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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UNFRIENDLY SKIES<br />
Could commercial planes be spreading chemtrails? While obviously not involved in back-and-forth<br />
gridding, with more than five million flights crisscrossing the planet every year, the sheer volume and air<br />
mileage flown by daily-scheduled point A to B commercial flights offers convenient opportunities to<br />
augment the task of the tankers.<br />
Easily identified MD-80s alone currently log 4,800 daily<br />
flights. Co-produced with artist Paul Grignon, a disturbing<br />
clip in our video documentary “Chemtrails: Mystery Lines In<br />
The Sky” clearly shows this MD-80 jetliner laying a thick<br />
white plume beneath two equally prominent and persistent<br />
chemtrails.<br />
The phenomenon observed above dozens of nations fit the<br />
patents, studies, proposals and computer models calling for<br />
a “sunscreen”.<br />
TELLER’S LAST BIG IDEA<br />
When Dr. Edward Teller stood to address an International<br />
Seminar On Planetary Emergencies in 1998, the Earth’s<br />
lowest temperatures had just been found by worldwide<br />
NOAA observatories to be heating up more than 2<br />
degrees Fahrenheit per century. Frightening forecasts<br />
called for even more rapid heating over the coming<br />
decades.<br />
Bellwether Antarctica was warming 10-times faster than<br />
this global rate. Adele and Chinstrap penguin colonies<br />
were going extinct on the Antarctica Peninsula, where<br />
stunned scientists clad in windbreakers strolled in<br />
unprecedented rain showers marveling at a first-time<br />
profusion of wildflowers.<br />
While corporate-controlled media scoffed at the inevitable<br />
outcome from trapping more solar heat in Earth’s enclosed<br />
greenhouse, top scientific advisers to governments from<br />
Tuvalu to Washington were close to panic. Just the year before, while the father of the H-bomb was<br />
busy co-authoring a quick techno fix to reduce global warming without reducing greenhouse gas<br />
emissions, our space colony was hurriedly heating up.<br />
Even as malarial mosquitoes invaded the continental United States and tropical Dengue fever spread as<br />
far north as South Carolina, melting Arctic tundra threatened to burp megatons of heat-trapping<br />
methane gas into an already overheating atmosphere. Canada’s northern boreal forests were sweating<br />
out a warming trend that threatened to add their dying mass of carbon to the greenhouse, as well.<br />
The vast, interconnected world ocean was also heating up, altering weather-moderating currents,<br />
changing pelagic patterns of food fish and other sea life, and triggering massive storms. As Teller<br />
described his sunscreen solution, the strongest El Nino ever recorded was seeing tropical marlin and<br />
mahi-mahi caught off the coast of Washington state. Swordfish were beaching in Scotland, and torrential<br />
rains had resulted in “once-in-a-millennium” flooding in Germany.<br />
The year before, similar “Superstorms”, droughts and floods killed 50,000 people. Also in 1997, the first<br />
“Category 6” hurricane ever recorded packed sustained winds of 200 mph.