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

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Roughly a mile away, Central Mountain Middle School had to be evacuated after more than “100<br />

students were sent to local hospitals for severe respiratory problems, skin irritations and flu-like<br />

symptoms” caused by the polymer strands - properly known as Polyvinyl Ester Polymer. “The children<br />

had breathing problems and complained of skin and eye irritation.” [macon.com; wjactv.com]<br />

Interesting that an Ohio newspaper picked up this story. In an email to this author, HAARP inventor<br />

Bernard Eastlund responded that two Ohio companies also make polymers that could be sprayed in the<br />

air and “tuned” to HAARP’s frequencies to heat the local atmosphere and thereby modify the heat<br />

transfers responsible for weather.<br />

’Any idea what these are?" asked University of Plymouth marine biologist Richard Thompson. As the<br />

science magazine Orion went on to report: “About one-third turn out to be natural fibers such as<br />

seaweed, another third are plastic, and another third are unknown - meaning that they haven't found a<br />

match in their polymer database…or that it's too small for their machine, which analyzes fragments only<br />

to twenty microns, slightly thinner than a human hair.”<br />

Not good, the editors concluded. “The material still remains a polymer. Polyethylene is not biodegraded<br />

in any practical time scale. There is no mechanism in the marine environment to biodegrade that long a<br />

molecule." [Orion May-June/07]<br />

ANGEL HAIR IN KELOWNA<br />

Half a continent away, in Kelowna, B.C., David continues to monitor, photograph and log spraying<br />

events since 1998. While living in Pritchard between Kamloops and Chase on the Trans-Canada<br />

Highway, he witnessed six different occasions on which heavy spraying dropped 20 to 25-foot lengths of<br />

“spider web-like” material “everywhere”.<br />

His apple tree streamed with this strange “angel-hair”.<br />

So did his fence and vegetable garden.<br />

Within weeks of the initial shower of “angel-hair”, black mold appeared on their crops. David says that<br />

chemtrails are being laid “almost daily up here in the Okanogan,” especially over Kelowna. Others in the<br />

area agree. “The evidence is everywhere,” he insists. “But no one is telling us anything!”<br />

WORRIED ABOUT WEBS<br />

This explanation did not help Robert, who wrote from north central Texas to describe small planes over<br />

the Edgecliff area just south of Fort Worth “spreading some type of chemical.”<br />

Half an hour later, he received a phone call reporting<br />

small planes sighted near Rio Vista also spraying<br />

something into the atmosphere “that appeared like<br />

spider webs.”<br />

His family watched two small jets race from west to east.<br />

This was odd because the normal flight pattern out of<br />

DFW and Love Field usually pass flying from north to<br />

south. “Soon after the two jet planes had passed,”<br />

Robert recounts, “there were a lot of what appeared to<br />

be spider webs falling to the ground all around us.”<br />

Ushering his family inside, Robert called the local<br />

sheriff’s office. He was told his call was among many<br />

inquiries about what the police were calling, spider webs. When Robert tried to get samples, “the webs<br />

turned to dust almost every time I attempted to pick one up and put in a Ziploc bag.”

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