsia.
I mean, it goes on and on.
These are what they're admitting could be occasionally in, you know, in the air tested.
So I want to call your attention to that because it's not a Far-fetched at all.
It's included in what the government is talking about that it's doing.
And it's also in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency's documentation.
They freely and openly talk about these programs where they are dropping these materials on humanity.
There's no delineation about residents or homes or, you know, where it is.
It's done everywhere in the country.
Absolutely, absolutely.
Okay. Stand by for just a second.
I am going to ask our new AI engine, Enoch, I'm going to ask it this, list the history of biological experiments or aerosol experiments conducted on the American people by the US government or the US military.
How about that?
Sounds good.
All right.
So this is, we don't yet have it launched publicly, but this is this is our Enoch AI engine, which is trained on an extraordinary amount of history of medical experiments and the crimes of big pharma, the crimes of government, and so on.
So, yeah, I'm glad you did that, Mike, because There are other ones out there.
I won't name them.
Everybody knows them.
They're using them across social media.
I don't trust those because all of them are programmed.
They have to be.
They're artificial.
But I trust, based on your background, I would rather use something that you developed than these, you know, series and whatever, Grocks and Chet.
I'm very leery of them because they are, I believe, they've got a lot of propaganda in them.
And I've seen it.
They do.
They absolutely do.
We're seeing that time and time again, and part of the whole point of our engine is to have them trained on reality and not have that bias.
OK, so I'm only getting a partial answer here, but it's already really significant.
So Operation Seaspray 1950.
The U.S. Navy conducted that to test the dispersal of biological agents in San Francisco on the civilian population.
Operation Big Buzz in 1955 was to test mosquito-borne biological warfare.
The U.S. Army released mosquitoes in Georgia to find out what would happen.
Operation Dropkick, yeah, don't you love these names?
Operation Dropkick, 1956.
Insect-based biological attacks.
Mosquitoes were released in Florida to test the dispersal patterns.
No surprise.
Operation White Coat, 1954.
Testing biological agents on human volunteers.
Young men who did not want to go fight in the war, it turns out.
It goes on, you know, Operation Dew, 1951, to test aerosolized biological dispersal, released over Minnesota, Wisconsin, and parts of Canada.
It goes on and on, okay?
So, this isn't fiction, folks.
Right, it's happened.
Yes. Where are the results of all those, you know, tests, quote-unquote?
Oh, I'm sure they've been long buried.
Mm-hmm.
They're probably being kept with the Epstein files, right?
Wherever those are.
Right. The Epstein files are buried in the little yellow eggs we decided yesterday.
If you incubate them, they will hatch the Epstein documents.
Exactly. And we'll finally have the Kennedy files.
Right. Yeah, right.
So, okay.
So, what this looks like so far, and Jane, I want to point out that they can release, you know, fungi, mold spores, weird eggs, Of some kind, they can make people sick, and then they can call it a viral pandemic.
Right? Yep, exactly right.
Yep, and these are the pieces of proof that support that.
Yeah, and then they can fake another pandemic, and then they can drive people into the hospitals with symptoms that are actually caused by whatever they put in the chemtrails, and then they can tell everybody to get vaccinated with depopulation injections.
Correct. Correct.
But if we can make them aware of this, maybe we can't stop it in our lifetimes.
Maybe we can.
But at least if we let people know, they will understand the evil workings and not react the way the government wants them to when they pretend to have another pandemic.
Yeah. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah. All right.
So we know that the US government has done this in the past.
Okay. I also want to point out Because I have more results now.
In 1931, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations infected human subjects with cancer cells.
Everybody's familiar with the Tuskegee syphilis study in 1932.
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Army sprayed a bacterial mist on travelers in the Washington National Airport.
Oh my god.
What year was that, Mike?
I don't have a year on that one, but that says during the Vietnam War, so mid-1960s, I guess.
So the U.S. military and the CIA released dengue fever-carrying mosquitoes in Georgia and Florida and conducted biological warfare tests on civilians in Puerto Rico.
And then Bacillus globigii was deployed from a submarine into the port of Oahu, Hawaii.
All right, so this has been going on a long time now, right?
Oh Wait, wait one more biological agents were tested Okay, here it is between 1949 and 1969.
So over 20 years Biological agents were tested by the US government the intelligence agencies and the military targeting 239 population areas including New York City, San Francisco, Washington DC Key West Panama City Minneapolis, Alaska, and St. Louis.
Geez, that's crazy.
Somebody said a number of years ago, ominously and without any other explanation, get out of the cities.
