By Paul Bean
The events to follow were exactly a week ago today:
Prior to my journey from Southern Florida to back to Vermont, my Grandfather warned me, “you’re not going to want to leave early in the morning when there’s a thick fog out, you wont be able to see a thing,” reminding of the thick fog earlier that morning over the town of Stuart, Florida.
Just a few days before this, on the west coast while visiting family in Venice, I noticed a fog that seemed to have formed over the Gulf of Mexico and slowly worked its way inland. Up until this point I had not even seen fog in Florida at all because it was constantly too windy.
On my ascent north I stopped at my Brothers in Destin, also on the Gulf of Mexico. Again that same ‘fog,’ often when it seemed it made no sense for there to be a fog…
Driving north through Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia, the fog STILL persistent. Sure, there were times on my drive when the fog was thicker or non-existent. But still the same fog when I woke up early in the morning in Washington DC and began the final push North. I thought it was very strange and took note of it all, but I had too much going on to really care or pay that close attention to it.
Now that I am back north, increasingly this whole “fog phenomenon” is being brought to my attention. This article by Info Wars was sent to me this morning; Watch: Mystery Illness-Causing Fog Documented by Social Media Users. “We’ve got people in Kentucky, we’ve got people in Sweden, we’ve got people in Finland — all reporting the same thing. The fog has made them sick,” one man claimed on TikTok.
People online are claiming that the fog is more “dry” and seems like it comprised of some chemical rather than of particles of water.
“Just recorded this fog on my Ring doorbell. I’m in Florida and it’s not rainy or humid at all. Been here all my life and have never seen fog in these conditions at this time of day. Very strange” writes Aaron May on X with the hashtag #fogvid24. He is highlighting how it appears to be some particles floating around in the fog taken on his ring camera, full video:
Online investigators delved into the mystery of the fog, uncovering that the U.S. government has had the ability to control fog for decades.
“Recent army research lab experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of generating fog. They used commercial equipment to generate thick fog in an area 100 meters long,” says a US DoD report called Air Force 2025.
Whatever the case might be, it is clear to those who have been paying attention to weather modification for a long time that something is not quite right about this “fog.”
Thanks for tuning in and as always,
EYES ON OUR SKIES! (and fog)
I've seen posts from all over the world about a strange for! I'm in Texas, we had it too!