I remember the first time I looked up into the sky and saw white trails crisscrossing each other. I pointed this out to my then-husband and said that sure was weird. Later I looked up and saw that these trails had not dissipated, unlike what happens with contrails, the water vapor that follows jets. So I have been seeing chemtrails for at least 22 years. Some days I see them every day over Southern California. I've even seen them over Nova Scotia.
Yet I am always amazed when I talk to people who have never seen them. Don't people look up into the sky? What's wrong with people when they don't pay attention to what's taking place so clearly right over their heads? Even people I think of as intelligent and people who are readers and observers of human nature. They are oblivious.
Well, finally some journalists have produced a film, primarily of interviews with scientists, that brings this dire situation to light. Around Mt. Shasta in northern California, for example, aluminum levels are up to 375,000 times what is considered safe. Yikes, yes 375,000 times! Fish ponds get a film on them following days of spraying. Barium and strontium are also found in astronomical levels.
I'm sure that once enough people start yelling about chemtrails to their governments, we'll get some ridiculous story about how the aluminum is reflecting heat and sunlight away from the earth to protect the planet from global warming. But I would say there's a much more plausible reason--culling the herd.
Wake up, folks. Start looking overhead. If you're 50 years old or older, like me, you remember how the skies used to look--bright blue with bright white, fluffy clouds. Not this hazy white we have now.
Here's the film "What in the World Are They Spraying?" Watch it and do something before all us "undesirables" die of aluminum toxicity and all the super-rich bastards who planned and executed all this are the only ones left to enjoy this contaminated planet.
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- Perhaps my friend Mark summed me up best when he called me "a mystical grammarian." I am quite a mix--otherworldly, ethereal and in touch with "the beyond," yet prone to being very precise and logical, when need be. Romantic in the big-canvas meaning of the word, I see the world as an adventure, as a love poem, as a realm of beauty and wonder.
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