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

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QUEENSLAND COAST “CHEMTRAILED”<br />

On July 6, 2000 during a festival on Australia’s<br />

Queensland Coast, low-flying planes were seen<br />

spraying chemtrails on the beaches at Brunswick<br />

Heads, a port city about 200 kilometers south of<br />

Brisbane. Nearly two weeks later, on July 19,<br />

“starting at 7:00 AM several large aircraft flying at<br />

low altitude crisscrossed the sky in all directions<br />

spraying chemtrails.<br />

Within a few minutes, the famous clear blue<br />

Australian sky turned cloudy and hazy,” Diane<br />

Harrison reported. “For the first time in history<br />

here, it was almost impossible to see the beautiful mountains to the west.”<br />

Byron Bay was the target of this renewed spraying, Harrison wrote.<br />

To our astonishment, the clouds did not disperse, and they were very long, all the way down<br />

Australia’s Gold Coast. People stopped on the side of the road and got out of their cars to watch<br />

the incredible spectacle. I know of a few people who took photographs.<br />

The event resembled a war, as airplanes ‘attacked’ Byron Bay from all directions. The ‘contrails’<br />

were ‘turned’ on just before Byron Bay and ‘turned off’ after the planes passed over us.” The sky<br />

“resembled a load of match sticks that was dumped on the floor. These ‘contrails’ did not behave<br />

as ordinary contrails. While one side of these contrails remained straight, the other side<br />

dispersed, resembling a comb or a feather.<br />

“DANGEROUS EXPERIMENTS IN GREEK SKIES”<br />

On December 22, 2002 an American named Wayne wrote from the Greek Island of Aigina:<br />

There has been aerosol spraying in recent days over Athens, Greece. For a couple of months I<br />

guess. But I was up on Mount Pendeli yesterday with a couple of boys who wanted to play in the<br />

first snows of winter and I saw four planes systematically going back and forth. One of them was<br />

white and unmarked and later descended to a lower altitude, without spraying. I don’t want to get<br />

involved with this subject myself. I am a member of ATTAC-Hellas and we are concerned with<br />

economic problems and more lately with the European constitution. This chemtrails issue is for<br />

ecologists and medical doctors, but I haven’t seen any ecologists here taking an interest in it.<br />

Here in Greece where I am we’re having the wettest weather anyone can remember. The<br />

drainage system in Athens is not very efficient and we have had bad floods five, six or more<br />

times in the last six months, including twice last summer when it usually doesn’t rain much.<br />

The consistent bad weather for the last weeks has meant that the aerosol sprayers have been<br />

largely invisible until the last days. But now the weather has cleared up, and this morning the sky<br />

is a total mess. I was very much looking forward to the opportunity of getting out of the stifling<br />

atmosphere of Athens for the Christmas break and at first felt relaxed and liberated on the island<br />

of Aigina, amid the fresh air.<br />

But then lo and behold the next morning at about ten o’clock the clear morning sky was<br />

decorated by the first approaching jet trail. I thought it might have been jets that operate over<br />

Athens, on their way to work, but no. Back and forth they went, up and down the Saronic Gulf, at<br />

least seven jets, for hours, leaving among other things two gigantic plumes right over the town of<br />

Aigina and thoroughly messing up the sky. How many places in Greece is this going on?<br />

Everywhere I go: three locations in Athens, and now here, they are operating directly overhead.

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