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CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas

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INTERNATIONAL CHEMTRAILS AND HAARP BAN PASSED BY THE UNITED NATIONS<br />

Fitrakis found this own NG0 chemtrails proposal circulating among the major European nations, where<br />

the subject of “chemtrails” was being actively debated.<br />

It turned out that HR 2977 was actually modeled on a previous UN General Assembly Resolution 55/32<br />

calling for a Permanent Ban on Basing Weapons in Space. This international resolution was passed 138<br />

to 0, with just three abstentions, Fitrakis reports – the “United States, Israel and Micronesia, under U.S.<br />

domination.”<br />

Signed by all but three members of the 141 member General Assembly, Article 5(3) of this international<br />

treaty also bans “chemtrails.”<br />

Under immense political pressure, HR 2977 was withdrawn. A replacement measure tagged HR 3616<br />

no longer referred to “chemtrails”.<br />

CONGRESSIONAL CLASH OVER CHEMTRAILS<br />

More down-to-Earth chemtrail combatants took a legislative approach. On October 2, 2001, Democratic<br />

Representative Dennis Kucinich brought a bill to ban chemtrails before Congress.<br />

Kucinich’s “Space Preservation Act of 2001” was intended “To preserve the cooperative, peaceful uses<br />

of space for the benefit of all human-kind by permanently prohibiting the basing of weapons in space by<br />

the United States, and to require the President to take action to adopt and implement a world treaty<br />

banning space-based weapons.”<br />

En route to the Committee on Science, and the Committees on Armed Services and International<br />

Relations, House Resolution 2977 reaffirmed the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, which<br />

states that it “is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful<br />

purposes for the benefit of all mankind.”<br />

VISION 2020<br />

“The truth is there’s an entire program in the Department of Defense, ‘Vision for 2020,’ that’s developing<br />

these weapons,” Representative Kucinich told reporter Bob Fitrakis.<br />

Released by the U.S. Space Command in 1998, “Vision for 2020” called for “Full Spectrum Dominance”<br />

of space, land, sea and air superiority. Total military control of Planet Earth and near-Earth orbit by the<br />

world’s sole superpower is the final step in achieving the Bush “National Security Strategy”, which<br />

authorizes “first-strike” use of nuclear weapons in order to assure “global domination” by the United<br />

States.<br />

As the news of HR2977 lit up the chemtrails community like a thunderbolt, the furor in the Science<br />

Committee threatened to scuttle a bill aimed primarily at keeping weapons out of space.<br />

HR3616 was quickly substituted. Submitted on January 23, 2002, this new “Space Preservation Act of<br />

2002” omitted all mention of “chemtrails”.<br />

As Carol Rosin, President of the Institute for Cooperation in Space, explained to outraged chemtrails<br />

activists, the switched bills many saw as a betrayal “simply makes it likely that more congress<br />

representatives will sign-on to the bill with less debate and controversy.”<br />

As Rosin elaborated, “the ‘chemtrail’ issue…and other specific weapon systems were becoming a<br />

distraction from the intent of the bill. It is time for everyone to rise above the negatives and their<br />

differences, and to help get this World Treaty and legislation signed into law before Bush breaks the<br />

ABM Treaty – at which time he will deploy space-based weapons under the guise of merely testing.”

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