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

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Chapter 6.<br />

ESPANOLA<br />

In the summer of 1998 – long before anyone had heard of “chemtrails” – Ben McNenly and other<br />

residents of Espanola began seeing unfamiliar aircraft and strange clouds in the skies over this small<br />

Ontario, Canada community of 6,000 souls located about 30 miles above Lake Huron.<br />

That July, McNenly sighted a pattern he called a “sheet music grid” involving five parallel plumes<br />

running just above the northern horizon. It did not dissipate like a normal contrail.<br />

“I was suspicious of it,” he later emailed me. Especially after he and others within a 50-mile radius<br />

began coming down with sinus infections and flu-like symptoms at the same time. “My suspicions where<br />

there because I had heard a show on shortwave radio speaking about the spraying in the USA,”<br />

McNenly wrote.<br />

Since then, he didn't see anything dramatic in the skies over Espanola until the middle of February<br />

1999. “Then these grid patterns re-appeared in our skies - but only on weekends.”<br />

Ben McNenly wondered if “this might be evidence of a malicious intent - simply because they were<br />

choosing a time when most people up here are off work and outside.<br />

On one such weekend in late February a fellow in a neigbhouring town 20 miles away with a history of<br />

emphysema died of respiratory distress. When I have attended church lately, the service is often<br />

drowned out by coughing. Virtually everyone I know personally has a bad cough.”

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