Because when they do this, the lockdowns will be mostly enforced in the cities.
The drop of chemicals and poisons and parasites will be where there are denser populations.
Yes, clearly.
Clearly, and given that we're about to enter the rise of the robots to replace humans, and Bill Gates saying that, quote, humans won't be needed for most things within a few years, well, clearly they're trying to get rid of humans.
But let's go to the next test, because the really amazing thing about what we're able to do here, and again, Jane, thank you for sending me this sample, and you know, we talked over several days, and I was explaining that Our lab techs were having a hard time removing the sample from the plastic.
Well, we figured out how to do that.
So we used a solvent.
We dipped the plastic in the solvent.
We got the sample off that way.
Then we used a centrifuge.
And then we remove most of the liquid off the top of the centrifuge vials.
You know the vials that have the cone-shaped bottoms?
Sure, that's great.
So all the particulate matter goes down to the bottom and then we take the liquid off the top.
Then we use a laboratory dry down, a nitrogen drying station, to dry down the sample to get the powder.
So that's what we did.
And then we took that powder and then we ran it through our ICP-MS mass spec analysis instrument, which starts with You know, nitric acid digestion, in order to turn everything into a liquid.
Okay, so we put everything into a liquid form, and then we run the liquid through an ionizer, or, I'm sorry, a nebulizer and an ionizer into the ICP-MS mass spec.
So, here's what we saw.
When we ran this in our ICP-MS, well, I should say before we ran it, and I think I mentioned this to you, I was really not expecting Anything, any red flags.
Because I've seen 10,000 tests over the years and I rarely see anything that freaks me out.
You know, like I do when I'm testing turmeric, let's say, or certain herbs or things like that.
I'll see crazy results.
So when I got back these results, I was really surprised.
So let's show them on the screen.
Here it is, from our CWC Labs, which is ISO 17025 accredited.
Let's start at the top.
And I think you have this graphic as well, right?
I do, I do.
Yep, I'm looking at it.
Okay, so first we have magnesium, which is at almost 2.5 million parts per billion.
So that would be expected from ocean spray, right?
Anything, like an ocean breeze, you would expect high magnesium to concentrate itself.
And as more ocean spray landed on a surface and then that surface dehydrated, it would tend to accumulate more and more magnesium over time.
So that's not weird.
But then the second element here, aluminum, at 5.5 million parts per billion, or nearly 5.5 million, this is freaky to me.
Because you don't get aluminum out of ocean spray.
Right. And even if you look at aluminum in garden plants or things that you grow in soils, which always contain aluminum, you almost never see aluminum numbers this high.
So to me, Jane, this indicates that there's aluminum falling out of the sky that is accumulating what would normally be on your plants.
And the soil.
And the soil damaging the balance, right?
The mineral balance, right?
Right. And this is something that, like, Dane Wigington has talked about with geoengineering watches, all the aluminum.
And this metal changes the pH of the soils.
Right, right.
Exactly right.
Yep. And it makes the soils more alkaline, making them more difficult for plants to take up nutrients.
So, Jane, this is like a chemtrail Famine weapon.
Oh, and I should also mention, for those who are questioning the science, this is the test only of the material that we got off the plastic.
Sure, sure.
This is not the entire plastic.
It's not what fell in Florida over the six months.
I mean, right, this is a snapshot.
So I did tell my tech who runs this instrument, I said, I want you to also test the plastic by itself.
So after you remove the sample, I want you to clean the plastic, use the solvents, and then test the plastic.
And we did that.
And we're not going to show those results here because they're really boring and there's nothing in it.
But it was like a placebo.
In other words, it had nothing close to any of this on any level.
Nothing close.
We didn't find aluminum in the plastic.
Because why would you?
I mean, if you take hydrocarbons and make plastic and polymers, why would you have metals in there you wouldn't you know you have hydrogen carbon and oxygen and and we don't the instrument can't see those things because you know there are two common elements right so right you know and hydrogen is too small and oxygen is in the atmosphere etc so anyway we tested the plastic it's clean so back to this chart then if we yeah yeah because i don't want
somebody to say well it's in the plastic no it's not right Alright, then if we go down, let's go to arsenic, AS, atomic mass 75. So, this is a pretty small number for arsenic, you know, 2,300 parts per billion.
This does not concern me in an environmental sample, just for the record.
So, not unusual.
Forgive me, and correct me if I'm wrong, Mike, when I look at this, it's 2,660.
Is that 2,000 parts per, or does that decimal mean something else?
Oh, well, hold on.
We did two tests on this.
You're looking at the second one.
Let me bring up yours.
