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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“KILLER” CONSEQUENCES<br />
On August, 30, 2001 the BBC reported on “Rain-Making Linked To Killer Floods” after learning that 35 in<br />
the historic Lynmouth flood disaster “came only days after RAF rain-making experiments over southern<br />
England” triggered monsoon rains which caused 90 million tons of water to sweep down a narrow valley<br />
into Lynmouth on August 15, 1952.<br />
Entire buildings were destroyed as North Devon experienced 250 times normal rainfall for the month of<br />
August rainfall – within hours. In a description familiar to many chemtrails observers, survivors described<br />
planes circling before the disaster – and “how the air smelled of sulphur on the afternoon of the floods”<br />
as rain fell hard enough “to hurt people’s faces.”<br />
Uprooted trees dammed streams behind bridge abutments, “creating walls of water that carried huge<br />
boulders into the village, destroying shops, hotels and homes. Bodies washed out to sea were never<br />
found. Dilys Singleton lost six members of her family, including her grandmother.”<br />
Jokingly referred to by those involved in the secret experiment as “Operation Witch Doctor”, a covert<br />
program called “Cumulus” used silent gliders to “seed” clouds with salt and chemicals. A glider pilot<br />
named Alan Yates described, “How he flew over Bedfordshire as part of Operation Cumulus, spraying<br />
quantities of salt into the air.” Scientists later told him his efforts caused a massive downpour to fall from<br />
“summery” skies over Staines, 50 miles away<br />
The perpetrators of this drastic deluge drank toasts to meteorology – until a BBC news bulletin caused a<br />
“stony silence” to fall on the military contractors.<br />
NOT IN MY SKY<br />
Large-scale atmospheric modification is instinctively unpopular. Weather mod is also illegal. In May<br />
1997, Washington adopted a United Nations “Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other<br />
Hostile Use of the Environmental Modification Techniques”. ENMOD prohibits “the use of techniques<br />
that would have widespread, long-lasting or severe effects through deliberate manipulation of natural<br />
processes and cause such phenomena as earthquakes, tidal waves and changes in climate and<br />
weather patterns.”<br />
Citizen displeasure with atmospheric modification intensified in October 1999, when the grassroots<br />
group Citizens for Natural Weather collected a mail-in vote in which 252 respondents were in favor and<br />
903 opposed to the Western Kansas Weather Modification Program. The non-binding vote led the<br />
Rawlins County commission to pass a resolution opposing weather modification there.<br />
Other counties are considering a similar move.