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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Two years later, a Floridian would also report experiencing chemtrail-related eye problems. In<br />
November 2001, Barbara wrote:<br />
Well, they are spraying today across Tallahassee. I went to walk the dogs around 10:30 and, our<br />
beautiful sunny day was already being marked by ‘contrails’ – the kind that spread out and<br />
become a haze.<br />
These are different from the original chemtrails we had last year in that they don’t appear<br />
greasy. When they sprayed several weeks back with what appears to be the same stuff, my eyes<br />
began itching and burning like mad and my nose became very irritated and runny. Well, now the<br />
same thing is happening. Now, there are rain clouds threatening and my head is killing me – all<br />
in three hours. This really, really sucks! It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature. I fear we will pay a<br />
terrible price for their interference – one day soon.<br />
On January 8, 2000 the London Telegraph reported:<br />
Refrigerated lorries are once again being used by the National Health Service as temporary<br />
morgues in a grim repetition of scenes outside hospitals last winter. Hospitals on Britain’s south<br />
coast were forced to store bodies in trailers after nearly 40% of elderly victims of pneumonia<br />
contracted from an Influenza-Like Illness died. A spokesman at the Conquest Hospital in<br />
Hastings explained why a refrigerated container was brought into use on New Year’s Eve: “We<br />
can’t stack bodies up in the corridor.”<br />
OH OH, CANADA<br />
Nauseous, aching, coughing Canadians also flooded clinics and hospital Emergency Rooms that winter.<br />
But this onslaught of fevers were not symptoms of chemtrail poisoning – which results in a lowering of<br />
body temperatures. Not flu-like fevers.<br />
CALIFORNIA’S WINTER “FLU”<br />
On December 18, 1999 the Associated Press reported, “A nasty strain of the flu is flooding Southern<br />
California hospitals with haggard patients, straining emergency rooms and forcing some medical centers<br />
to send the sick elsewhere.”