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

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INCREASED ATMOSPHERIC PARTICULATES CAUSE INCREASED HEART ATTACKS<br />

“Scientists and the EPA report that because Particulate Matter and sub-micron pollution particles bypass<br />

lung filters and enter the blood stream, they cause radical changes in the endocrine and nervous<br />

systems,” Amy Worthington reported in the Idaho Observer.<br />

“They can trigger high blood pressure and cause heart attack within two hours of inhalation. They cause<br />

the blood to become sticky, making it tougher for the heart to pump and increasing the risk of blood clots<br />

and vessel damage. Now researchers in Taiwan document ‘a significant increase’ in the number of<br />

stroke victims when Particulate Matter pollutant levels rise.” [Idaho Observer May/04]<br />

LUNG CANCER EXPLODES ACROSS USA<br />

“Typically there are approx. 175,000 new cases of lung cancer each year in the United States. So far,<br />

just for the months of January and February, 2006 there are already 172,000 new cases of lung cancer,”<br />

CNN reported. “If the rate of newly diagnosed lung cancer continues at this pace through 2006 there will<br />

be well over 1,000,000 new cases of lung cancer for '06 vs. the annual 175,000 rate for preceding<br />

years. This is an absolutely stunning increase...suddenly lung cancer rates have increased 1000%! And<br />

they are telling us to worry about BIRD FLU? What is going on?” [Lung cancer stats CNN American Morning Mar<br />

8/06]<br />

ASTHMA EXPLODES ACROSS BRITAIN AND NORTH AMERICA<br />

Since chemtrail spraying started in earnest in the late1990's, the incidence of Asthma has tripled in<br />

young women and doubled in young men. The number of children suffering from asthma has also<br />

shown a massive rise. Nearly one in four children suffer from this acute breathing disorder at some point<br />

in their lives – compared to 13% of children, the BBC reported following sudden epidemics of breathingrelated<br />

deaths in the winters of 1998 and 1999.<br />

“It is becoming a major health problem. And the severity of the illness is becoming worse,” the British<br />

government broadcast agency declared. [BBC Mar 14/00]<br />

RESPIRATORY STUDIES FOLLOW CHEMTRAILS<br />

John K. reports that a skeptical friend listened to my chemtrails discussions with Art Bell in early 1999<br />

and “was interested but not moved” when I described how usually two days following heavy spraying, an<br />

ad will appear in local newspapers asking for volunteers for a respiratory study. “Sure enough, one day<br />

he saw the sky covered by odd contrails and two days later the ad appeared in his local news paper.<br />

That and his own subsequent respiratory illness convinced him." [imageevent.com]<br />

SPACE BUGS<br />

What about the fungal and possible viral components of chemtrail<br />

contamination? If not deliberately introduced into a climate<br />

modification program, could malevolent microorganisms be<br />

piggybacking on the plumes?<br />

A surprising series of balloon flights made high above the U.S. during<br />

the 1960s collected stratospheric samples swarming with live bacteria<br />

and fungi - as well as viruses bigger than any known at the time.<br />

If viruses fall from the sky, most would land in the sea. And seawater is brimming with bugs. One study<br />

found that coastal seawater contains as many as ten million large virus-like particles per quart. As one<br />

researcher said: “No one knows where they come from or what they do. Their size and shape matches<br />

the virus-like particles found in the upper atmosphere.”

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