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

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A VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE QUESTIONS CONTRAILS<br />

On March 5, 1999, Senator Joseph Lieberman wrote to EPA head Carol<br />

Browner regarding constituent concerns “about the possible release of<br />

toxic chemical substances from jet contrails” and “reports of toxic spraying<br />

over populated areas in 41 states.” In calling for a response from the EPA,<br />

Senator Lieberman noted that “My constituents further point out recent<br />

outbreaks of flu-like symptoms and other sicknesses in Connecticut and<br />

other states that may possibly be linked to jet fuel exhaust fumes.”<br />

No reply from the EPA was ever forwarded.<br />

NEW MEXICAN STANDOFF<br />

Sky watchers are still awaiting the outcome of New Mexico Representative<br />

Tom Udall’s March 13, 2000 request to the House Transportation and<br />

Infrastructure Committee to hold oversight hearings on the “chemtrails” issue.<br />

In September 1999, John Volkerdin of the New Mexico Environmental Protection Division responded to<br />

a letter from Alan Hutner of the Santa Fe-based Skywatchers organization. The environmental<br />

enforcement specialist stated that after contacting the National Guard, U.S. Army, New Mexico<br />

Agricultural Department, New Mexico Department of Military Affairs, and the Federal Aviation<br />

Administration – “the data does not suggest that any illegal or clandestine activity is occurring.”<br />

Another Santa Fe resident was contacted after complaining about the chemtrails: “I have finally received<br />

responses from the Health Dept. and Attorney General here. Same o’ same o’. Just normal contrail<br />

activity. Meanwhile, I just had some clients cancel their appointments because the whole family of six<br />

were down with pneumonia.”<br />

CONGRESS RESPONDS<br />

By now, concerned citizens across the USA were<br />

asking a host of mayors and congressional<br />

representatives to intercede and stop chemtrails.<br />

Among those contacted in writing were senators Ben<br />

Nighthorse Campbell, Wayne Allard, Jesse Helms,<br />

Edwards, McCain, Murray and Bingaman. In the House<br />

of Representatives Jon Kyl, Charles Taylor, Tom Allen,<br />

Bob Stump and Wayne Allard were also contacted.<br />

“I recently wrote to my representatives from Maine,”<br />

another constituent reported:<br />

I received a call from Rep. Tom Allen’s’ office<br />

telling me that they had assigned my complaint to the student intern in the office. They made a<br />

request for info to the FAA and the EPA, both of whom wrote back saying that the chemtrails<br />

were just normal jet contrails and that the stupid public was simply being misled by erroneous<br />

reports on the Internet. Clearly, they are in deep, deep denial and are treating the public with<br />

total contempt.”<br />

THE U.S. AIR FORCE RESPONDS AGAIN<br />

Senator John McCain contacted the U.S. Air Force. On August 3, 1999 Col. Michael Anderson of the<br />

USAF Legislative Liaison must have forgotten about megatons of Agent Orange and more than one<br />

million deformed children in Vietnam when he replied: “The U.S. Air Force does not conduct spraying<br />

operations over populated areas.”

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