CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
“Tens of tons,” he replied.<br />
Tens of tons of molecules?<br />
“Much of it is still up there,” Hank went on to explain. This is because nanoparticles are so light and<br />
small they tend bind to bind with oxygen molecules. And piggybacking on oxygen particles makes them<br />
buoyant.<br />
“It travels worldwide,” Hank continued. “Some of it comes down. Whatever it’s exposed to up there it<br />
brings down here. We get exposed to it. We breathe it in, we ingest it. It accrues in the same spot every<br />
time. And attracts more of it… “<br />
In the liver.<br />
And the brain.<br />
A JAR FULL OF TROUBLE<br />
On November 17th, 2005, Jeff Chandler collected a sample of<br />
chemtrails fibers in Northern Highlands, California. While playing<br />
outside with his son in the early afternoon, Chandler had noticed<br />
very low fibrous clouds lingering in the wakes of chemtrails<br />
spray aircraft. Soon afterwards, white fibrous material began to<br />
land on the ground, trees, and cars.<br />
Chandler's son collected some of the fallen the aerosol material<br />
with a stick and sealed it in a jar. Within minutes, the remaining<br />
fibrous aerosol material which had landed on trees and cars<br />
began to decompose.<br />
“Outside, it had all melted, evaporated, or just dissipated,” Jeff Chandler reported.<br />
The EPA refused to acknowledge receipt of the sample.<br />
“It was most disappointing to learn that there was no chance of having a chemical analysis done on the<br />
material. Imagine my surprise to find out that the Federal Environmental Protection Agency has no<br />
interest in dealing with samples like my son had collected,” Chandler wrote to chemtrails investigator<br />
Clifford Carnicom.<br />
“This is the US government agency chartered to protect citizens from hazardous chemicals in the air,<br />
water, and land! One has to wonder why this tax-supported ‘agency representing the interests of the<br />
people’ refuses to investigate allegations, from tax-paying citizens, that someone is spraying the skies<br />
with chemicals detrimental to the environment we all live in. Adding insult to injury, they flatly refuse to<br />
even examine physical samples of the alleged chemicals! Who do these people think they work for?”<br />
After further consultation with Carnicom, Jeff Chandler decided to examine the sample himself using an<br />
Intel QX3 digital microscope to which he had access. Five days after the aerosol fibers fell from the sky,<br />
he opened the jar.<br />
“I was not prepared for what happened when I popped the cap off the jar,” he emailed Carnicom. “It<br />
seems that when we sealed the jar with the packing tape, it did build up a concentration of whatever this<br />
material becomes when it breaks down. I was hit in the face with some sort of extremely noxious gas!<br />
My eyes burned fiercely, and I began coughing desperately. There was a very strong metallic taste on<br />
my tongue as well. It took several minutes to recover from this terrible bout. I worry what the long-term<br />
effects might be, but in the short term I did not get sick or feel any incapacitation.”