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LOOK! UP IN THE SKY! IT'S A PATHOGENIC POISON!
(April 20)



These photos - from a series taken in Albuquerque, July 1999 - show the progression as chemtrails slowly spread across a clear sky.




Try to remember Friday, April 7 - two weeks ago. What began as a beautiful, warm spring day turned into an overcast afternoon and a cold evening. Standard Vancouver weather, really. Yet I watched something unusual happen in the sky that day, something that was obviously outside of normal environmental conditions.

At 11 a.m., the sky was perfectly clear, except for two parallel thin lines of what appeared to be contrails (the vapour left behind when a jet crosses the sky) over Point Grey. Two more of these thin white "contrails" appeared over Coal Harbour, again parallel to each other. A few other "contrails" appeared over the the western sky, and one directly above the West End. Over the next five hours, I watched these all diffuse and gradually cover the entire sky. By four p.m., the clear morning sky had turned into a hazy, murky mess.

I noticed this because investigative journalist William Thomas was in town that weekend to give a presentation on "chemtrails," and his research into this phenomena caused me to look to the sky, and I didn't like what I saw: chemtrails over Vancouver.

So, what are chemtrails? Nobody knows, for sure, just yet. Chemtrails appear, at first, to be regular airplane contrails, thin lines of wispy white vapour that follow a jet's path. But, whereas contrails usually fade within a few minutes of an airplane's passing, chemtrails diffuse and spread over the sky. Chemtrails have been reported in hundreds of North American cities over the past two years, and, most alarmingly, they appear to cause respiratory illnesses in those with weakened immune systems.

In January of 1999, William Thomas was assigned to research a chemtrail sighting in Washington state. Since then, he has devoted sixteen months to an investigation into the chemtrail "conundrum." What he has discovered is not for the faint of heart.

But first, lest you write him off as a conspiratorial nut, a bit of background. William Thomas has an award-winning thirty-year career in hardcore environmental and medical investigative journalism under his belt. His tour of duty includes Gustafsen Lake, Nanoose Bay, Clayoquot Sound and the Middle East during the Gulf War.

With his book, Bringing Home The War, Thomas was the first journalist to expose the use of chemical and biological pathogens on soldiers of both sides of that conflict, which resulted in a wide range of devastating illnesses on American soldiers and their families. Now, nine years later, the U.S. military has finally, grudgingly, admitted that "Gulf War Syndrome" is real. Considering that he is about a decade ahead of the mainstream media, you may want to listen to what he says.

What he says is this: photographic and videotaped evidence and thousands of eyewitness reports confirm that, for at least the past 16 months, hazardous bio-materials have been sprayed on North Americans by high-flying unmarked tanker-type aircraft and low-flying C-130 turboprop transports.

These chemtrails are laid down in unusual flight patterns, usually in parallel lines or cross-hatched in a grid across the sky (manouvers that violate many civil air regulations). In some instances, the chemtrails have slowly drifted towards the ground, covering cars and patios with a cobweb-like gel material. Independent lab tests on this substance reveals "a mix of pathogenic bacilli and molds capable of producing severe illness that could cause fatalities to children, the elderly or those with weakened immune systems."

That would explain why severe reactions follow instances of heavy chemtrail spraying. According to Thomas "spikes in emergency room admissions match by date and location reports of heavy 'spray days'". Last year, in Espanola, Ontario, the spraying was so heavy and the illnesses so widespread that the citizens of that city brought a petition to parliament demanding an explanation. No explanation was given, but tests done by Ontario's Ministry of Environment revealed levels of aluminum up to seven times above safe levels in the rain water after spray days.

The aluminum connection is very interesting, since Thomas' recently discovered that the Hughes Aircraft Corporation has taken out a patent for "aerial seeding," which would allow it to spray metal oxides into the atmosphere, with the top chemical in the patent being aluminum oxide.

And why would they want to do that? Thomas' research suggests that chemtrails are meant to put a "sunscreen" over the planet, with the goal of reducing the heating of the Earth in order to neutralize global warming. This one billion dollar project would avert a $100 billion dollar slowdown to the economy that would be necessitated by curtailing fossil fuel use. The fact that people are getting seriuosly ill just doesn't figure into the equation. Heartwarming, isn't it?

Unfortunately, this exceedingly brief overview barely delves into all the research and implications of the chemtrail phenomena. And you probably won't believe any of this until you see it for yourself. So keep an eye on the skies, and sooner or later you'll see chemtrails over your home. In the meantime, check out the evidence at
  • "www.islandnet.com/~wilco"
    and
  • "http://www.contrailconnection.com"

  • Is this normal? Strange chemtrail formations like this one over Las Vegas have been seen over hundreds of North American cities.


    
    
    
    

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