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From: Sarah Judith Cole <[email protected]>
To: Essential Oils <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 7:13 PM
Subject: [essoil] spider type substance


> Hi all,
>
> Below is some more info on the chemtrails type stuff.  Please, stock up on
> Thieves, Oregano, and Immupower.
>
> Pictures of this stuff at Rusty's website:
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/2733/contrailcanyon2.html
>
>
> Thomas Brewer [email protected] writes:
>
> While driving back to Alaska on Nov. 11th traveling up I-5 approximately
30
> miles north of Sacramento and continuing to Red Bluff I saw a strange
> substance falling from or floating in the sky.
>
> I noticed strings of fiber like material of varying lengths, a few inches
to
> many feet long (up to 50), floating at various elevations above the
highway.
> After maybe 10-15 miles of seeing this and noticing some along the
shoulders
> and on the roadway I stopped at a rest area and saw many strings of this
> attached to trees, signs, and on the lawn. I used a straw and twirled
> strings of it into a ball about the size of a golf ball and put in a drink
> cup with lid and put in a zip lock bag. That sample today is about half
the
> original size.
>
> These ranged from clusters half the size of my hand, to rope like
diameters
> ball point pen size, down to spider web size. As I collected the sample
some
> of the thinner strings attached  to my arm and seemed to have a sticky,
> almost suction type attachment. A burning sensation followed for about 10
> minutes after pulling off of arm, even after washing at rest area
restroom.
> No apparent skin irritation appeared.
>
> One rope like strand, about 12-15 feet long was horizontal across the road
> at about 3 feet and stuck to my vehicle from the far left bumper, up
across
> the headlights and grille and continued up across the hood to the bottom
> edge of the windshield. This is still visible today, although shrunk to a
> thin thread, however, it survived approximately 1,000 miles of rain and
> 1,600 miles of snow on the balance of the trip to Anchorage.
>
> I took the sample to a lab here in Anchorage and the CEO was amazed at it
> but said no lab here was capable of analyzing it and referred me to a lab
in
> Colorado. He asked for my name and number (I thought that was strange
since
> he couldn't help me) and the next morning he called me to say that I
should
> be very careful with this material. He had done some research since I left
> his lab the day before and said similar substances had been collected in
22
> states over the past year and he believed it could have some harmful
> bacteria associated with it. His estimate for me to get this tested was
from
> $275 to $10,000. I am not able to do an expensive test but am willing to
> send sample to someone that can test it or has an interest in this sample.
>
>
>
>
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