I've made it abundently clear that I've found absolutely no evidence that
there IS any sort of wide spread spraying going on. 
 I HAVE seen many misleading photographs on websites that link to William
Thomas. [and on some websites that don't, at least in any obvious
way...peripheral believers?]   In one photo it showed where , supposedly, a
jet had stopped then started a spray but in that same photo, a little
beyond the contrial, the clouds had an identical cleft in them.
 The humidity data did not incorporate the fact that humidity is neither
homogeneous in the atmosphere nor is it by any means constant thoroughout
any particular day. It seemed to suggest that you can't have a clear day at
over 60% relative humidity. Anyone in the South will tell you
different...where concrete in the garage gets wet enough to have to
squeegee it off on clear 80% humidity days?
 In every single photo presented..without exception..., the characteristics
of condensing vapor was present where there was an invisible phase just
after the supposed nozzles. This cannot happen with a direct liquid spray
where the densest portion of the spray would be directly at the nozzle and
getting less dense as distance from the nozzle increased.  The effect of
liquid or  powdered solid spraying is a direct opposite from condensation
effects and NONE of the photos I have EVER seen  showed this nor has anyone
brought it up.

I've read many weak arguements that discount possible obvious 'other
conclusions' where fibers and biomass skyfalls are discussed.
 For instance, the 'spider webby' samples were compared to large garden
spider webs and the diameters didn't match. But they were not compared to
extremely small spiders web strands. Yet, the sticky properties of both
,suspected chemtrail skyfall fibers and spider webs were similar.  Around
here, a slight dew or during the yellow hell days of pollen clouds,
normally invisible spider webs can be seen to cover darned near everything!
 The spiders that produce them are so small that they're hard to see and
there are billions of them...enough to completely cover your car with
microscopic diameter webs over night.

 They subjected large spider webs to [household chemicals and various
easily available acids]  tests and found the "sky fall" to dissolve faster.
 Well gosh, it's of a smaller diameter, so , would naturally dissolve
faster.  Now that's scientific?
 I've found many cases where their conclusions were disputed by their own
tests...where they discovered one thing and told another, where the obvious
was ommitted or distorted.

The basic parameters of linking observation to conclusion is full of
impossibilities and high unlikelyhoods throughout. [if not direct lies]

My conclusion is that ,even if the spraying is happening, the evidence
that's presented to convince you of it is so full of huge holes that it
does not hold even a drop of water. [regardless of relative humidity]

 People, you are being LED to believe something. Your perceptions are
purposefully being directed.  
  True or not, all the earmarks of a con are in this trail. Apparently it
is now a BIG con, a setup. and it is growing fast. 

   If you think it can't happen, look into the history of Dennis Lees
'patriotic' free energy parade. [A 'hope' salesman who knows what you want
to believe]
  Over the years he's conned thousands into giving him millions with no
gaurentee of results, with his victims who have nothing but emptier pockets
and a circus to show for it, defending him. [classic!]

..a few more just in...
In 1872, veteran prospectors Philip Arnold and John Slack 
bought $35,000 worth of diamonds in Europe and scattered them 
on land in Wyoming. They managed to convince the Bank of San 
Francisco they had discovered a diamond field and made 
$700,000.

Starting in 1921, Oscar Merril Hartzell began a scam selling
fake shares in the estate of Sir Francis Drake. He contacted
as many families as he could find with the surname Drake and 
was eventually accused of defrauding 270,000 people. The hoax 
netted him over $2,000,000. 

When J. Bam Morrison arrived at Wetumka, Oklahoma in 1950, 
he claimed to be the advance publicity man for Bohn's United
Circus, which, he maintained, was due to hit town in three
weeks. He allegedly sold advertising space to local traders...
for a circus that didn't exist. 

By forging signatures, James Addison Reavis was able to claim
he was the legal owner of 17,000 square miles of Arizona. The
enterprise raked in $300,000 a year until he was arrested in 
1895 and he was sentenced to six years in prison.

Joseph Weill, who inspired the movie "The Sting," rented aban-
doned banks and convinced businessmen that he had set up a 
genuine bank. He waited for them to deposit large sums of mon-
ey before shutting down and moving on to the next town. This,
plus some of his other scams, earned him over $6,000,000. 

[You think maybe these people did these big cons all by themselves or
perhaps recruited/converted some 'believers' to unwittingly help?]
                          

 The only question left in my mind is, Who is going to profit?
 It's beginning to be apparent that a huge MLM is shaping up with William
Thomas [an investigative journalist?...NOT a vitamin sales man?
{{{bullhocky}}}..check earlier versions of his websites] at or near the top
of the pyramid, selling the solution for the problem that never really
existed? [So, of course it works!]

..and a pryamid is a pyramid no matter what label you stick on it or how
you try to justify it. Now, maybe pyramid sales schemes have their place
but that doesn't make them anything different from what they are. [The
grunts at the bottom support the do nothing eleits while they cheer you on
and get richer/do less. The only way you're going to get anything but tired
is to find more manipulable grunts to carry you]
 The mere distractive technique of relabeling a pyramid clearly suggests a
con.  
The whole setup is chock full of distractive techniques from the very start.

"What" is being sold isn't the point. It's "How" it's being sold that tells
the tale.

PS, I don't care what you want to believe. You can buy all the bills of
goods you want.
Not my problem....
 But if you believe that any sort of action is going to get rid of
CON-trails....Demand that American Airlines stop flying and see where that
goes.
 
 Ken

At 03:27 PM 6/5/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Ode Coyote wrote:
>"No matter what he wants to call it, William Thomas is forming a pyramid
>
>sales organization...
> Stay tuned to this station for the cure for the dastardly diseases that
>
>[according to us] have encroached your skies..."
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>Does this mean you approve the spraying?
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