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

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Which was why the twins were back. They knew that Hank would relay their latest briefing to me -<br />

hopefully in time to prevent a biological apocalypse.<br />

This time, Bob and Dave had brought along an elderly gentleman “with a slight accent” from a small,<br />

distant, hot, beleaguered and closely allied country, who had wanted to meet Hank ever since reading<br />

his three-page fictional scenario back in 1995.<br />

OPEN AIR<br />

Prepared for the U.S. Army, Hank’s extrapolation of then-current classified research imagined a night<br />

attack on an enemy camp by two American helicopters hovering in whisper-mode “over jungle treetops”.<br />

Receiving a green light, the pilot of the lead Apache fired a pair of Hellfires that hit “on either side of a<br />

camp with a poof instead of a boom.” As the grass starts to whither, and people inside the camp start<br />

falling over, their infrared signatures goes “darker, darker gone.”<br />

A second green light sends the trailing Huey to land inside the camp. Protected by a prophylactic pill<br />

similar to the “PB” tablets swallowed by GIs during Desert Storm, the team “goes walking around in their<br />

jocks and socks kicking bodies over.” Proceeding to the “head shed” they gather valuable “Intel”—which<br />

they fax from the Huey on their way home” so that the contaminated documents can be destroyed in<br />

flight.<br />

When Bob and Dave introduced them, Hank’s new friend was carrying his copy of the “The Mission”. As<br />

Hank relayed to me, “He was upset by it because it followed and tracked what they actually did<br />

accomplish in 1996.”<br />

Because I had previously drawn on congressional testimony and military sources to extensively<br />

document more than a decade of illegal “Open Air” tests of biological simulants on Americans, coast-tocoast<br />

during the 1970s and early ‘80s, I was surprised when Hank confirmed that the U.S. Army Medical<br />

Material Development Command (USMDA) at Fort Dietrich still issues final project grants for biosimulants<br />

still being released over U.S. cities 20 years after this program was supposedly stood down.<br />

“It’s bad crap, but not the worst crap,” Hank told me, explaining how “at least one out of five or more<br />

genetically altered molecules” will eventually release their material to “bind with something more<br />

compatible”—such as living human cells.<br />

“This will turn your crank,” Hank said next. “If you take a more than moderately heavy metal and out it<br />

into a liquid or foam into the atmosphere it will cause a visible streak in the sky.”<br />

He was right!<br />

It turned out that Hank’s informant with an accent—an individual I will name “Ezekiel”—is closely<br />

involved with a previously unconfirmed aspect of the chemtrails program. . This confirmed “insider”<br />

disclosed that military applications occasionally piggybacked on some chemtrail missions, are adding<br />

supposedly benign biological agents to chemtrails to see if these slightly sick-making agents will be<br />

absorbed and by the atmosphere, or carry to the ground where—as in previous “Open Air”<br />

experiments—crowded emergency rooms can attest to their effectiveness. Or as Hank put it, “You can<br />

pretty much tell what the target saturation will be”—if more lethal variants are eventually used against a<br />

targeted population.<br />

“The things people are seeing worldwide are part and parcel of a larger experiment,” Hank was told.<br />

“The real kicker is that it’s more than a ‘dual use’ kind of thing.”<br />

As he went on to explain, chemtrails are being used to bounce radiation from radar and radio<br />

transmissions “over the horizon,” clear around the globe if necessary. This artificial “aerial obscuration”<br />

as the Air Force officially terms it, is also being used to keep radiation from penetrating it—deflecting<br />

electronic spy satellite sweeps “without destroying said satellite,” Hank was told.

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