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TAOS DAILY NEWS

Scary Stories

November 30, 1999


By Jane Odin

Introduction
This column is for readers who enjoy scary stories. The faint of heart will not pause here for long because terrifying tales will unfold. It’s also for readers who want to make a difference. We’re in serious trouble and help is needed. And it’s for Taoseńos who want mind-blowing news not widely circulated; true stories that should be headlined, not totally ignored. Here you’ll encounter very strange tales indeed—but then truth is always…

It’s hard to know where to begin and the style of rhetoric to employ. Basically a bunch of facts need to be communicated in an accessible way. Some of our topics are life threatening scenarios including scalar waves, Tesla howitzers, HAARP, interferometers, and woodpecker grids. SkyWatcher will focus on events and realities impacting our Taosean Matrix. Abundant references will be included.

Taos is at the center of Star Wars technology research. This includes the creation, development, and testing of scalar and Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weapons, described as capable of engineering reality. EMP weapons come in a variety of sizes. The world’s largest EMP weapon is almost two blocks long and sits above ground in Albuquerque. Smaller EMP weapons fit into suitcases.

One has to be nuts not to wonder about security at laboratories of mass destruction nearby in Los Alamos and Albuquerque. Some of these points of interest include Los Alamos National Laboratories (LANL), LANL’s nuclear reactor, the National High Magnetic Field Lab, Sandia Labs (considered the center of Black Budget/SDI), Kirtland Air Force Base, the Defense Nuclear Agency, Interservice Nuclear Weapons School, and the SW Regional Office of the Department of Energy to name a few. We’ll look at security issues in a later issue.

July ’04 Horse Fly ran my comprehensive article about chemtrails: “Poisoned Skies.” According to Dr. Michael Castle, sky poisoning is more extensive in terms of variety than conveyed in “Poisoned Skies.” Castle, a polymer chemist, has studied the problem for years and enumerates a wide-ranging list of chemicals raining down upon us, in-cluding Welsbach Refractory Seeding Agents: thorium, aluminum, and silicon carbide.

UAPA3
Michael Castle is on the International Advisory Board of the World Natural Health Organization. He writes the following in “The Methodic Demise of Natural Earth,” which is available on the internet: “ChemTrails are only a vague description in lay-terms, of a greater theater of toxic materials being released into the atmosphere/stratosphere, for a myriad of crude and toxic agendas.” Many people refer to the subject of chemtrails as conspiracy theory. Nothing could be further from the truth.

“Methodic Demise” discusses programs and chem releases that are unimaginable. For example, Castle writes about the Navy’s Radio Frequency Mission Planner (RFMP) utilizing aerosolized heavy metal particulates including aluminized fiberglass. RFMP requires an atmospheric condition known as “ducting” over land. Ducting is achieved by releasing barium with fiberglass fibers to create electrochemical characteristics that force moisture to remain in clouds. (http://www.rense.com/ general10/chhm.htm)

When the above aerosol mixture is sprayed in a straight line, a skyway ducting path is provided from point A to point B enabling high communication along the path. This allows the Variable Terrain Radio Parabolic Equation (VTRPE) computer system to show battleground terrain in 3D on a screen. Sounds good? This technology can be lost in an instant if the “enemy” hits our electrical grid with a scalar wave. Our comfortable and very electrical lifestyles will be gone until the grid is rebuilt. This would take at least a year. By then America would be in chaos, to say the least.

Castle has written a draft law entitled: The Unified Atmospheric Preservation Act of 2003 (UAPA3). UAPA3 bans the following from being released into the earth’s natural atmospheric and stratospheric column: chemical mixtures used for weather modification, synthetic filament carriers, biological substances, vaccines, bio-controls, electro-magnetic radiation, scalar and plasmic waves.

Dr. Castle’s draft law is available upon request by writing him at pilot1981@voyager.net.

Castle has been trying to find a Congressional representative to sponsor the UAPA3 for two years. Because it implicates the U.S. military/government no one has agreed to sponsor it. Perhaps Taos County residents could play an instrumental part in having it sponsored by writing Udall, Bingaman, Biden, and/or Byrd.

I gaze at the skies above Taos watching numerous planes with trails expanding behind them. They usually follow the sun across the sky. So far I haven’t seen the grids that are so abundant in Santa Barbara. When that happens I will probably run onto the streets pointing to the skies not unlike Nijinsky before WWI.

Santa Barbara photos can be found at www.cheniere.org. Click on “table of contents”; click on “additional topics”; click on “cloud anomalies.” They are truly mind blowing. Make sure to see all the grid photos on this site. More photos can be found at www.carnicom.com.

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