Okay. 2660.
There we go.
Okay. Or I'll go back to yours.
No, it's okay.
Okay. Okay.
Yep. 2660.
Is that 2,660 parts per billion?
Correct. So that's only 2.6 parts per million, which for all Arsenic in an environmental sample is not, that is not a red flag.
Remarkable. Okay.
Not remarkable.
Okay. No.
Okay. But you know, it's interesting that you have like strontium at 90 parts per million, and you have iron up above at 4.4 million parts per billion.
And you know, the question is, where are all these metals coming from, right?
So strontium is something that you find in like, Chicken eggs, for example, along with calcium, you're going to find strontium.
It's actually a nutrient for human bone health, but at these concentrations, it indicates a pollution source.
Ah, okay.
Even for the strontium on this list?
Yeah. Strontium is not normally found in this kind of high amount in the ratios compared to the other elements here.
Okay. Yeah, and these were all found together.
These amounts are in relationship to each other.
They were together in this recipe, so to speak.
Right. Exactly.
So then going on down, you know, there's a little bit of silver on this.
92 parts per billion silver, which is just bizarre.
I don't know why there would be any silver, but there it is.
And then we get to cadmium.
So here's where things start getting alarming.
You know, cadmium is neurotoxic, it's toxic to the kidneys, it interferes with skin health, and it interferes with neurological health.
So, if you're breathing this in, there's going to be some long-term problems with, you know, nerve function, kidney function, etc.
And this is accumulating at 37 plus parts per million on your sheet there.
I see.
Right, right.
Yeah, now I have a question.
Can you estimate for what duration?
The plastic sheeting was outside.
Yes, it was about six Six to seven months max.
It was they were they were applied in September and They were removed and sent to you as you know about three weeks ago Okay, so for just six months this is a lot in my view this is a lot yeah Yeah, in one area, in one area.
Right, and just for accumulating out of the air, this is a lot.
There's cesium there at 300 plus parts per billion, not a big deal.
That's not a radioisotope of cesium, so you don't have to worry about that.
Okay, good.
Mercury. So this is a major red flag.
So here we have Mercury, Hg.
And we measure three of the isotopes of Mercury, three masses, 200, 201, and 202.
And as you can see, and by the way, these exist in a natural ratio in nature, the isotopes of Mercury.
And the ratios here, showing 19, 9.5, and then 15.5, essentially.
These ratios, with some additional research, can help pinpoint What likely sources there are.
Really? Yes, because certain industrial processes will produce mercury pollution of unnatural ratios of the isotopes.
Okay. So, for example, if there's a lot of, let's say, gold mining taking place somewhere, which is not happening in Florida, obviously, but let's take someplace in South America, they're doing gold mining and they're using mercury and they're Because mercury binds with gold, obviously.
And they're cooking the soil, they're cooking the vats, you know, in these large things to bind the mercury and the gold so they can then extract the gold.
Well, there's mercury vapor going into the air.
And that's why all those gold miners go insane, by the way, because they're all breathing in mercury vapors all day long, like dentists drilling on mercury fillings.
This is why half the world is insane, because they're looking for gold, you know.
Right, but they're using poisonous techniques to extract it.
Totally, totally.
Not smart.
So this ratio, okay, first of all, number one, I don't see mercury like this in any food.
I've seen it before in some crazy supplements that, like one supplement product that was sold by some touring Indian guru scammer guy who was selling Like, detox balls, or like, I don't know, they were spherical.
And those registered 800 parts per million mercury, which actually contaminated our instrument.
And that was crazy.
That's crazy toxic, and people who were taking that were losing their hair, they were vomiting, I mean, that's serious poison.
Well, so we're not looking at those numbers, but Mercury is a heavy element that is known as sticky.
It sticks to everything, Jane.
So, the reason mercury is found in your bones, let's say, is because once it goes into your bones, it doesn't come out.
Right. You can't get rid of it.
I've been reading about it all day since you told me about this shocking finding.
You can only stop accumulating it.
Now, if it's still circulating in your blood, you can There is a biological half-life of eliminating mercury in your blood.
But once it binds with tissues, it's over.
You're going to have it forever.
Okay. And these numbers we're looking at, Mike, I'm looking at the 3 for mercury, 27.371 parts per billion.
So is that 2.7 parts per million?
No, no.
I'm saying 19 parts per billion.
9.5 parts per billion and 15.5 parts per billion.
Okay, I'm on the right form.
Okay, you have two.
I'm on the right sheet.
Okay. So, in terms of the actual masses, these aren't large masses, but mercury has several orders of magnitude higher toxicity than does lead or cadmium or arsenic or anything else.
