Chemtrails
- Out of the Closet
8/17/05
Nearly seven years after extensive "Clay downs" of lingering and
spreading white plumes were first reported smearing skies over across
North America, Europe is in an uproar and Washington could be close to
coming clean about chemtrails.
At least the Bush White house will soon have a legitimate weather
control agency to finally "launder" one of the biggest cons ever
perpetrated.
Introduced in the US Senate on March 1, 2005, Bill S517 calls for a
U.S. Weather Modification Advisory and Research Board to officially
commence operations in October 2005. When passed as expected, this law
will make large-scale chemical alteration of the atmosphere legal
across a formerly free and beautiful land called America.
(So, can people now legally SUE THEM FOR CAUSING THE DROUGHTS???)
It's already happening.
Less than two weeks before the bill was introduced, Linda wrote from up
here in the mountains of northeast Georgia of the worst spray day she
had ever seen. "Not one day in the past two months have we had a blue
sky with normal clouds," Linda wrote. "Even normal clouds are laced
with whatever the hell is coming out of those white planes that have no
engine sounds, even when they fly low enough to see there is no
printing anywhere on the planes." Several years ago the US Air Force
stated that it was repainting its silver aircraft white, and
retrofitting its jet tanker fleet with hush kits to silence their
engines.
DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE WEATHER
Whatever fresh environmental disaster Bill S517 accomplishes, this bill
will ease the way for admission of a project suspected by many and
confirmed by air traffic controllers at America's biggest airports.
When and if the US public demands that their government do something
about the extreme weather pummeling their neighborhoods, Washington
will be able to officially reply, We are.
Intended to develop and implement a comprehensive and coordinated
national weather modification policy, the board is tasked with
coordinating state and federal weather modification efforts. It's
direct mandate is stepped-up research and development aimed at
developing experimental models, devices, equipment, materials, and
processes to change or control, by artificial methods the development
of clouds and/or precipitation in the troposphere. This weather-forming
region of the atmosphere lies between Earth's surface and the
stratosphere, starting around 35,000 feet.
The federal weather modifiers will now directly oversee the
cloud-seeding operations currently being carried out over dozens of
states to increase rain and snowfall for irrigation, electrical power
and winter recreation purposes.
As droughts intensify under an onslaught of moisture-absorbing
chemicals dispensed behind ozone-destroying jet tankers, and future
towns wash away in sudden flash floods triggered by rain-inducing
atmospheric tinkering, these unnatural disasters and other inadvertent
effects of weather modification will be closely studied by the newly
created board.
But no studies have been released on the implications of wide-scale
alteration of regional atmospheric heat balances.
Large-scale weather modification is banned under the United Nations
Environmental Modification Convention signed by Washington in 1970.
CHEMTRAILS 2005
Meanwhile, recent heavy chemtrail spraying over Portland, Oregon and
Canada's west coast has eased off once again. Another long-time
chemtrail hot zone, Santa Cruz, California continues reporting clear
blue skies unmarked by the chemplanes ugly scrawl.
As recently as May 2005, a Swiss resident sent photographs to Meria
Heller's website, reporting: "Today was one of the heaviest
Spraying in Switzerland ever."
Some Canadians also have their eyes wide open. in June 2005, large
graffiti spray-painted on a major overpass in West Vancouver advised
motorists: WAKE UP, LOOK UP, CHEMTRAILS ARE EVERYWHERE.
AIR FORCE INSIDER DESCRIBES WEATHER MOD MISSIONS
An active duty air force insider has described environmental combat
missions already being flown by specially-outfitted C-130 Hercules
transports, which can be reloaded, refueled and relaunched in just 10
minutes to continue their assault on violent storms afflicting US
communities. Flown by regular air force pilots, these "science flights"
include onboard meteorologists, who painstakingly log the results of
each mission.
Big storm fronts and hurricanes require a vast amount of absorbent
chemicals to reduce their destructive power. To achieve the fast
turn-around times needed to complete their missions, flights of
returning C-130s taxi to a stop and immediately commence refueling as
the empty onboard spray canister is removed, as soon as the empty
canister is clear of the aircraft, a waiting truck wheels a
semi-trailer-size container of sky-seeding chemicals to the plane's
lowered rear ramp, where it is slid inside on rails like a gigantic
"soda
dispenser".
The air force insider added that other spray missions spread (barium)
chemtrails to facilitate 3D radar mapping of the entire continental
United States. He also said that the air force has been spraying storm
fronts for a long time. The military's main interest, he added, is
experimentation aimed at gaining control of the weather for military
use.
Did the air force spray this year's first Caribbean hurricane, in which
the western quadrant disintegrated just before making its Texas
landfall? "There's no reason they wouldn't," the air force insider
replied.
But C-130 turboprops would not necessarily be used to try to influence
hurricanes that typically release more energy than all atomic arsenals
combined. Referring to the 757s-767's recently modified for aerial
spraying, the air force insider told willthomas.net, "We've got them,
but I can't talk about them."
He added that many people in the air force "are aware of William
Thomas" and his reporting on chemtrails. The air force insider
confirmed that this reporter "has it mostly right"concerning the
application and purposes behind chemtrails. But would not elaborate on
my reporting.
EUROPEAN CHEMTRAIL UPROAR
Meanwhile, the chemtrails controversy has taken Europe by storm
following a series of articles by Swiss freelance journalist Gabriel
Stetter in the German popular science magazine Raum+Zeit (Space and
Time), circulation circa 50,000.
