Hijacka person’s brain and nervous system and subvert an individual’s sense of control over their own thinking, behavior, emotions or decision making. This article is a brief introduction to mind control technologies, the grave situation of hidden mind control abuses and tortures, and victims. By Albert Roy Davis. Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System explains for the first time how magnetism affects your life and the life of all living systems around you. The result of years of investigation into the laws of magnetism, it explains the discovery that a magnet has not one effect on the living system but two effects.
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Particulate matter
Jinyou Liang, in Chemical Modeling for Air Resources, 2013
Particulate matter (PM), also known as aerosol, refers to condensed phases suspended in the air. Besides molecules, radicals, atoms, and precipitations, particles with diameters larger than ∼10 nm and smaller than ∼50 μm are collectively called total suspended particles, aerosol or PM. PM is mostly observed near the surface, and its mechanism of formation differs from gases. When inhaled, some PM can cause severe damage to the lungs and other organs, but other PM sprays are marketed for medical use. To protect special professionals and the public from PM pollution, substantial efforts have been made to reduce PM levels in ambient air and built environments. Simulating PM in the atmosphere is one of the most challenging tasks for environmental professionals. The details are elaborated below.