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

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Another morning in late March, observers in Spokane counted 33 chemtrails in a two and half hour<br />

period. “We have a police scanner, and we are hearing so many rescue calls for people with breathing<br />

difficulties.”<br />

In Everett, Washington about the same time:<br />

I’ve been noticing the chemtrails for a while now. My 8-year old daughter has been sick this<br />

week with a bad upper respiratory infection and her asthma has flared up. My 18-year old son<br />

came home sick about three weeks ago with fever, bronchitis and incredible dizziness. Took him<br />

to the doctor a couple of days later and all the staff were out very sick with the same thing.<br />

One of the office girls fell over from dizziness at the office, nearly hitting her head on the filing<br />

cabinet! They had to drive her home because she was too sick to drive. They had to hire outside<br />

temporary help just to run the office! They were extremely busy with patients coming in all week<br />

very sick with the same symptoms.<br />

Same thing with my son. His girlfriend had to drive him home because he was too dizzy and sick.<br />

Also – and this really scares me – one of my son’s friend’s sister who is about 22-years old<br />

showed up at her parent’s house sprawled out on their couch very sick with 104 fever. The next<br />

day she had open sores all inside her mouth with bleeding gums! What awful things are they<br />

spraying on us and why?<br />

In Chandler, Arizona that spring, one resident reports that after heavy chemtrail activity, “the doctor’s<br />

offices and hospitals were totally packed the next week and one of the nurses I spoke to said they didn’t<br />

know what was wrong with everyone.” In Norfolk, Virginia, “schools were closed and everyone was<br />

sick.”<br />

Dr. Robert Saken, a partner in the Soho Pediatrics Group, told the same newspaper, "It was surprising<br />

to me how sick they got and how quickly it happened."<br />

Montefiore Hospital’s Director of Virology could not explain the sudden epidemic of fatal respiratory<br />

cases. It was, Dr. Ilya Spigland, told the New York Times, "very possible that the increase in respiratory<br />

infections may not be due to the flu."<br />

That same day in Lake Havasu, California, headlines in Today's News Herald announced: "Victims<br />

Curse Unnamed Bug, But Can't Call It The 'Flu'." MD Mary Lou Callername told the Herald that a<br />

nameless virus was bringing at least 10 patients a day into her office – and driving some into the<br />

hospital. “But laboratory tests show only a few are suffering from Type A or other identifiable strains of<br />

influenza," she said.<br />

The previous weekend, after San Francisco residents Curtis Schumann noticed "sky grids in the<br />

making" and Melanie Zucker watched nine contrails woven over Berkeley, local TV stations reported<br />

Bay area emergency rooms also inundated with flu-like cases.<br />

A Seattle resident reported: "I've lived here for 26 years never seeing this number of contrails at once."<br />

But the sky trails were not condensation trails. Pneumonia patient Lowell Barger told ENS that in the<br />

hospital where he was admitted in late January, "their respiratory ward was overflowing with people, and<br />

they were having to put respiratory patients in other wards." At that time, a resident of Spokane listening<br />

to a police radio scanner reported hearing "many rescue calls for people with breathing difficulties."<br />

In Palmyra, New Jersey shortly after Lucrecia Moon watched unusual lingering contrails from a<br />

McDonald's, a nurse reported "many people ill."<br />

In Las Vegas, Nevada, TV news coverage told of area hospitals being filled with people experiencing<br />

breathing problems.

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