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

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I was downtown on Thursday. While walking from the top of a hill (Sutter St) and heading down<br />

towards Market St and it looked like the entire area was filled with smoke.<br />

When I got home, there were X’s and grids all around my neighborhood. Friday there were more.<br />

My husband, who’s having a hard time accepting this stuff, even commented about the “pretty”<br />

sunset, the chemtrails were bubble gum pink!”<br />

Saturday morning I zipped over to the market at 7:30 am and there was a huge blanket of<br />

perfectly straight “clouds” going from Pac Bell Park (the new baseball stadium near the Bay<br />

Bridge) going south towards Candlestick Park (the old one, near the airport.) Occasionally<br />

another wide stripe crossed over the large blanket.<br />

Last night as the moon rose it looked like she was behind a big fuzzy blanket. Definitely not fog!<br />

Today, Sunday we have pretty much normal clouds.<br />

Interestingly, my favorite cat has been suffering from asthma and a cough all year. It’s been<br />

assumed that it was an allergic reaction to her cat litter and to one of our rabbit’s fur. Wednesday<br />

her cough suddenly came back. I noticed my husband reaching for his inhaler a lot more than<br />

usual and my lungs have been tight and my eyes slightly red.<br />

Getting back to my cat, the cough persisted and the light bulb in my head went off! She began<br />

coughing with the chem trails! Another friend of mine who lives just outside of the wine country<br />

about 1 1/2 hours north of SF reports that she’s finding a yellow powder everywhere. But this<br />

sounds like another issue…an even scarier one.<br />

On December 9, 2002, Kathleen reported “an outbreak of a flu-like illness in huge numbers in the SF<br />

Bay Area: mild fever, congestion, sore throat, weakness, chills. One doctor’s office in SF had 40 calls in<br />

three days!”<br />

Residents in Santa Rosa and Ukiah, two to three hours’ drive to the north, as well as someone near<br />

Seattle, a person in Milwaukee, and a man in upstate NY – all told Kathleen there were no flu outbreaks<br />

in their area. The CDC website reported no flu in the USA.<br />

But in the Bay Area…”It’s been several days and my husband and I can’t shake it,” Kathleen wrote.<br />

“One friend has relapsed after a week, another has relapsed after two weeks. Of course, we get our fair<br />

share of chemtrails, and I’m very suspicious. A big anti-war rally in SF is scheduled for 12/28.”

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