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Mum's the Word

March 16, 2005


By Jane Odin

Citizens� groups around the world pursue the what�s and why�s of chemtrails. There are 11,600 Google listings under the subject �environmental group against chemtrails.� Citizens have contacted the Air Force, NASA, EPA, Udall, Bingaman, Greenpeace, Sierra Club, and local governments who are �unable to comment.� Clifford Carnicom (Santa Fe) and Citizens Against Chemtrails U.S. (CACTUS) have recorded citizen efforts at carnicom.com/contrails.htm. You�ll die laughing at some of the official responses. And some contacts never responded. What happened to Amy Goodman on chemtrails? Mum�s the word.

No government agency including EPA admits awareness of aerial aerosoling, yet dense government documents, such as �Tropo-spheric Aerosol Program� (TAP) and �Owning the Weather in 2025,� indicate strange projects underway across the skies. Both documents are available online via a Google search. Mind-blowing photos of chemgrids on Tom Beardon�s website, cheniere.org, make government and news media appear evil (cheniere.org/clouds/ index.html). Can�t help but think how similar this �cover-up� is to conspiracies of silence at the beginning of the Third Reich.

Taos doesn�t have gel-webs and globs of stuff falling from the sky as documented over Seattle and other large cities. For this we are truly grateful. Michael McDowell, a registered microbiologist for the Washington State Department of Public Health, reported a jello like substance falling from the sky and covering a 20-square-mile area on three separate occasions. A Seattle resident remarked, �We see this all the time now.� New Mexico is too dry for gel-art. Look in the index of Carnicom�s website at the address above and find details of sample analysis of gels, particulates, barium and bacteria.

William Thomas� book, �Chemtrails Confirmed,� presents evidence of chemtrail content as follows: JP8+100 jet fuel laced with Ethylene Dibromide; bacterium Pseudomonas Fluorescens; streptomyces fungus; red and white blood cells; stachybotrys (lethal black mold); serratua marcescens; zinc cadmium sulfide; and the well known barium, aluminum, and fiberglass fibers. Stunning photos of aerosoled skies are found throughout the book.

Why would the USA poison the skies? Some say governments of the world recognize the over-population problem. Others say chemtrail analysis supports mass inoculation. The general consensus is weather modification and Star Wars military technology. There are official military documents supporting both objectives. �Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025� is one of the better known.

�Owning the Weather� reviews unusual intentions such as suppressing precipitation; enhancing rainfall by dispersing carbon black dust; �using chemical nuclei similar to those used today or perhaps a more effective agent� for weather modification. On and on it goes, discussing seeding agents, including smart materials based on nanotechnology. Smart materials sail the airways changing shape, size, and focus according to need. Isn�t this a fun idea? Wonder what happens when we inhale nano-particles? No wonder Bush is reducing restrictions in the Clean Air Bill, described as �crafted by polluters.�

ENMOD is the file name for the U.N. treaty, �Convention on the Prohibition of Military or any other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques,� signed by 48 countries including the U.S. It specifically prohibits manipulation of natural processes to cause earthquakes, tidal waves, etc. It�s an interesting read: discussions within the document admit to all manner of �manipulations� during the Vietnam War. Keep in mind earthquakes and tidal waves occurring worldwide.

Yet we continue to believe everything from T.V. news. Sometimes we appear to be brainwashed somnambulists unable to see or understand the realities we co-create moment to moment. We await the universal fairy godmother with magic wand to make it all better. Or perhaps we�ll yank our heads out the sand and long for truth, beauty, and ethical respect for the planet that supports us.

Citizens can insist on stopping the Aerosol Program and other evils through the usual methods, for starters: informing the public, contacting federal officials, protest marches, contacting mass media, meditation, and prayer. Readers who need further convincing regarding the reality of the aerosol program should scan the government document �Tropospheric Aerosol Program,� which states: �DOE and predecessor agencies, the Atomic Energy Commission and Energy Research and Development Administration have a long and enviable record of accomplishment in the science of atmospheric aerosols.�

Aerosoling continues as respiratory diseases rise to the fourth highest cause of death in America. Some people are more affected than others. Combat effects on health by actively supporting the immune system. Colloidal silver is claimed to kill many disease causing pathogens. Over the counter it is expensive, but one can purchase a simple colloidal silver generator for $45. Eat bananas every day to replace potassium leached by chemicals. Eliminate fatty foods, refined sugar, white flour, coffee, alcohol, and tobacco. Sugar paralyzes T lymphocyte cells, impairing the immune system for five hours. Food restrictions are important if one suffers from possible chemtrail malaise, such as flu-like symptoms that aren�t flu�headaches, nausea, eye disease, respiratory ailments, and diarrhea, insomnia etc. (See naturesalternatives.com/silver/colloidal.html.)

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