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Now The Mainstream Media Is Talking About The “Mystery Fog” Phenomenon That Is Causing Panic All Over America

Has there been an unusual amount of fog in your area lately?  If so, did a lot of people in your area start getting sick after the fog arrived?  All of a sudden, fog has become one of the hottest topics on social media, and even the mainstream media is now talking about this phenomenon.  But is there any validity to this story?  I am going to try to be balanced and I am going to share information from both sides of the debate.  I would encourage you to read this entire article all the way to the end, because there is a twist that not a lot of people are talking about right now.

Earlier today, the Daily Mail published an article about this story which was quickly picked up by the Drudge Report…

A thick fog is sweeping across the US with locals in multiple states reporting how a ‘burning chemical-like smell’ has blanketed their communities.

Concerned Americans have flooded social media with videos of what looks like white particles raining down and swirling in the air.

Some witnesses have also claimed the fog has also triggered health symptoms similar to a respiratory illness.

In recent days, a lot of very strange things have been happening, and this is certainly one of the strangest.

But are there any facts that we can verify?

Well, it is true that there has been an unusual amount of fog in both the United States and the United Kingdom…

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Reports show that the fog has impacted air travel, rail systems, and highways in multiple areas. As reported by Sportskeeda, major airports in both the UK and US have experienced considerable delays and cancellations. Heathrow, Luton, and Manchester airports in the UK experienced “major disruptions” resulting from low visibility. In the United States, impacted regions consist of California, Texas, Florida, and sections of the Midwest

In Des Moines, Iowa the fog was so bad that authorities issued dense fog advisories for six days in a row

Much of Iowa saw a hazy Christmas instead of a white one this year.

Fog settled in over Des Moines and the rest of the state during the last week of December. A dense fog advisory was issued for central Iowa on Monday. This marked the sixth morning in a row of dense fog advisories.

Reports from around the globe are surfacing of mysterious illnesses linked to encounters with so-called “chemical fogs.”

Described as a thick, lingering blanket, the fog has left people sick—many experiencing sudden cold or flu-like symptoms after only brief exposure.

Dubbed “Fogvid-24,” some victims have also reported an unexplained loss of energy.

This isn’t just happening in the United States.

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