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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And this is spooky because I am experiencing this, and a significant percentage of chemtrail<br />
sufferers are also reporting this unusual symptom…<br />
Both me and my wife, my left eye has been twitching disturbingly, hard to look at something at<br />
times, never had this or the pimple on the face symptom before. Wife’s left eye twitching in the<br />
same area. Her lower lid almost spasms to the point of having to hold it.<br />
BLOODY NOSES<br />
Gushing nosebleeds are a common chemtrail symptom. In mid-January, 2000, Vicki posted this account<br />
on her Oklahoma website:<br />
On Monday of this week, the chemfog rolled in. I had lots of errands to do and was outside for<br />
about 3-4 hours. I had sneezed 2 or 3 times but no big deal. About 10 minutes after I got home,<br />
both sides of my nose started gushing blood. I don’t get nosebleeds, and this wasn’t the minor<br />
kind. This was the posterior kind – no matter if I was leaning forward, or standing, blood was<br />
gushing down my throat.<br />
I would put a tissue to my nose with my left hand, and by the time I reached for another tissue<br />
with my right hand, the tissue in my left hand was completely soaked with blood. I had to use a<br />
towel. If you’ve ever had a bad head cold where you feel the mucous bubbling around in your<br />
head and in your ears, this is what it felt like, only it wasn’t mucous, it was blood.<br />
I’m not squeamish and am usually very calm when there’s an injury. But I must admit, this<br />
freaked me out. When the bleeding finally stopped after about 20 minutes, we noticed that my<br />
ears were bright red and they felt like they were on fire.<br />
All day yesterday it felt like every sinus passage in my head was on fire and my eyeballs ached.<br />
Every joint in my body was sore and I was extremely cranky. Every footfall resounded in my<br />
head. Suffice it to say, I now believe there is something going on here more sinister than weather<br />
modification.<br />
In another incident in the fall of 2000, while driving to the radio station, a talk show host suddenly started<br />
gushing blood from his nose. At the radio station, he discovered that two office workers also had<br />
nosebleeds. So the talk jockey asked his listeners to call in with their most notorious nosebleed stories.<br />
A listener described what happened next: “Most of the calls were, surprisingly, about people who had<br />
nosebleeds that afternoon. Alot of them had never had one before and were wondering what could have<br />
caused it. Some of them, including the talk show host, also had flu-like symptoms. The host usually tries<br />
to make a joke out of everything, but he had a difficult time trying to lighten up the show on this<br />
particular afternoon.”<br />
As William Wallace related, after being sprayed by a low-flying Intruder-type jet while plowing a field in<br />
Washington State: “They are spraying something deliberately. I must’ve had 15 nosebleeds last<br />
summer. I’d blow my nose and it would bleed. And I never had that before. I’d bend over planting and it<br />
would bleed.”<br />
Wallace was not tested. But blood from his wife Ann was later lab-tested and found to have dangerously<br />
low blood platelet counts. According to one medical lab: “When platelets are low, microscopic vessels<br />
become weak and rupture easily. Patients can have spontaneous nosebleeds.”<br />
Platelets are produced in the bone marrow by large cells called megakaryocytes. A normal platelet<br />
count is 130,000 to 400,000. The bone marrow is capable of increasing the production of platelets up to<br />
6 to 8-times normal, if necessary.