The chemtrails saga continues
By Jim Marrs
Date: 11/30/2000
URL: http://www.alienzoo.com/features/m/200011300001.cfm
Recently, a checkerboard pattern of spray trails in the North Texas sky was
pointed out to various residents of a small semi-rural community northwest of
Fort Worth.
It was explained that true airline vapor trails are made up mostly of
condensed water and soon evaporate. These strange "Chemtrails" spread out,
merge with each other, and form a haze over the land.
Interestingly, the citizens of this small town seemed more concerned with the
election brouhaha than with what may be being sprayed into the air they
breath.
Could this be a sign of the apathy being instilled in the American
population? "What can I do about things, I’m only one person," is a common
refrain from persons who do not want to be discomforted by the facts.
Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the Chemtrails story is the apparent
lack of interest in both the general population and, more specifically, the
"watchdog" news media.
Last year, a Spokane, WA, Spokesman-Review broke ranks and actually asked
government officials about the Chemtrials. "The Air Force doesn’t do anything
that emits anything other than a normal contrail, which is vapor," replied
U.S. Air Force spokeswoman Margaret Gidding, assuring reporters that there
was no official program of aerial spraying. This assurance came from the same
Air Force that told us three years ago that various residents of Roswell,
including trained and decorated intelligence officers of the local air base,
merely saw test crash dummies in the mid-1950s, somehow lost track of the
years and believed they saw aliens in 1947. This is the same Air Force which
assured us for many years that Area 51 did not exist.
Furthermore, lab tests in various parts of the country, to include Canada,
have shown Chemtrails contain various pathogens and molds, including
Streptomyces, Bacilli Amyloliquefaciens, Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas
Aeruginosa, and Florescens in addition to JP-8 jet fuel.
One sample of JP-8 fuel analyzed in 1997 by Aqua Tech Environmental Labs in
Ohio found 51 toxic substances including ethylene dibromide (EDB), which was
banned by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1983 as highly toxic.
All of these substances can cause respiratory problems in humans, with older
citizens and infants especially susceptible.
The Washington newspaper The Spotlight reported in October that a group of
about a dozen researchers secretly made a yearlong study of Chemtrails and
concluded they were the result of "a massive top-secret military research and
development project, possibly linked to the United Nations."
The object of this project, according to this study, is weather modification.
This investigation reportedly involved experts in electronics, environmental
engineering, medicine, chemistry as well as former employees of the CIA and
National Security Agency (NSA).
These researchers claimed to have determined that substances in the
Chemtrails are mixed in a barium salt base. Barium is injected into or
ingested by persons about to be X-rayed for internal health problems.
"(This project) is directly responsible for the strange weather that is being
experienced in the United States," one of the researchers told the tabloid.
"They are simply screwing up our normal weather patterns by dumping barium
salt and polymer fiber in vast quantities into the atmosphere."
Some support for the weather modification theory may be found in a recent
U.S. Air Force study titled, "Weather as A Force Multiplier: Owning The
Weather In 2025." This study noted how jet tankers spray chemicals that form
"cirrus [cloud] shields" masking other aerial activity from ground observers.
In the past, USAF weather modification programs involved the use of carbon
black, which could add heat to the atmosphere. About a year ago, following
numerous complaints from residents in Ontario, the Canadian Ministry of
Environment found carbon black in samples of Chemtrail "fallout". They also
found "chaff," small bits of aluminum used to jam radar. This, of course,
would prevent the tracking of aerial dispersion patterns.
None of the evidence gathered so far in sporadic and individual study of the
Chemtrail story has invalidated the statements of Canada’s Common Cause
Medical Research Foundation which in October issued a report stating that
Chemtrails are part of a highly-secret U.S. Government program to immunize
the population against a mutated brucellosis pathogen developed in the 1980s
and given to Saddam Hussein during his war against Iran. These designer
bacteria were used against U.S. troops during the Persian Gulf War and have
become known as Gulf War Syndrome. A mutated variety, which has now entered
the civilian population, is known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrom
