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Have you seen the planes spraying white trails in the sky? NASA and other government agencies tell us these are ordinary contrails, but what you see in this picture is far from normal. Jet condensation trails are made of water vapor and disappear very quickly, but these white trails spread over hours to form a layer of overcast. (NASA admits that we have lost 20% of our sunlight in the last couple of decades.) As you may remember from elementary-school science, all life on the planet is dependent on plant photosynthesis -- the conversion sunlight into food. Another lesson: Jet contrails do not turn into clouds.
What is the spraying all about? People are noticing it all over the world. Soil testing indicates abnormally high levels of aluminum, a neurotoxin. The sprays also appear to contain other heavy metals -- including barium, strontium and titanium -- as well as fibers and spores. Weather modification may be one purpose of the spraying, but the program may be much more sinister. Already the world's plant and tree species are dying, and drought is prevalent. Floods, storms and other natural disasters are on the rise -- all this blamed on "global warming." Allergies, respiratory ailments and chronic-fatigue syndromes have risen alarmingly -- a sign of immune systems trying to cope.
Chemtrails, as they are popularly referred to, have become a daily phenomenon over populated areas. Las Vegas, in the middle of the Nevada desert, is overcast by the end of most days, starting with a clear and sunny sky. Much of what passes for "clouds" above our heads barely resembles the delightful, puffy cumulo-nimbus of a bygone time. Remember the inky-blue sky we saw as children? Lying on your back, you could imagine outer space itself. Today we live in a white world. Flying in a plane, you will see the line between our gauzy-white environment and the deep blue, real sky above (see picture). Look at the horizon next time you're out for a walk. It's white. You are looking through a haze of saturation.
Google the "Skywatch" websites for more information, and Carole Pellatt's wonderful photographs. Former Department of Forestry scientist Clifford Carnicom has done tremendous work (www.carnicom.com), as has California Department of Agriculture official Rosalind Peterson (www.CaliforniaSkywatch.com). Watch the documentary "Aerosol Crimes" and pass it around. While it is difficult for ordinary citizens to "prove" that the jets are deliberately spraying certain substances, soil testing by private individuals bringing samples to labs does show evidence of extraordinarily high amounts of aluminum and other heavy metals.
Why isn't anyone doing anything about this? They are. Visit the Holmestead website (Canada) for an international chronicling of articles and letters. Europeans, Canadians and Americans alike have noticed the spraying activities, which began in the 1990s and intensified as we entered 2000. Yet government agencies refuse to address the phenomenon, except to insist that these are merely condensation trails that linger due to atmospheric conditions. It is time for us to become vocal. Look up at the sky. Notice what you see and take the time to observe what's up there. Are these the clouds you remember? Or are we being experimented on without our consent?
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