| Subject: On Ancient 'Chemtrails' |
| From: Echo2002 |
| Date: 26/02/2008, 00:28 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
On Ancient 'Chemtrails'
Despite the oppression of the Inquisition, Europe in the 13th century
was beginning to recover from the economic and social disruption
caused by the Crusades. Signs of a European renaissance were visible
in the widening of intellectual and artistic horizons. Trade with
other parts of the world did much to enrich European life. Europe was
entering an era in which chivalry, music, art, and religious values
were playing greater roles. Hardly a century of this progress had
passed, however, before a disastrous event abruptly brought it to a
temporary halt. That event was the Bubonic Plague, also known as the
Black Death.
As William Bramley states in his work The Gods of Eden, a great many
people throughout Europe and other plague-stricken regions of the
world reported that the outbreaks of the Plague were caused by foul-
smelling "mists." Those mists frequently appeared after unusually
bright lights were reported in the sky, far more frequently and in
many more locations than were rodent infestations.
"The first reports (of the Plague) came out of the East. They were
confused, exaggerated, frightening, as reports from that quarter of
the world so often are: descriptions of storms and earthquakes: of
meteors and comets trailing noxious gases that killed trees and
destroyed the fertility of the land . . . Sightings of unusual aerial
phenomena usually occurred from several minutes to a year before an
outbreak of Plague. Where there was a gap between such sightings and
the arrival of the Plague, a second phenomenon was sometimes reported:
the appearance of frightening human-like figures dressed in black.
Those figures were often seen on the outskirts of a town or village
and their presence would signal the outbreak of an epidemic almost
immediately."
Bramley further suggests that it is significant that foul mists and
bad air were blamed for many other epidemics throughout history.
During a plague in ancient Rome, the famous physician Hippocrates (ca
460-337 BC) stated that the disease was caused by body disturbances
brought on by changes in the atmosphere.
Historian Walter George Bell, drawing on writings from the period of
the Black Plague, summarized:
"Late into dark December nights of the year 1664 London citizens sat
up to watch a new blazing star, with "mighty talk" thereupon. King
Charles II and his Queen gazed out of the windows at Whitehall. About
east it rose, reaching no great altitude, and sank below the south-
west horizon between two and three o'clock. In a week or two it was
gone, then letters came from Vienna notifying the like sight of a
brilliant comet, and "in the ayr (Air) the appearance of a Coffin,
which causes great anxiety of thought amongst the people." Other
terrible apparitions were also seen, and listeners detected noises in
the air, such as the sounds of cannon and musket-shot. The report ran
that one night in February, hundreds of persons had seen flames of
fire together for almost an hour, which seemed to be thrown from
Whitehall to St. James and then back again to Whitehall, whereafter
they disappeared. In March there came into the heavens a yet brighter
comet visible two hours after midnight, and so continuing till
daylight. With such ominous portents the Great Plague in London was
ushered in."
Bramley suggests that this kind of information provides evidence that
UFOs, what he terms the "Custodial society," have bombarded the human
race with deadly diseases before now - the modern era of chemtrails.
This evidence, he says, is particularly intriguing when one takes into
consideration the claims made by a number of modern UFO contactees who
say that they are relaying messages to mankind from the UFO society.
"Some of them claim that UFOs are here to help mankind and that UFOs
will eradicate disease on Earth. The UFO civilization reportedly has
no disease. If the Custodial civilization is indeed so healthy,
perhaps it is only because it is not bombarding itself with germ
weapons. If UFOs truly intended to bring health to the human race,
maybe all they needed to do was to stop spraying infectious biological
weapons in the air."
Bramley's assumption that this was all caused by UFOs and aliens, is
however, essentially incorrect. It is, however, true that the
Brotherhoods, the secret societies, comprised as they are of many of
the scientific elite, and in possession of ancient knowledge of
biological and bacteriological warfare, were responsible for the
outbreak of these diseases, much as they have been responsible for the
outbreak of many of the current diseases such as AIDS, and the
different strains of influenza (flu) and pneumonia that have swept the
world killing millions. The epidemics of measles and other such
'curable diseases' in the West which have swept Africa, again killing
large numbers, have been a further outcome of the Brotherhood's
extermination program--a process of culling. Much as the basic premise
of The X-Files movie and series suggests, the elimination of various
'undesirable' groups of people on the planet using any form that
works, will only make their ultimate goal of world domination more
practical and easier to achieve.
The Black Death not only killed a great many people, it also caused
deep psychological and social wounds. People in the past were
convinced that the epidemics were God's punishment for sin and this
caused deep introversion. It was natural for people to accuse
themselves and their neighbors of wickedness and to wonder what they
had done to "deserve" such a fate, causing fragmentation within the
individual as well as within the group. It rarely occurred to the
victims that plagues, even if deliberately inflicted, had nothing to
do with trying to make human beings more virtuous. After all, the
psychological and social effects of the Plague produced the opposite
result. The misery and despair generated by the massive death tolls
brought about widespread ethical decay. In a dying environment many
people no longer care about whether their actions are right or wrong;
they are going to die anyway. In the fearful climate of the medieval
Plague, spiritual values notably declined and mental aberration
sharply increased. The same results are often noticed during war.
Although the Bible and other religious works may preach that plagues
and wars are created by 'God' to ultimately make the human race more
virtuous and spiritually advanced, the effect has always been the
opposite.
The cataclysmic nature of the Black Death overshadowed another
disastrous occurrence of the Plague Years: a renewed attempt by
Christians to exterminate the Jews, a recurring theme for the past two
thousand years. False accusations circulated that Jews were causing
the Plague by poisoning wells. The rumors stirred up a fearsome hatred
of the Jews inside those Christian communities being devastated by the
epidemic. Many Christians participated in the genocides, which may
have claimed as many lives, if not more, than the slaughter of Jews by
the Nazis in the 20th century.
According to the Encarta Encyclopedia, Germany figured . . . "as the
site of brutal massacres on the widest possible scale, which
periodically swept the country from end to end."
"These culminated at the time of the terrible plague of 1348-1349,
known as the Black Death. Perhaps because their medical knowledge and
hygienic way of life rendered them somewhat less susceptible than
others, the Jews were preposterously accused of having deliberately
propagated the plague, and hundreds of Jewish communities, large and
small, were blotted out of existence or reduced to insignificance.
After this, only a broken remnant remained in the country, mainly in
the petty lordships which protected and even encouraged them for the
sake of the financial advantages which they brought. Only a few large
German Jewish communities such as Frankfurt-am-Main or Worms managed
to maintain an unbroken existence from mediaeval times onward."
from volume 4, Where Were You Before The Tree of Life? www.4truthseekers.org