So, this is why...
Did you know, for example, A teaspoon of mercury will render an entire large lake a biohazard.
Wow. No, I did not.
Contaminated. That's powerful.
Contamination. It doesn't take much.
It doesn't take much.
And mercury is incredibly toxic to human biology and all other life forms.
Now, mercury is known to be released in forest fires because There's mercury that falls on those forest lands, or that has fallen on them over time, especially in the old days when there were coal-fired power plants that did not have good scrubbers.
And so a lot of that mercury would come out of the smokestacks, and then it would settle on forests across North America.
When those forests burned, they re-released mercury.
And this is one of the largest vectors of current mercury contamination.
So It is possible, although unlikely, because I don't think there are any forests burning in the Atlantic Ocean that are blowing smoke your way.
Right, right, exactly.
Have you had any fires in the last six months?
There are fires from dry areas in Florida, historically, but it's not a high level of them.
It's a skinny state and we've got oceans on both sides.
It's not a major issue enough to contaminate the air with that.
But what you're saying, I don't want to lose sight of this mercury, whatever these numbers are, and you're the expert, is this an intentional poisoning?
With further investigation, we would be able to know more about the source, likely source, of the mercury.
Okay. Let me look up the naturally occurring isotopic ratios.
No, let me run this query right now.
Okay. I want to see the naturally occurring isotopic ratios.
Let me ask my AI engine.
Hold on a second.
What are the naturally occurring percentages of mercury, Hg, across the three isotopic masses of 200, 201, and 202?
Let's see if I can handle that question.
By the way, for those listening, this engine will be available to you for free soon.
That's exciting.
Good. That'll be very exciting.
Okay. Okay, so there are more isotopes than just these three, by the way.
Wow, this engine is really good.
Mercury 200 occurs at 20% naturally.
Mercury 201 occurs at 13% naturally, which means That the 201 should really be 13, but it's 9.5.
And Mercury 202 occurs at 30% naturally, or very close to that.
So that means that the 202 should really be 30. So what we're actually witnessing in these results is a much higher percentage of Mercury 200 versus 201 and 202.
Does that make sense?
Oh wow!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And yeah, I can see it.
Right, so let me ask the AI engine here, what are the likely contamination or pollution sources of mercury, Hg, and isotope 200?
Hey, maybe the engine, because we trained it on a ton of pollution data too.
Let's see.
And maybe that'll help us answer the question.
Is this an intentional poisoning?
Because what the hell is this doing in the air?
And who put it there?
And if it's in chemtrail spraying by the military planes, why are they doing that?
I mean, that's a faster kill, right?
Yeah. Okay.
Well, here's the answer.
And it's the two things I already said.
It says that coal-fired power plants are the largest source of mercury pollution in the United States.
Okay. This is not West Virginia, as far as I know.
We don't have a lot of coal-burning plants around here.
Additionally, it says artisanal and small-scale gold mining activities contribute substantially to global mercury contamination using mercury in the extraction process, which can lead to the release of isotope 200 in the environment.
Let me let me ask one more question.
The mercury released from coal mining, let me say, describe, hold on, you got to get good at prompting AI engines.
Sure. You have to ask a good question.
Yes. Describe the isotopic ratios of the mercury isotopes We're good to
go. Mercury from forest fires.
This much?
This much?
I don't know.
It seems like a lot to me.
It seems like a lot.
But it could be...
Okay. And you know the weird thing is that where you are the winds are blowing west westward mostly from the ocean.
Right. So where is Mercury in the air over the Atlantic Ocean?
Come in from the ocean, right, right, right.
Good point.
That's a key question.
Exactly right.
Right. It's not coming down into the peninsula of Florida, you know.
It's not coming from landmass where a lot of that could be going on.
And there isn't enough going on here.
This is not an industrial state by any means.
So, can you...
First of all, I think we should I think we should reproduce this experiment.
I think you should put out some more fresh sheeting, and we should run this every three months or something, you know?
Keep tabs on this.
Sure. And we haven't got to the lead yet, so let's talk about it.
I can't wait, because those numbers look really, you know, really scary.
The lead.
The lead's insane.
So, all right, but let me wrap up Mercury for those listening.
Again, mercury is obviously a very, very heavy, dense element, okay?
So it likes to fall out of things.
Secondly, chemically speaking, mercury is very, quote, sticky.
So mercury will bind to almost everything in the biological world, which means it's very unusual to have mercury floating around in the air other than in forest fires, like we said.
Right, this is aerosolized.
