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

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Chapter 3.<br />

PANDEMIC<br />

On January 7, 1999, just as I went on Art Bell’s “Coast to Coast” radio show for the first of seven shows<br />

with news of something called “chemtrails”, the Philadelphia Daily News was reporting that Emergency<br />

Room patients were overflowing into the hallways at West Jersey Hospital in Berlin, New Jersey “as a<br />

wave of respiratory illnesses swept the area.”<br />

At Northern Westchester County Hospital, "there was a 24 hour waiting period to get in."<br />

New York State hospital was so full of patients suffering with the “flu” there was a 24-hour waiting period<br />

to get in. The following day, local San Francisco TV stations reported that paramedics were being<br />

diverted to help handle swamped ERs.<br />

In Manitou, Michigan, Registered Nurse Kim Korte was driving north on M52 when she noticed "stripes"<br />

in the sky. "It appeared as if someone took white paint on their fingers and from north to south ran their<br />

fingers through the sky. These contrails were evenly spaced and covered the whole sky!" from east to<br />

west.<br />

Within 24 hours, Korte became very weak and feverish. After her boyfriend told her that "many in his<br />

family started coming down with the same complaints," the RN "started noticing a lot of my patients and<br />

their family members were coming down with these symptoms at the same time." On checking with her<br />

colleagues, the former hospital supervisor learned that other nurses and physicians were complaining<br />

“of being extremely busy with respiratory diagnoses."<br />

Two days later, a person in Portland “heard on the radio that the hospitals in Portland are jammed up<br />

with people coming in. Plus in Eugene it seems like everyone is coming down with something. And my<br />

wife and I saw some rainbow-colored clouds yesterday. We are calling them chem-clouds.” The Oregon<br />

Health Science Building, which takes overflow from hospitals, was “overloaded with people with upper<br />

respiratory problems.”

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