CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
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An intrigued Spratt replied the same day, wondering if she was “referring to experiments that were<br />
carried out using spider’s threads to test the survival of bacteria in the environment by the military in the<br />
1960’s and 1970’s.” The idea behind the experiment was to use spider threads as a convenient matrix<br />
for bacteria to be sprayed on “and left in the air to see how they survived.”<br />
Allaying his questioner’s concerns over a deliberate biowarfare attack, Spratt pointed out. “The silk<br />
thread technique is of no use for spreading bacteria as a BW attack as far too few bacteria will stick to<br />
them to get any significant exposure.”<br />
What about yet another “Open Air” test gone awry? It was Spratt who disclosed the secret military tests<br />
of biowarfare agents carried out over Britain between 1961 and 1976. According to one news report,<br />
“Prof Spratt’s report focuses on a series of tests by Porton Down on the transmission of biological<br />
agents released by sprays from aircraft and ships in Dorset and east Devon. A number of tests used the<br />
‘microthread technique’ where bacteria were attached to the threads of a spider’s web.”<br />
Professor Spratt stated that the spiders’ thread tests “posed no conceivable threat to human health”. But<br />
he added that other “open air” biowarfare trials “did expose a large number of people to clouds of<br />
bacteria that would have been breathed into the lungs.”<br />
As we have seen, the bacteria Serratia marscesens and Kledsiella aerogenes were supposedly<br />
“attenuated” or killed before being released over jolly olde England.<br />
BRUISED BY CHEMTRAILS<br />
In early 2001, Pat Edgar sent a Sallisaw update:<br />
I’m not fairing well myself. Last Thanksgiving I was sick again and my throat was sore. I noticed<br />
a lesion that popped up beside my tongue in the back of my throat. My father and I were in the<br />
town of Rochelle, Illinois back in September. Dad had a seizure and ended up in the community<br />
hospital. I was telling all the nurses about the contrails and all the Lupus in our area, as they<br />
were spraying the hell outside overhead. Complete with the cobwebs coming down. They were<br />
all most interested. The one nurse told me they are at epidemic stage in their town with people<br />
being diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.