Subject: What Is In Chemtrails? Part 3.
From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com>
Date: 18/10/2011, 21:47
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: What Is In Chemtrails?  Part 3. 
Oct. 18, 2011.

  This mentions a rat p-ison that is in Chemtrails.

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As L-ndsay chronicles:
One morning, about two years ago, S-imer spotted a long, thin string
resembling a spider web floating in the sky, he said.  It was about 20 feet
in length and could only be seen in the reflection of the sun.  He looked
up, saw trails, and then saw something that appeared to be a glob of
foam falling from the sky.  It came floating down, free-floating, Sh-mer
says.  I caught it with a spatula, scooped it off the ground, and I watched
it as it shrank.  It was about the size of my fist when it first started. 
It
looked like a cross between soap bubbles and cotton candy.  He placed
the substance in a plastic bag and kept it.  It is now about the size of
his thumbnail, he says.  It has hardened now appearing to be made of
plastic.  He did not have it lab tested.  He doesn't have enough faith
in any lab to give them his only sample, he says.  He believes it is
probably polymer.
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Dave D-ckie's World Landscapes company performs contract landscape
work for the City of E-monton.  Some contracts require us to utilize the
services of environmental labs for soil tests, says Di-kie.  Recent soils
analysis have come back with a high EC rating 4:l (toxic) and we've
had some soil sources rejected of course they did not meet
specifications.
In an interview with me on Nov. 23, 2002, Di-kie explained that city
landscape crews were finding widespread nutrient deficiency soils
could cause severe problems for plant life including trees.
Wait, I interrupted.  Aluminum sucks nutrients from the soil.
No question answered this soil expert.  Moreover, added Dic-ie when
measuring the electrical conductivity in Ed-onton soil sample city
specifications call for a reading no higher than 1.
Dickie's crews are now finding readings from 4.6 as high as 7.
The chlorosis condition resulting from this drastically high electrical
conductivity in soil was impacting their landscaping business, Dick-e
explained.  We were not able to determine the cause of the EC
[electrical conductivity], and many reasons are possible.
Presuming that unusual metal content in the soil could be causing
the high readings, Dickie obtained samples of a fresh snowfall in
sterile containers and took them to NorWest Labs in Edmonton.  As
explained, Our most recent snowfall was tested for aluminum and
barium and we were not surprised with the results.  You've said
it all and this just substantiates some of your claims.
In Nov. 2002, lab tests of snow samples collected by the city of
Edm-nton, Alberta between Nov. 8, confirmed elevated levels of
aluminum and barium.  NorWest Labs lab report #336566 dated
Nov. 14, 2002 found: aluminum levels at 0.148F milligrams/litre
and barium levels of 0.006 milligrams/litre.

Because aluminum is ubiquitous in the environment, and its
chemistry depends on soil pH and mineralogical composition, it
is difficult to provide generalized estimates of natural background
concentrations.
But according to Dicki-, the N-rWest Lab techs told him, That's
interesting.  Elevated levels of aluminum and barium are not
usually found in Alberta precipitation.
It may not prove that the aluminum came from atmospheric
programs, -ickie admits.  However we are going to sample
precipitation from various areas within a 40 mile radius of the
City of E-monton to determine aluminum/barium within
precipitation.
Di-kie says it's simple to test for aluminum and barium in soil
samples.  Labs typically charge about $15 for these tests.  I
suggested he add quartz to the list of chemtrail fallout
components to check for.  In Espanola, quartz predominated
rainfall samples, which also showed hazardous levels of aluminum.
Though it must be emphasized that neither Di-kie nor Nor-est
Labs are making any claims regarding these early test results,
the correlation of known chemtrail chemistry with Edmo-ton's
soil samples is compelling.
This was hot.  But imagine my shock when Dic-ie told me that
he regularly visits Air T-affic Control at the Ed-onton municipal
airport and watches the chemplanes making repeated passes
over the city!
I've been a plane spotter all my life, Dic-ie explained.  Blessed
with good friends at work in the tower, he has watched
radar-identified KC-135s on many occasions.
Last Father's Day (2002), Dic-ie and an excited group of 12
year-olds watched two sorties by two KC-135s.  Petro 011
and Petro 012 were tracked by radar as HA (High Altitude)
targets flying at 34,000 and 36,000 feet one to the south, and
one to the north of the city.
Both U-AF tankers had flown south out of Alaska.  As Dic-ie, the
kids and the controllers watched, the big jets began making
patterns over Edmonton circuits the controllers called it. The
Stratotankers were working alone in commanded airspace
from which all other aircraft were excluded.
And they were leaving chemtrails.
The signature is significant, commented one radar operator,
referring to a trail clearly visible on the scope extending for
miles behind the KC-135.  In contrast, a JAL flight on the
display left no contrail.
Going outside, Dic-ie and several controllers scanned clear
blue skies.  They easily located the KC-135 leaving its
characteristic white-plume signature.  Visibility was
outstanding.  They also clearly saw the JAL airliner at a
similar flight level.  It left no contrail at all.
On other occasions, Dick-e has watched KC-135s on
Edmo-ton radar leaving lingering trails as low as 18,000 feet.
We see these guys up here a lot, Dicki- says radar techs
told him.  The tanker flights originate in Alaska, grid the
Edm-nton area, and continue on into the States.