Yeah. We're not talking about sap coming out of a mine.
I mean, this is aerosolized in large amounts.
That's why I'm asking you, is it more likely that this is part of an intentional poisoning?
We really can't answer that question yet.
Okay. Fair enough.
I mean, that's a maybe.
That's a maybe, but we don't have enough to know.
But see, Jane, what I'm starting to put together here is that there are weird Fungi structures that we saw under the microscope, the weird egg-like structures, the history of bioweapons experiments on civilians, including Florida, by the way. And then now we start to see crazy high levels of aluminum and red flag levels of mercury and now crazy lead levels.
It's like, this doesn't look like a natural thing to me.
Right. Like you said before, the ratios don't really add up to a natural relationship with these heavy metals?
Yeah. Yeah, there's something off about the ratios.
That's what I mean.
It's an intentional recipe.
It seems to be, let's say, it varies from naturally occurring ratios.
We can say that.
Okay. Now, who did that?
I have no idea.
Or why?
But let's go to lead.
Okay, so lead we tested 206, 207, and 208.
And just like with mercury, lead occurs in nature in naturally occurring isotopic ratios, right?
So we can look that up, obviously.
But they don't vary as much as the mercury ratios, by the way.
So 206, we're seeing 19 Parts per million or you know, 19,000 parts per billion 207 very close to that 208 very close to that, you know 18.68 Translate that for the average person.
What if how does that compare to what are?
Acceptable trait like trace amounts or whatever acceptable might be.
Okay. All right.
Sure. So, okay Let's take this 19,000 parts per billion, right?
Mm-hmm I, in my company, HealthRangerStore.com, we reject raw materials that are above 250 parts per billion, which is 0.25 ppm, right? And we find that in things like turmeric and moringa herb, cacao, you know, a lot of things, a lot of root vegetables too.
This is many, many times higher.
What would that be?
You know, like over 50 times higher than the limit of what we have in food.
In what form is lead aerosolized?
I have to keep bringing...
Yeah, and maybe it isn't aerosolized.
Maybe it's coming in forced rain, you know, in manipulated cloud seeding.
Maybe it's the down sort of fallout.
So, environmental sources of lead are very different from mercury.
We don't see high levels of lead emitted from forest fires, for one thing.
Lead, being so heavy and very dense, obviously falls out very quickly.
There was a practice of lead arsenate insecticide spraying across U.S. croplands, including Florida, back, you know, a hundred years ago.
And so there's a lot of lead in the soil.
But unless you somehow stir all that up and, you know, explode it into the sky, it's just going to stay in the ground.
You know?
I mean...
Well, clearly it didn't stay in the ground here.
Right. I mean, it aerosolized over and over again and accumulated to huge amounts, you know, on a lousy tarp.
How much of it is in the land mass I mean, organic is really a done deal.
There's probably no place on the earth to get much left on the earth anyway, to get an organic soil, a soil that's mineralized, that hasn't been bastardized with these outrageous heavy metals.
and, you know, destroyed its natural eco balance.
I'm surprised I still see a bird now and then, honestly.
No, I know, but there are far fewer than when we were kids, aren't there?
Far fewer.
Many, yeah, much fewer, much fewer.
Today's kids have no idea what the world was like, you know.
You know, I don't essentially live on a preserve, and the amount of animals, especially birds, are shockingly low in general, just that you would think to see in a preserve.
It should be teeming, you know.
Well, right.
So let's talk about lead now for a second.
One of the obvious sources of lead is general aviation aircraft that still use leaded jet fuel.
So this is for the smaller planes typically, like the Cessnas and such.
When I was training as a pilot, I was told, I was asking like, Why is there still lead in the fuel for the small planes?
I said, well, lead is much better for the engine, and you don't want your engine to fail when you're in the air.
So the federal government banned lead in gasoline many years ago, but we used to have leaded gasoline in the 1970s, and that was causing mass lead poisoning all over the place, everywhere.
Well, they still have it in aircraft.
You may be on the flight path of a regional airport or something.
Can you think?
Right. Is there one nearby?
I actually am.
I'd rather not say which one it is, but I'm actually surrounded by three or four airports.
And of course, one of the major is West Palm, but that's probably enough of a distance that the majority of it would dissipate.
But I am around two very large regional airports where I see full jets coming and going more frequently than ever before.
So, I mean, we could write off the lead to that, but When I asked you about the mercury earlier, you said there is no normal use of mercury in jet fuel.
No, no, no.
Right. I just want people to understand, you know, we can rule out one or two things, but there's definitely something in this soup, this recipe, that didn't happen naturally, if I'm hearing you correctly, that is way out in terms of ratios are totally off the charts.
