Here's a quick clip out of one of the Homestead Chemtrail stories.
If this doesn't have you clicking the search link my son put up, or just
typing "Chemtrails" into your search engine... you can go back to your "the
world is normal life". (Back to airplanes!)
What's going on? There are various theories as to the nature and origin of
the trails. Many believe there is more than one military project operating
simultaneously, but most of the websites agree on the basics: chemtrails
look like contrails initially but are thicker and last longer, often hours.
(According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorologist
Thomas Schlattes: "Even in most ideal conditions a jet contrail lasts no
more than 30 minutes.") Usually chemtrails form criss-cross patterns of Xs,
grids or parallel lines across the sky for miles at a time, often appearing
outside of commercial airline routes. The lines widen and spread
featherlike, creating a cloud cover of the sprayed substance which then
settles to the ground, blanketing the area sprayed. Although the material
is difficult and rare to come by in large quantities, some tests show that
it contains biological material. In some cases it has been found to include
building blocks of a viral nature that would have needed to be generated in
a lab. The substance has been described as a 'brown goo' and is considered
dangerous.
"Ground fallout [from the chemtrails] analyzed in the United States
contained carcinogens and bacteria. Coincidentally in the past decade, most
jet fuel was re-engineered to reduce fire hazards by adding a long-banned
pesticide, which was reportedly also found in gel samples from chemtrails.
Also found were toxic micro-fibers, much finer than asbestos," the Ottawa
Citizen wrote. (A fervour over chemtrails, May 16, 2001)
I spoke with Ben McNenly from Espanola Ontario who spearheaded the efforts
to stop chemtrail spraying in his small northern community. In the spring
of 1999, according to Ben, military aircraft started flying in formation
overhead and spraying heavily. "One evening I was photographing the trails
when I felt a fine particulate pelting my face and hands. It stung my skin
so badly that I had to run inside." Residents over a 50 mile radius started
complaining to the provincial Ministry of Environment of severe headaches,
chronic joint pain, dizziness, extreme fatigue, acute asthma attacks and
feverless flu-like symptoms. They attributed their ailments to the months
of spraying by photo identified US Air Force tanker planes. Lab tests on
particulate and rainwater samples found quartz and extremely high levels of
aluminum, seven times government safe levels and high enough, according to
the lab, to kill fish. "I'm convinced people here have died as a result of
this spraying, including a close friend," Ben recounted sadly. Another
Espanola resident reported that mental confusion and short-term memory loss
were so prevalent that forgetting where their cars were parked had become a
standing joke in the small town.
On November 18, 1999, the people of Espanola petitioned Parliament.
Addressing the Canadian government on their behalf, NDP Defence Critic
Gordon Earle explained: "Over 500 residents of the Espanola area have signed
a petition raising concern over possible government involvement in what
appears to be aircraft emitting visible aerosols. They have found high
traces of aluminum and quartz in particulate and rainwater samples." These
concerns, combined with associated respiratory ailments, have led these
Canadians to take action and seek clear answers from this government. The
petitioners call upon Parliament to repeal any law that would permit the
dispersal of military chaff or of any cloud-seeding substance whatsoever by
domestic or foreign military aircraft without the informed consent of the
citizens of Canada thus affected."
The Ministry of Defence eventually replied, denying their involvement in any
spraying program over Espanola and added somewhat ambiguously "In addition,
the Canadian Forces have confirmed that they are not aware of any visiting
foreign military aircraft having requested diplomatic clearance to conduct
aerial spraying or to drop chaff in the vicinity of Espanola."
How often is this occurring? The consensus is that since 1998, citizens
throughout the world have documented spray patterns on a nearly daily basis,
with an average of one "clear" day per week. It's suggested that we have
all become accustomed to these changes in our skies, as they've been
introduced bit by bit, and have presumed them to be normal.
Government agencies deny the existence of chemtrails but according to
reports, intense spraying occurs in some areas of the U.S., Canada, Europe
and England, including areas with no commercial flight paths overhead.
Recently, Australia, Mexico, South Africa, Bahamas, Puerto Rico and Croatia
have reported chemtrail spraying. Sightings have now been reported in
fourteen NATO nations and investigative reporter William Thomas notes that
Croatian chemtrails began the day after that country joined NATO.
In spite of government denials, some highly placed individuals have come
forward to confirm the existence of chemtrails. US Congressman and Ohio
Representative Dennis Kucinich introduced Bill HR2977 calling for the
peaceful uses of space and a ban on "exotic weapons." Section 7 of the
Space Preservation Act of 2001 sought to "proscribe any substance which
could be weaponized, including chemtrails." Kucinich recently told the
Columbus Alive newspaper (Jan. 24, 2002) that, despite official denials, as
head of the Armed Services Oversight Committee, he is well acquainted with
chemtrail projects. "The truth is there's a program in the Department of
Defence, The U.S. Space Command's 2020 vision that calls for dominance of
space, sea and air through multilayered weapons systems", Kucinich told
reporter Bob Fitrakis.
What is the purpose behind the trails? This is where the varying reports
differ. Secret government mass inoculation against possible bacterial and
viral attack (Biowarfare) is one theory. There is evidence in the form of
research that the US Department Of Defence has an interest in aerosol mass
application of decontaminants. Maxygen, Inc., of Redwood City, Calif., has
been awarded a $6,753,064 research and development cost contract to support
the Defence Advanced Research Project Agency's Biological Warfare Defence
Program. The contractor proposes to use bacillus spores as an aerosol-based
delivery vehicle for medicinal purposes, specifically, vaccination and
therapeutics. The SPAWAR reference to this work and its defence
applications:
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/corporate/sp ... a9942.html
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