On Sunday Feb. 16, 2003, the mass circulation Greek
newspaper E-hnos headlined its lead story: Scientists Uneasy:
Dangerous experiments in the Greek skies.
The story's subheading must have turned a few heads:
American aircraft are spraying the atmosphere with
chemicals with a view to creating an artificial cloud as an
antidote to the Greenhouse Effect.
The story by Giannis K-itikos described a vote by the Aigina
Island town council to ask the Greek g-vernment to explain
what is happening in the skies over Greece.
A picture taken from Chemtrails Confirmed was used to
illustrate similar phenomenon observed over Aigina without
any warning two months previously.
The translated caption read: The white trails left behind by
this tanker plane which is used normally for aerial refueling,
is not smoke but a cloud of chemicals which provide scientists
with the ability to control the climate in an entire geographic
region.
A photograph of Leonidas Ka-daras, an environmental chemist
with a master's degree in environmental technology was paired
with a shot of Kat-aros from the Demo-ritus research centre in
Athens, with the inscription: The two scientists point out to
our correspondent the dangers to public health entailed in the
specific experiments.
A third photo showed former parliamentarian Tasia A-dreadaki
asking, Who gave permission for this spraying?  The story
noted that Kats-ros had been invited to speak about chemtrails
on Greek national television a few mornings later.

The following unedited transcript is a recorded message from a
Dec. 8, 2000 call by a Canadian aviation authority from the
V-ctoria International Airport to a local resident.
St-wart was responding to a call the previous day demanding to
know why intense aerial activity had left lingering X's, circles
and grid-like plumes over the Br-tish Columbia capitol on Dec.
6 and 7.
Ma-k, it's Terry Ste-art, Vic-oria Airport Authority.  Just calling
you back from your comment.  From what I gather, it's a m-litary
exercise; U.S. and Canadian air fo-ce exercise that's goin on.
They wouldn't give me any specifics on it.  Hope that helps your
interest.  Very odd.  Thanks a lot.  Bye bye now.

All this and much, much more can be found in William Th-mas
groundbreaking book "Chemtrails Confirmed" available at his
website
willthomasonline.net
Click on the bookstore tab and you will be taken to a page
where you can order a copy of "Chemtrails Confirmed", download
an electronic copy of "Chemtrails Confirmed" or order the
"Chemtrails Confirmed" companion DVD which contains a copy
of William's documentary video "Mystery Lines in the Sky".
Scientific Evidence:
Hundreds of independent lab test results from around the world
too numerous to mention here have formed a consensus.
The main ingredients in chemtrails are aluminum, barium and
strontium. As you are about to see, professional scientists
have corroborated these findings.
Frances M-ngels has a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from
the International School of F-restry at M-ssoula, spent 35 years
with the U.S. F-rest Service as a wildlife biologist and worked
several years with the USDA Soil Conservation Service as a
soil conservationist.
Today he lives in Mt. Shasta, CA and works as a master gardener.
He took a sample of water from his backyard rain gauge on
Feb. 1, 2009 and submitted it to Basic Laboratory of Redding,
CA on Feb. 2, 2009. This sample showed aluminum at a level of
1010 micrograms per liter (ug/l).

Part 3.

John Winston.   johnfw@mlode.com