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

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Wayne noticed similar ‘trails, over central Athens, the northern and southern suburbs, Mount Pendeli<br />

and the Saronic Gulf. “The trails these planes leave behind often remain visible for a long time. They<br />

gradually disperse and become clouds, which again do not look like the natural cumulus clouds we see<br />

at lower altitudes in the sky. Often on clear days a few hours of these planes flying backwards and<br />

forwards is enough to spoil the whole appearance of the sky.”<br />

On Christmas Eve a huge chemcloud was laid over the town of Aigina. “It was unlike anything I have<br />

ever seen before in my life,” Wayne commented, “and it got me wondering what we would be breathing<br />

when the contents of that cloud got down to ground level.<br />

Chemtrailing the Greeks turned out to be a major mistake. On<br />

Sunday February 16, 2003 the mass circulation Greek<br />

newspaper Ethnos headlined its lead story: “Scientists Uneasy:<br />

Dangerous experiments in the Greek skies”.<br />

The story’s subheading must have turned a few heads:<br />

“American aircraft are spraying the atmosphere with chemicals<br />

with a view to creating an artificial cloud as an “antidote” to the<br />

Greenhouse Effect.”<br />

The story by Giannis Kritikos described a vote by the Aigina<br />

Island town council to ask their government to explain what is happening in the skies over Greece.<br />

A picture taken from the 2004 edition of Chemtrails Confirmed was used to illustrate similar<br />

phenomenon observed over Aigina “without any warning” two months previously.<br />

The translated caption read: “The white trails left behind by this tanker plane which is used normally for<br />

aerial refueling, is not smoke but a cloud of chemicals which provide scientists with the ability to control<br />

the climate in an entire geographic region.”<br />

A photograph of Leonidas Kardaras, an environmental chemist with a master’s degree in environmental<br />

technology was paired with a shot of Katsaros from the Democritus research centre in Athens, with the<br />

inscription: “The two scientists point out to our correspondent the dangers to public health entailed in the<br />

specific experiments.”<br />

A third photo showed former parliamentarian Tasia Andreadaki asking, “Who gave permission for this<br />

spraying?” The story noted that Katsaros had been invited to speak about chemtrails on Greek national<br />

television a few mornings later.<br />

CHEMTRAILS COMMENTARY FROM GREENPEACE<br />

Just as this reporter personally discovered that the threat of massive<br />

oil well fires in Kuwait to be too hot politically for Greenpeace’s main<br />

headquarters in Amsterdam to warn the world, this world-renowned<br />

environmental corporation refuses to recognize chemtrails.<br />

On March 15, 2004, Greenpeace Switzerland’s Climate and<br />

Transport expert Cyrill Studer wrote an internal memo to his<br />

colleagues, stating:<br />

I have heard of the chemtrails phenomenon… For the<br />

present, Greenpeace… will not be following up the theme of<br />

chemtrails. There is not a sufficiently solid scientific basis…<br />

Greenpeace is not an organization that can undertake the<br />

verification of a supposed phenomenon.

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