Stetter's first article, "White Skies"created a public relations
nightmare for Greenpeace when it informed readers in January 2004 how
"Thousands of people were thoroughly shocked when they realised, and
were informed by Greenpeace in Germany, Switzerland and Austria that
for some reason or other, "Greenpeace has no interest in the chemtrail
question whatsoever."
The Swiss government also came under public pressure to explain the
checkerboards being painted in its skies. On March 5, 2004 the
Environment Department in Berne, Switzerland responded to an inquiry by
Rudolf Rechsteiner, a Social Democratic member of parliament, admitting
that "a number of ideas exist that show how it would be possible to
reduce global warming by technical means, at least in the short term."
But these ideas, the government office hastened to add, "are no more
than theoretical. We are not aware of any practical application of
these methods, either at home or abroad."
Ten days later, Greenpeace Switzerland climate and transport expert
Cyrill Studer wrote an internal memo assuring colleagues that while he
had "heard of the chemtrails phenomenon," for the present, Greenpeace
"will not be following up the theme of chemtrails."
Two reasons for inaction by Greenpeace climate change activists were
given.
First, Studer explained, "There is not a sufficiently solid scientific
basis" for Greenpeace to risk its budget and reputation verifying this
"supposed phenomenon." To do so, he added in his memo to Greenpeace
staff, "would overstretch our capacities." Important elements of our
climate campaign would suffer, particularly the promotion of energy
efficiency and of renewable energies, or our active influence in
present-day politics."
But outside Greenpeace's corporate offices, the controversy continued.
On June 11th, German Greenpeace spokeswoman Kristine Lager told
concerned constituents:
"The idea of reducing global warming by putting chemicals in the
atmosphere has been around a long time. There are various proposals in
this direction, suggesting the chemicals should be independently
sprayed and that they should be mixed with the fuel of ordinary
passenger aircraft. Whether in Germany such proposals have reached the
point of actual realization is highly questionable. So far as we are
aware there are no indications from research and observation of weather
and climate that these so-called chemtrails exist. Nor are we aware of
any project that has been realized in practice.. in all probability
this is not happening."
But Gabriel Stetter believes that the Greenpeace "Rainbow Warriors"
know all about the rainbows in the sky. They probably also know of
geoengineering studies to reduce incoming sunlight and slow global
warming issued by the National Academy of Sciences. And they may even
have taken a look at the Welsbach Patent, he writes. But they have no
idea what conclusions to draw from the chessboard pattern suspended in
the Hamburg sky or the aluminium-enriched "rainbows".
"Supposing the word 'chemtrails' appeared in print in the Greenpeace
Magazine," Stetter speculates. "How many tens of thousands
of people more would look up into the sky and recognize that the
supposedly Utopian proposal has long moved on via spraying trials to a
systematic, long-term spreading of cloud cover over the whole of
Europe?"
Back in Basel, Gabriel Stetter quoted unsourced opinion polls showing
that in this "stronghold" of chemtrails believers, one in ten people
have already heard of them despite the media blackout. Several thousand
people in the prosperous town at the bend in the Rhine know that the
chemtrails phenomenon suggests that something is seriously wrong.
Among these Swiss chemtrails activists, he explained, "are well-to-do
people, who because of their environmental awareness have been for a
long time, in some cases for decades, members of Greenpeace."
Not any more.
Veteran anti-nuclear activists, campaigners for animal welfare or
against electrosmog in their alarm they had all turned to Greenpeace
because of the chemtrails, which are visible everywhere in the skies
above Basel. But a painful experience awaited all of them. They were
palmed off with the same unsatisfactory answers that we have by now
grown tired of hearing. The consequence drawn by these elderly,
well-to-do activists from Greenpeace's lack of interest was the
immediate cancellation of membership of many years, the withdrawal of
legacies, and the withholding of payments to Greenpeace until further
notice.
As Brian Holmes notes on his website, www.holmestead.ca , the October
2004 issue #131 of the Raum + Zeit contained many pages of letters from
readers responding positively to Stetter,s first article in issue
#127. Many of these letters are illustrated with color
photographs supplied by the readers themselves.
Former six-year a board member of Greenpeace Germany, Monika Griefahn
chaired the Committee for Culture and Media of the Federal German
Parliament when she replied to a letter from two chemtrails dissenters
in July 2004, stating, "I am in basic agreement with your concerns.
Instead of making a concerted and determined effort to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions throughout the world, experiments of various
kinds are being carried out in the earth's atmosphere in order to cure
the symptoms."
After assuring her correspondents, "I share your concern over the use
of aluminium or barium compounds which have a considerable toxic
potential," the parliamentarian went on to say, "however, so far as I
am aware the extent of their use is so far minimal."
"At last!" Stetter announced in the German science magazine. "There we
have it. In the skies of Germany, so Social Democratic member of
Parliament Monika Griefahn tells us, aluminium and barium compounds are
being spread just as tens of thousands of concerned citizens have
observed, documented and bitterly deplored."
Thanking the Honorable Griefahn her for her courage, Stetter suggested,
"Maybe one day statues of politicians like Monika Griefahn or the
equally plucky U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich will adorn in marble
splendor the squares of newly verdant German or American cities."
That would be nice.
But the public outcry in Europe will have to spread to North America if
we are to stop this massive, illegal and continuing air and atmospheric
pollution.