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"You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and you believe whatever you want to believe."
"You take the red pill and
you stay in Wonderland and I'll show you how deep the
rabbit-hole goes."
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As for chemtrail skeptics, they might want to consult Rutgers University Political Science Professor Leonard Cole's book Clouds of Secrecy: The Army' s Germ Warfare Test Over Populated Areas. Chemtrail deniers are apparently happy with the thought that their beloved paternalistic government would engage in aerial spraying over densely populated areas.
Webs Fall Over Galveston Texas
Galveston residents are still trying to figure out what caused the
skies over their coastal city to literally be filled on Friday with
floating strands of wads that looked like spider webs. Shortly after 1:30 last Thursday afternoon, the Wallowa County Chieftain was alerted to a phenomena taking place over the city of Enterprise at that very minute. The message was that spider web-like material was falling from the sky and said to be the product of "contrails" from three military jets that had been flying back and forth in a east-west flight pattern at high altitude at the south end of the Wallowa Valley above the mountains. More
Chemtrails - Bio-Active Crystalline Cationic Polymers We do know that these polymers are of a crystalline morphology, are very friable and break into millions of small fragments in the atmosphere, are inhaled and in some cases are bio-active causing serious skin lesions and diseases when absorbed into the skin. The filaments are lyophillic or are oil soluble (upper epidermis oils melt the polymer fragments and are absorbed into the skin). We have clearly identified the US Air Forces polymer technology used in UV Radiation Mitigation strategies. The use of encapsulated Ultra-Violet Absorbers, Mannin and other organic compounds to absorb UV or reflect radiation have been found in US Patents. More
Seeing Sky 'Sparklies' and 'Webs' How To See It -- It works best at first to use binoculars in bright, clear midday sunlight (9am-2pm.). It is easiest to observe on a day when the sky looks clear and blue--or that blue metallic chemdome look that passes for clear skies nowadays. You won't see much of anything if there are clouds, white areas, or chemtrails surrounding the sun--the whiteness 'cancels' the effect (although the junk must be coming down just as thick!) There does not neccessarily have to be active spraying going on--the atmosphere is pretty saturated by now. More
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