…But Where Did The Spray Trucks Come From?
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Where did the spray trucks come from? How were they built in roughly a month’s time? What is the solution they are spraying and concentration of said solution? What is the second and third order effects of these chemicals? How were they mobilized this fast?
All uncomfortable questions with probably less convenient answers. I wonder if they filled out their EPA environmental impact survey forms?
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Disinfecting the streets is supposed to do what exactly for the spread of the virus? Do the chicoms go around licking lamp posts and door knobs; is that how this happened?
And do people really believe China built a hospital in 10 days? There was no foundation, it was prefab containerized construction.
What is it really do you ask? I say and collection center / processing station.
What are the third, fourth, fifth order effects and beyond.
This is a bigger story than the media is letting the public believe.
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I wonder if these sprayers could have been repurposed? We have something similar in our United States Agriculture for pecan trees here in Georgia. They spray up to the tops of the pecan trees when the trees have tassels on them that will create pecans. They have large powerful fan engines like in airplanes that send the chemicals up over the tops of the trees. This could be what they are using in China? Just a thought.
I made a similar point to Bob. They likely are, but the sprayers still need calibration as well knowing the correct PPM of the solution to not damage the nozzle heads. There’s a lot of questions I’ve got.
Back in the 60’s before the EPA banned to use of DDT for controlling mosquitoes, cities would roll down the streets fogging for them. Not having ever heard of a Chicom version of our EPA, I would think that they spray what ever, with impunity. That might be why they have these.
I’m sure but likely someone has a table of chemicals that are commonly dispensed which call out what standard nozzle tip and pressure to use for each application. (At least I would.)
Warpig: The Chinese culture is known for constant spitting. Saw a video last week of a group of Asian business people standing curbside with one of them masked up and coughing. He pulls his mask aside and spits into a large puddle. Not 20 seconds later a truck runs through the puddle and soaks the crowd. Lots of vectors for transmission. Though, you never can rule out the poll licker demographic………..
Good work on the articles NC Scout, keep them coming Sir.
I think it was on the Serpentza Youtube channel I saw mentioned that in Chinese cities it’s a regular sight to see people spraying white cloudy stuff to kill cockroaches and rats. He said it is guys with backpacks though, not sure about the trucks. It’s worth finding out, before jumping to conclusions.
It’s certainly a disturbing sight that they feel they have to disinfect the air to that extent.
And to the other commenters…..”Chaicom”? Um….grow up?