DISPOSAL OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS -- PART A

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DISPOSAL OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS -- PART A







































 

Panel 1 above is from a photo taken in total darkness of the night sky. Revealed by SIBRAY are clusters of otherwise invisible "SIBBEES" ingesting chemical pollutants in our atmosphere for storage, delivery and removal from Earth . The following 3 panels show progressive enlargements of one of the Sibbee clusters; one of the SIBBEES; and the make-up of a portion of his invisible, living, intelligent, reasoning, flight capable body.

Panel 2: Enlargement of white rectangle area in Panel 1. Shows a cluster of invisible to the naked eye SIBBEES at work ingesting and storing a wide variety of chemical pollutants in our atmosphere -- some of which are carbon dioxide.

Panel 3: Enlargement of the SIBBEE shown in the upper right of Panel 2. The SIBBEES have the capability of flight, are unaffected by gravity and apparently have the capability to reason and carry out a wide variety of tasks. Very surprisingly, SIBBEES are also found on the exterior of the Sun, in the core of the Sun and on the Moon.

Panel 4: Enlargement of a portion of the body of a Sibbee from Panel 3. There are hundreds and perhaps thousands of cells within the bodies of SIBBEES for storing and delivering chemicals each encircled with a very sophisticated, multi-channeled piping system with equally highly sophisticated valves as shown below.

Highly magnified view of one of the many extremely complicated multi-valves in the body of an invisible, living, thinking, flight capable Sibbee. This is from the photo above of a completely dark sky showing the density at that time of Sibbee clusters estimated to be in excess of over 500,000 in an area of less than one square mile. There are at least 200 and possibly thousands such multi-valves in the bodies of each of the many varieties of SIBBEES.  

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