My throat gets sore and I get headaches from brief exposure to them. I stay inside most of the time to avoid them. I did actually see a perfectly blue sky recently. It is rarity these days. MOst of the time it's filled with long chemtrails that go from one side of the horizon to the other and at varying angles. Many are side by side; some cross each other. Sometimes it's hatch marks. They linger for hours. Contrails dissapate rapidly and are at a very high altitude. I love how they do them in the dark too. That was sarcasm. I've seen the cross marks by moonlight.
I was so very sick last year from them and that's why I avoid them as much as possible. I had this horrible, hacking cough that I felt as though I was hacking up my lungs and still couldn't get that gluey, foul tasting substance out of my lungs. CS in a nebulizer would have been the best treatment but I didn't have one. :( Diane Marshall Dudley wrote: > > The first time we experienced the chemtrails, we watched as about 6 planes > flew > over the city at about 6,000 feet. That is about 15,000 feet lower than > contrails > can form. It was a warm day, and we watched as they would get to the > perimeter of > the city, turn off the spray, turn around and then when they came back in > over the > city limits, turn the spray back on again. We were wondering what they were > doing, > but were not too concerned. The sky was initially totally blue, but the > trails > kept spreading instead of dissapating like a contrail would. They all ran > together > in the next 15 minutes until the whole sky was overcast. My wife and 27 year > old > son were with me, and all 3 of us watched as this cloud slowly decended until > there > was a fog a ground level. At that point our noses, eyes, and skin begin > burning. > My wife started choking and was almost unable to breath. We rushed inside > and took > 2 or 3 consecutive baths before we could stop the burning. It took days > before my > wife could breath normally again. There is no way you can tell me that is > contrails. They were too low, the weather was too warm at the altitude the > plane > was at, the trails were coming off other places of the plane than the engines > and > wing tips (in fact one plane had 2 trails, one off the left wing and one off > the > middle rear), they did not dissapate but stuck around until they decended to > ground > level, and they burned like hell. > > Also before they would begin each run, they would paint a big X over the > city, turn > off the spray then fill it in checkerboard pattern. > > Here are some pictures we took of later times when they came back: > > http://silver-lightning.com/trails/ > http://silver-lightning.com/chemtrails/ > http://silver-lightning.com/trails2/ > > Marshall > > Ode Wan Coyote wrote: > > > I did for about 2 years. Study up on the characteristics of steam and > > how it condenses in a turbulent atmosphere as produced by an airplane tail > > and relates to various temperatures and humidity. ALL of the photos on that > > site depict normal contrail formation. > > That's not to say that no one is getting sprayed, but widespread spraying > > at high altitude is the absolutely worst way to hit any sort of > > target,,,and VERY expensive. There are all sorts of ways to target a > > population that far surpass "Chemtrails" They'd be lucky to hit the > > desired state much less a desired population center. Have you any idea as > > to how HUGE this country is and how many billions of gallons of chemicals > > it would take to cover it indescriminately? > > As for the fibers and such, there are records of globs and fibers having > > fallen from the sky that go as far back as the 1700s. Charles Fort wrote > > about them in the 1800s. That's not from jets. UFOs or those rod things > > maybe, but not jets. > > KD'C > > > > At 11:35 PM 6/30/00 -0500, you wrote: > > >open your eyes > > > > > > > > > > Try carnival-con.com > > > >oops, I mean carnicom.com > > > > > > > > Nice pics of perfectly normal contrails being touted as the threat of > > > > the > > > >day and no distinction between obvious misinformation and possible > > > >reality > > > >so far. > > > > KDC > > > > > > > >At 02:01 PM 6/29/00 -0700, you wrote: > > > >>Hi Pamela, > > > >> > > > >>carnicorn.com doesn't work for me. Any ideas why? Spelling correct? > > > >> > > > >>Trem > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>At 03:25 PM 6/29/00 -0500, you wrote: > > > >> > > > >>Marsha, take a visit to carnicorn.com > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>> >Dear Marshall, > > > >>> >The day before yesterday I was watching "Unsolved Mysteries" on > > > >>> >Lifetime > > > >>> >Channel and one segment was about a town in Washington getting some > > > >>> >gelatinous goo dumped on it, making folks sick. Talk about weird! I > > > didn`t > > > >>> >see the segment when it first aired, so I don`t know how old it was. > > > >>> >I > > > >>> >wonder if the town has had anything happen since then? > > > >>> >One of the citizens on the segment reported a lot of aircraft > > > >>>activity, and > > > >>> >even black choppers. > > > >>> > I wonder... > > > >>> >Marsha > > > >>> >PS, I printed out your post to show my sister, the ultimate > > > >>> >disbeliever. > > > >>> >Won`t even use CS... > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > > > >>> >-- > > > >>> >The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal > > > >>> >silver. > > > >>> > > > > >>> >To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message > > > >>> >to: > > > >>> >[email protected] -or- > > > >>> >[email protected] > > > >>> >with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > > >>> > > > > >>> >To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > > >>> >Silver-list archive: > > > >>> >http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > > >>> >List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>