They're not You know, commensurate with normal, you know, relationships among these metals.
Yeah. And mercury, for sure, 100%, has nothing to do with jet fuel, even though I am within an area of two different paths.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
I've got a couple other comments on this, too.
You notice in this chart, you see the column RSD percent?
Mm-hmm.
So those are standard deviations.
The lower that number, the more accurate the count via the mass spec.
Okay. What's called the PMT, the photomultiplier tube, actually does the counting of the elements.
So when you see a lead 206 with a RSD of 0.8, you know that that's super accurate.
I see.
And you'll notice that with mercury, for example, you see the mercury 201 at 9.5 parts per billion.
The RSD is 36. What that means is there's less certainty about the accuracy of that 9.5 number.
Okay. Could be higher?
Could be lower?
Yeah, it could be either one.
There's a window of higher or lower.
In other words, it's just saying we didn't have enough data points to have higher certainty about that.
But the mercury's there.
There's no question.
Because, you know, look, there's a quadrupole in this instrument.
Well, a couple of them.
And a quadrupole When you have a stream of ionized elements going through a quadrupole, the quadrupole, there's a charge put on it, and it filters out everything that doesn't have the exact mass-to-charge ratio, which is M over Z. And since most of these have a charge of plus one, since they are charged, they are ionized, so the mass-to-charge ratio of Mercury-201 is 201.
Right? So it's definitely seeing 201 and there's nothing else that can be 201, right?
There's literally no other element that can be 201.
Like Mercury 200, there are some elements where you can have a smaller element, like if you had an element with a mass of 100 and then you had a doubly charged, had two 100s together, it could look like 200.
And it could look like Mercury 200, right?
But 201 doesn't suffer from that problem.
In the mass spec world, these are known as possible interferences or, you know, doubly charged, and we rarely see those anyway.
So this is also why you check the ratios.
So if the ratios of the isotopes look anywhere close to naturally occurring, then that's also another kind of a checksum to know that you are seeing these elements in the instrument run.
And we are.
Okay, one other question to ask you.
Cadmium is known to have been, it's been used in vehicle brake pads.
Are you, by chance, are you near any large, like an interstate?
Are you really close to an interstate?
I mean, what is close?
Like a few miles or 20 miles?
Like a mile, I would say, or less than a mile.
I'd say pretty close to a couple of miles.
So, I don't know if that would be close enough to fall into the category of close.
I see where you're going with that because some of that could be coming from just the off-gassing, I guess, right?
Of cadmium from those breaks.
You know, big, big, I'm not close to 95, which is the main heart, you know, artery going through here, going through all of Florida, of course, and most of the United States.
I'm like 10 miles from that, east of that.
But I don't know.
Maybe that goes up into the air.
You've got thousands of big rigs.
I mean, it's a feeder up and down Florida for commerce, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
I suppose to get a good answer on this, we would have to do 50 collection points at different distances from the interstate.
And that's like, we need an NIH grant!
Maybe if USAID would give us money instead of having it all like push transgenderism everywhere, you know, we could do real science with money.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency just gave a trillion dollars to an NGO called UCAR to do this stuff and they're dispersed.
The NGO disperses it to universities of South Florida and Florida State University.
So, I mean, you know, these people are, they've got insane amounts of money from our government.
And they're dispersing it, and they're incentivizing universities that are already woke on climate change.
They believe they're doing a good thing, and they're getting really rich doing it.
But in the meantime, they're poisoning everybody.
Here's the thing, we come back to it from yesterday, Mike.
The people that are doing this, the people that are physically doing it, they're designing it, the evils, whatever you want to, they're getting poisoned too.
You know, you can't live in a bunker 24-7.
So, I just don't get it.
So, let me describe, I think, the spectrum of what we found.
Okay, yes.
Summarize it so the audience can understand what you found.
Yeah. Let me start on the innocent side of the spectrum.
Let's say that everything's innocent, okay?
But it still means we're living in a toxic world.
But if everything is innocent, then the mercury is from forest fires, the lead is from, you know, plane fuel, the weird eggs are just, you know, insect eggs that are normal, you know, all the spores and everything is just normal stuff floating around.
And the aluminum, I don't know what the explanation would be for that, but let's just say it's totally innocent.
Even if it's totally innocent and there's no bad guy behind this, it's still toxic.
Like you're living in a toxic world.
Very much so.
normal. Like there shouldn't be mercury and lead falling out of the sky every day.
Right. But on the other end of the spectrum, somebody is us, right?
