--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mar 13, 2008, at 3:02 PM, endlessrainintoapapercup wrote: > > > Vaj, I'm surprised to hear about the grade school science > > explanation of chemtrails. I've heard for years that > > investigations of this world wide phenomenon could get no > > official acknowledgement that it was taking place
There is none. Vaj is, um, exaggerating a bit. The textbook supposedly talks about possible ways to stop global warming, one of which is for planes to use "richer jet fuel." There's nothing about ongoing experiments or anything similar in what the guy quotes from the textbook. For some basic information about this conspiracy theory, including rebuttals, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemtrails > > > Well keep in mind: this is something I read on the web, I have not > seen the actual alleged science book that was mentioned. It was > shocking when I read it, but it does makes sense. > > It could very well be that higher ups have known about global climate > change for years and realize it's threat to world sentience. But of > course they didn't want to start global migration problems, upset > economies, harm Big Money and create panic; so they do a major effort > in secret to engineer the environment. > > http://www.willthomas.net/Chemtrails/Articles/Chemtrails_In_US_Schools .htm >
