In a dramatic press release, chemtrails expert Will Thomas
claims that an anonymous interview obtained by a freelance
reporter proves that the US government is engaging in a
massive weather modification effort using US Air Force
tankers that are spraying particulate matter over wide areas
at high altitude.
Thomas reports that an FAS official in charge of air traffic
control over the northeastern U.S. has confirmed that there
is an ongoing military operation taking place in our skies.
The
air traffic controller, whom Thomas calls ?Deep Sky,? gave
freelance reporter S.T. Brendt an interview in which she
claims she was told at least 4 times to reroute commercial
airplanes around military aircraft that were taking part in a
secret operation over the northeastern seaboard.
Speaking on condition of strict anonymity, ?Deep Sky?
expressed concern over the classified nature of military
operations that were repeatedly conducted at altitudes
between 37,000 and 40,000 feet. While traffic controllers
usually ignore air traffic above 10,000 feet, he was ordered
to divert incoming European air traffic away from the military
planes. ?I was told there was a military exercise in the area,?
he said. ?Of course, they wouldn?t give me any of the
particulars.?
The disclosure came on March 12, as mass aerial maneuvers
saturated the northeastern U.S. skies with the X?s, circular
patterns and parallel lines that are characteristic of Chemtrail
activity reported by pilots, police officers and former military
personnel.
?Deep Sky? reportedly stated that the chemicals sprayed on
March 12 showed up as a ?haze? on Air Traffic Controller
radar scopes, but when asked if this posed a threat to air
safety replied, ?not from my perspective.? He said that similar
military activities were carried out ?on other dates? and
in ?other regions? in the U.S. When asked whether U.S. Air
Force jets crossed into Canadian air space, he replied ?yes.?
In December 2000, Canadian aviation authority Terry Stewart
investigated a complaint of intensive Chemtrail activity over
Victoria, the capitol of British Columbia. In a taped message,
the environmental manager for the Victoria International
Airport checked with the control tower and reported, ?It?s a
military exercise, U.S. and Canadian air force exercise that?s
going on. They wouldn?t give specifics on it.?
A patent issued to Hughes Aircraft Company in 1991 calls for
spreading a ?sunscreen? of aluminum particles to reduce
global warming by reflecting one percent of incoming sunlight.
Edward Teller, the inventor of the hydrogen bomb, proposed
similar reflective spraying in January 2001, saying ?The
simplest plan is to put into the high atmosphere small
particles that scatter away one or two percent of the
sunlight.?
Computer simulations carried out by Teller?s colleague,
geophysicist Ken Caldeira, at the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, showed that an anticipated doubling of
atmospheric carbon dioxide over the next 50 years would
result in no net warming across the globe if the spraying
program proposed by Teller was carried out. But Caldeira
warned a recent gathering of geophysicists that the sky
shield could cool the upper stratosphere and ?destroy the
ozone layer.?
Chemtrails are believed to contain barium and tiny particles of
aluminum. Such a mixture would increase the reflectivity of
the atmosphere and reduce the amount of sunlight reaching
the surface. Inert aluminum is not considered to be a human
health risk, but there are established limits for safe ingestion
of powdered aluminum, as small, talcum-fine particulates are
quick to lodge in human lungs and can cause respiratory
distress. The particles could also act as nuclei around which
clouds could form, leading to heavy rains and snowstorms.
There have been reports of flu-like symptoms, respiratory
problems and nosebleeds in areas with heavy Chemtrail cover.
Whether or not they can be linked to the spraying?or if there
has actually been any spraying?has not yet been definitively
determined.
Unknowncountry.com is in receipt of dozens of claims of
unusual contrail activity all over the world, and researchers
like Thomas and Clifford Carnicom have far more.
These terrifying stories are in urgent need of clarification. So
far, the general media has ignored the chemtrails issue almost
entirely, except for a few 'silly season' stories, such as the
one that appeared in the March 7, 2001 issue of USA Today.
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