And they're using some combination of biological weapons that we already covered the history of that, the U.S.
government, the U.S.
military, etc.
And we know that Florida is a state that's been targeted by the Deep State before because of Governor DeSantis and Trump, you know, Mar-a-Lago and all that.
They really want to hurt Florida.
And then the metals, there could be an effort, maybe they're adding mercury to the chemtrails.
Maybe they're adding lead to, like, we don't know what's in the chemtrails and that has to be, or is likely to be, where the aluminum is coming from.
So they're dropping it.
Yeah, because as you said, the aluminum is in such huge amounts, this is not coming off of some natural process or even an industrial process.
It's much, much more than that would provide.
And then with the presence of the mercury, in addition to the amount of the mercury, but the mere presence of it seems to me to be an intentional part of the recipe that makes the whole thing intentional.
Yes, yes.
There's something Really off about this with the aluminum the mercury and the lead at these numbers something is off and I mean look, you know, we're not getting grant money So we don't we don't have the ability to scale this up, but governor DeSantis should take a look at this.
Yeah is Is Latipo is he still an official there in Florida?
I believe he is still the Surgeon General for the state.
Right. And we're trying to get his attention.
You know, his kids are breathing this in as well.
His, you know, DeSantis' kids are.
You know, the thing is, Mike, it's only, you know, these tarps that are the source of the sample, they were only exposed to two things, air and rain.
Yeah. There's nothing else.
They didn't go anywhere.
They didn't go into a factory.
They didn't go out into the woods.
I didn't take them out of the woods for a month.
They only were exposed to the air that everyone's breathing in South Florida and Central Florida.
And whatever rain was directed, I say directed to fall on us because I'm not even sure when we have a natural rain versus a contrived weather event.
You know, we've got all these military bases around the Panhandle and Jacksonville, and they're busy at work.
You can see them on the flight radar, you know, back and forth and back and forth.
But Jane, I'm sorry to interrupt, but you also mentioned the fog, and the fog is the perfect medium for aerosolized bacteria.
Nice and moist and warm, yeah.
Absolutely. You and I were seeing under the microscope, and we can show them here, we were seeing things that looked like single-celled organisms, right?
Like chains of bacteria colonies that were starting to grow.
And that was part of the history of the bioweapons, is they would aerosolize, weaponize bacteria strains.
Yeah, I'm very concerned about the fogs, because people are, you know, when you're in social media like we are, people know that they can send us or just post information in our channels and feeds.
And so I'm hearing a lot of people, you know, we have the fog almost every day.
Now, but there are a lot of people that are reporting that they're ill their illnesses in their areas.
Some mostly after like the day after the fog rolls through.
There aren't too many days without a fog warning in the morning.
So and like you say how this fog is coming directly.
I can tell you physically.
I watch it come from the direction of the ocean over the preserve.
Toward the landmass.
How is that nice little recipe coming or any bunch of bacteria to that degree that it's making groups of people sick?
How does that get put together over the ocean and then get driven over the land without help?
Well, so I mean there's there's one possible explanation is that there's a lot of bio sludge being dumped into the ocean and then with the waves and the wind Whipping that up and aerosolizing some level of the biohazards in the bio-sludge.
And then on top of that, atmospheric conditions of humidity and air density and changes in temperature can result in the fog.
And then those bacterial strains can just ride the water droplets in the fog.
So it could be this is just Florida dumping raw sewage.
Well, I guess they would have treated sewage, but it's still human sewage.
They're dumping sewage In the Atlantic Ocean?
I mean, where else does the sewage go in Florida?
I mean, clearly they dump it in the ocean, right?
There's enough here that should be shocking the American people right now.
And a great concern that over six months, you know, millions of human beings and visitors and residents have been, you know, even though laying on the beach thinking they're having a great vacation when they do get a day with sun.
But on top of that, they've been breathing in An onslaught of heavy metal poisons.
Yeah. Yeah.
And so this is a huge question.
I wonder if this, if a similar thing is affecting coastal regions of Texas, for example, or Mississippi, or if the air is cleaner when you get farther inland, you know, how's the air in Kansas?
Right? Smells like cattle, I think, but...
Yeah, but I do get a lot of comments from people in the middle of the country, a lot from the West Coast.
They are aware that they have been being poisoned for decades and it's really interesting.
They've been fighting it, but there are a lot of people from the interior, you know, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois.
A little bit of Kentucky, now when you're starting to get down into Kentucky, Tennessee.
Tennessee is, you know, they're very vocal right now because they got one of the first state bans for chemtrail spraying and they've been sprayed ten times more intensely since then.
