Beware Of Chattanooga Chemtrails - And Replies

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

It takes two seconds of our time, yet in Chattanooga nobody seems to do it.....look up. Look up into our skies. Nine out of ten days, nobody seems to notice our skies under attack.

Ever noticed the jets zig-zagging across our skies, leaving trails behind that last most of the day and which eventually turn into fake clouds? The military jets which produce giant X's and tic-tac-toe patterns, trails that go from one horizon to the other, and do not dissipate as ice crystals do.

This leaves our skies, on most days, a mess of white haze, as the trails cross over one another. This is not normal. They are what's known as chemtrails.

Ground samples taken after a day of heavy spraying have concluded that inside these trails are many metals (aluminum, barium, etc.) and many forms of bacteria, which fall onto the ground, and into our bodies. If you notice, the planes tend to spray most heavily in the direction of the sun. This is because the sun heats the metals so that the bacteria have a better chance of survival as they fall to the ground.

This is not a theory. Congress has even taken this issue up. Now Bush has signed into law the Weather Modification Act of 2005. This makes the spraying legal.

I urge everybody in Chattanooga reading this to take a few seconds each day to simply look up. You wil see I am no quack...this is really happening and has been for years.

Then I urge you to inform our officials. It will do no good, but simply give them an earful. Let them know you know. Take pictures and it wil not take long to collect 100s. Then inform others.

Even though the spraying of chemtrails is now legal, that doesn't make it right. Spread the word.

Cody Phillips
savethehumans85@yahoo.com

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Hey Cody,

Don’t you have anything better to do than try to scare people? Maybe you should do a little research before spreading urban legends.

Here are two government websites you can go to. But, I guess you shouldn’t listen to me or the government because we are all just part of the conspiracy.

http://www-pm.larc.nasa.gov/sass/usatoday_7mar01.html

http://www.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-051013-001.pdf

Mike Willingham
Mike_willingham@comcast.net

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And don't forget about the "black helicopters" that are watching you. For your sake, I hope your aluminum foil pirate hat is secure enough to protect you from the governments "mind control waves."

This little gem has been debunked so many times it is laughable. So when was the date the ground samples were taken? From what areas? Who did the analysis? When were the control samples analyzed? Who paid for all this science?

One fact, there is a bill for weather modification and any normal (read not paranoid) person can look it up and read it for themselves and come to the same conclusion, there is nothing to it.

Check out the web and read up on this phenomenon. Note that you will have to dig a bit for non-conspiracy sites so you might want to add "debunk" to your search.

Ken McKinney
Hixson
krmspam@comcast.net

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My dear Mr. Phillips, what color is the sky in your world? My office has a clear and expansive view of the skies and I do not see the excessive number of contrails (chemtrails as you call them) on any given day.

Me thinks you're seeing things...

Julie Bomar
beach63bunny@yahoo.com

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Cody's right.

My wife died last spring because of Chemtrails. I have photographic evidence to support what I say and held an event about the subject.

The place was packed so I'm doing three more events like it here and in Santa Fe.

Chemtrails are no joke. The debunkers have been debunked!

Scott Murray
Taos, N M
envision@newmex.com


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