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

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Stewart was responding to a call the previous day demanding to know why intense aerial activity had left<br />

lingering X’s, circles and grid-like plumes over the British Columbia capitol on December 6 and 7: “Mark,<br />

it’s Terry Stewart, Victoria Airport Authority. Just calling you back from your comment. From what I<br />

gather, it’s a military exercise; U.S. and Canadian air force exercise that’s goin’ on. They wouldn’t give<br />

me any specifics on it. Hope that helps your interest. Very odd. Thanks a lot. Bye-bye now.”<br />

CLICK HERE FOR TERRY STEWART’S CALL<br />

Bye-bye “airliners”. For the first time, an aviation official at a major airport had confirmed that the<br />

chemtrails were coming from a military operation. Since joint U.S.-Canadian military exercises have<br />

been going on for decades, I also found it intriguing that an aviation authority at one of Canada’s busiest<br />

international airports would refer to this particular operation as “very odd.”<br />

A call to Leftenant John Coppard at the Comox Canadian Forces air base north of Vancouver elicited a<br />

brief official response from Canada’s primary air defence base on the west coast. “No such joint<br />

operation exists,” Coppard claimed. But it was too late for Coppard to cope. The operation had already<br />

been confirmed.<br />

“Chemtrails has become the bane of my existence,” Stewart later told the Vancouver Courier. “It’s<br />

caused nothing but embarrassment. My uncle in L.A. even phoned me one night to say that a late night<br />

talk show host mentioned my name in his monologue.”<br />

The ground-level airport manager was also red-flagged at the U.S. border. “I may be getting paranoid,”<br />

Stewart added, “but the last few times I visited the U.S., the border guards really grilled me and made<br />

me cool my heels, as if they suspected me of being a whacko.” Or they wanted to know how much he<br />

knew.<br />

A March 20, 2001 Lifeboat News press release sent to news agencies across Canada was headlined:<br />

“‘Chemtrails’ Confirmed As USAF “Military Operation” In Canadian Skies”. Instead of investigating this<br />

encroachment on Canadian sovereignty and serenity, myopic “news” organizations kept their corporate<br />

gaze averted from the skies directly over their heads. But more pieces of the chemtrails puzzle would<br />

soon be disclosed from higher-level source.<br />

CANADIAN SOVEREIGNTY?<br />

The quiet splash of a kayak’s double-paddle carried clearly<br />

over waters calm enough to mirror the sky. It was one of<br />

those magical afternoons, with a small wooden boat and its<br />

master suspended in time and space. As Chimera’s long<br />

wooden prow drew a “V” toward the snow-capped mountains<br />

of Vancouver Island, I looked up and cursed the telltale X’s<br />

stretching from horizon to horizon across the Channel-like<br />

Strait of Georgia.<br />

Would the meddling Weather Force Specialists from that<br />

other country to the south never stop stealing our sovereignty<br />

– and skies?<br />

Across the strait, chemtrail-watcher and webmaster Richard<br />

Vizzutti was enduring the same assault. “Rick,” I wrote, “more<br />

than 27 continuous hours here – biggest chemtrails assault I<br />

have ever seen in this area.”<br />

“Major attack yesterday! No storm front moving in though,<br />

according to the weather report,” Rick Vizzutti replied. “The<br />

attack we had was a typical heavy attack day for us. Just have not seen a heavy attack for a while.

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