This is again something from ThePeoplesVoice (link)
Have we not seen enough evidence that this source is very dishonest.
Could he and his husband for instance be making more money if he makes very wild claims that cater to a specific audience?
I believe so.
He makes alot of claims with no links to the sources of these claims. Why should we blindly trust him, support him and tell others to look at it?
As for the sources he does give.
Do we practice due diligence as the guidelines of this forum tells us to and carefully read and strive to understand if they are relevant proof or do we just ignore that and pass?
For advancing ones knowledge or discerning if a source of information is good or not I recommend doing "a thought experiment" where all pre-conceived ideas, biases, and habitual mechanisms for jumping to conclusions are set aside and a mindset of a curious child—open, receptive, and free from assumptions is adopted...
I have been following the fog situation quite closely and as I live the archipelago / a country with very dynamic weather and spend alot of time outdoors I monitor the weather quite closely. Yes for can appear as odd looking particles in some conditions.
Fog, low pressure, and moisture can trap pollutants, enhance odor perception, and trigger chemical reactions that alter smells, sometimes making the air feel industrial or metallic. I notice this from time to time.
Also, here where I live I quite often notice the smells of two different factories, a sausage skin factory and a yucky biotech factory owned by DuPont some 15km away if the wind blows from there.