And they understand the glitch that if you don't stop the exceptions clause in Title 50 of the U.S. Code that gives the federal government permission to do this, And it says you can't do it.
It's actually written like a restriction, but then it's got this little section that says exceptions.
And the three exceptions, one of them in particular encompasses a public health emergency, which we are still under, by the way.
Everybody needs to know that before Biden left, that administration extended the COVID public health emergency and the PrEP Act to 2029.
And nobody said boo about it, Mike.
You just, they just left the door open.
Trump's not touching it.
Neither is Kennedy.
It's a travesty.
You know, it's a great Biden did it.
Okay, we can blame them.
But we got to blame who's over it now.
And nobody's doing anything about it.
There's no reason for the PREP Act, except to keep the money flowing for the transfer of wealth, and to keep poisoning Americans and, you know, killing them.
So my conclusion, this is this is my opinion.
And it kind of extends what you just said.
I believe that elements of our own federal government are at war with the American people, and they are running a campaign to cause sickness, sudden death, infertility, and depopulation.
Those four things.
Yep. And I think that this is one of the weapons, and I think that the aluminum being dropped on all the food crops, and the lead and the mercury that's in the air, which may be in the chemtrails, This is designed to contaminate the food supply, reduce crop yields, and then combine with the biological weapons.
And by the way, where's the arrest of Fauci?
Where are any arrests?
Right. The only thing you have is, you know, the unknown from God's design of what we can, you know, fend, our body can fend off.
And like you said, Mike, doing everything you can to give your body the best possible fighting chance.
It's all you can do.
I mean, you're here, you're stuck on the planet for a while, you know, make the most of it, stay as healthy as possible.
Yeah. I'll be late for the point, but it's so important.
Yeah. Well, tell our viewers how they can follow your work.
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My shows and coffee chats are on rumble.com forward slash drjaneruby.
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They're just scamming and, you know, pretending to be me and taking people in awful directions, but I appreciate it.
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We have to finish synchronizing your your video, but Let me add where people can find me on X. I'm Health Ranger.
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I mean, we used it during the show, right?
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And the last thing I want to say, Jane, is you didn't see this, but on my desk at the studio, I have McDonald's food from the year 2014.
That's so ridiculous.
Just sitting there, like not, you know, not hermetically sealed, just sitting there.
Well, no, I just, I put it in these plexiglass food storage containers 11 years ago.
That's all I did.
And it just, it just sort of self-embalmed, okay?
And it's, it's, so I pulled them out and we, we filmed Chicken McNuggets from 2014 versus Chicken McNuggets that we just bought that day, they look the same!
I mean, it's still the same!
Oh my god!
By the way, that doesn't look like meat to me, and I don't care if McDonald's sues me.
You cut it in half, it's like a spongy material.
Talk about fake meat!
What is the sponge?
Chicken sponge, yeah.
When was the last time you cut open a chicken breast and saw a sponge?
Um, what do they say?
Parts is parts, you know, but there's, there's something weird in there.
And then, uh, so we filmed under the microscope, we filmed, uh, like the big Mac Patty from 2014.
Yeah. And also we have a McDonald's apple pie from 2014 and it is exactly the same.
It's exactly the same.
Oh, Mike.
Thank God for the work you do.
I mean, talk about processed food.
It doesn't change.
How does it even get through the human body?
I don't understand how the body must look at it and go, what the heck are you sending down here?
You know, it doesn't mold, it doesn't rot, it doesn't disintegrate, like nothing.
They should make highway overpasses out of this stuff because it'll be there in a thousand years.
It's insane.
It's insane.
Well, Mike, I want to also thank you publicly also.
I couldn't get the word out like this.
I couldn't have gotten the analysis, obviously.
I had to have you.
But I love working with you, and I couldn't get the word out.
You always get it out so passionately and all over the place.
So thank you so much for helping me do that part of it as well.
Thank you for reaching out to me, Jan.
We'll do this again.
We'll do follow-ups in a few months on this.
We've got some other tests.
Our dioxin testing instrument is coming online.
That's our GC.
So that's going to be horrifying probably when we start running those tests.
I might have to just flee for the Caribbean or something.
We all need a vacation in between fate, you know, part one and two and all that just from the nightmares.
Why Elon Musk wants to live on Mars.
It's like, well, we polluted Earth now.
It's starting to make sense.
Yeah. Yeah.
The Mars thing.
Yep. Awesome.
All right.
So, DRJaneRuby is your handle on Twitter.
And thank you so much, Jane.
And stand by, and we'll wrap this up.
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