CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
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MINNIS’ MISCUE<br />
Meanwhile, NASA’s most vocal contrail expert, Dr. Patrick Minnis was achieving national prominence<br />
after taking advantage of the emergency grounding order issued to study U.S. skies in the absence of<br />
airliners.<br />
On September 12, 2001, during a time of worldwide shock and grief, the chemtrails debunker was cited<br />
in the Louisville Courier Journal and the New York Times for collecting “valuable data” on contrails<br />
during a period when the only planes in the air were nine military flights crossing the skies from Ohio to<br />
Virginia.<br />
In story slugged, “Empty Sky Aids Study”, the New York Times reported Minnis exulting in the valuable<br />
data on “contrails” he’d collected from those nine missions. The NASA research scientist explained how<br />
his team was able to chart “precisely how these contrails fanned out over five hours to form a shield of<br />
cirrus clouds covering over 24,000 square miles.”<br />
Yet NASA’s official website presumes that “contrails persist for one hour only.” NASA scientists further<br />
estimate that a rare, persistent contrail “spreads to two kilometers wide and has a length of 60<br />
kilometers.”<br />
Was Minnis studying chemtrails? Along with contradicting NASA’s published contrail information, his<br />
miscue graphically demonstrated the difference between military aircraft emissions and the civilian<br />
variety by recording long-lingering ‘trails behind nine special military aircraft – type not revealed.<br />
MORE SKEPTICS BITE THE CHEMTAIL DUST<br />
Less than one month after the horror and cover-up of 911, it was chemtrails-as-usual over the land of<br />
the less free, and its northern neighbor. In Hamilton, Ontario, the spraying was so heavy, family<br />
members Leander, Stephanie and Arthur Zimmerman began making connections between their health<br />
and the skies overhead.