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Chapter 7.<br />

SEE NO EVIL<br />

To the residents of Espanola – and the entire North American continent (referred to as Turtle Island by<br />

its original inhabitants) – the air force has repeatedly declared, “Those are not our planes.”<br />

Initially responding to complaints by citizens suffering adverse chemical reactions under high-flying<br />

aircraft, U.S. Air Force representatives pointed to “routine fuel dumping” over Las Vegas and other<br />

populated areas by fleets of multi-engine jet aircraft crisscrossing those skies for hours.<br />

This starling revelation riled residents who were apparently being regularly doused with highly toxic jet<br />

fuel in order to lower aircraft weights within proscribed maximum limits for landing.<br />

But veteran USAF tanker pilot Lt. Col. Den Ardinger, (Ret) has flown enough tanker missions to know<br />

this was not happening.<br />

“One of the things I want understood is that ‘spraying’ from a tanker is not unheard of regardless of what<br />

anyone tells you. It’s what is being sprayed that is the puzzle,” said this former tanker pilot. “There are<br />

reasons for a tanker to sometimes spray fuel into the atmosphere. What we are seeing today is not the<br />

occasional spraying I am talking about. When we dumped fuel we didn’t fly in a grid pattern.”

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