
Contributed by Chris Chappell
By now everyone has seen crisscrossing streaks of white clouds
trailing behind jet aircraft, stretching from horizon to horizon,
eventually turning the sky into a murky haze. Our gut tells us these are not mere vapor trails from jet engines, but no one yet has probed the questions: who is doing this, and why?
Here is the story of a rapidly developing industry called Geoengineering, driven by scientists, corporations, and governments intent on changing global climate, controlling the weather, and altering the chemical composition of soil and water — all supposedly for the betterment of mankind. Although officials insist that these programs are only in the discussion phase, evidence is abundant that they have been underway since about 1990 — and the effect has been devastating to crops, wildlife, and human health.
Chemtrails differ vastly from the usual plane contrails that evaporate rather quickly in the sky. Over the past decade, independent testing of Chemtrails around the country has shown a dangerous, extremely poisonous brew that includes: barium, nano aluminum-coated fiberglass [known as CHAFF], radioactive thorium, cadmium, chromium, nickel, desiccated blood, mold spores, yellow fungal mycotoxins, ethylene dibromide, and polymer fibers. Barium can be compared to the toxicity of arsenic and is known to adversely affect the heart. Aluminum has a history of damaging brain function. Independent researchers and labs continue to show off-the-scale levels of these poisons.
Chemtrails do not dissipate. Rather, planes (fitted with special nozzles) release aerosols “lines” in the sky that do not evaporate. At first, these lines are thin; but soon they expand and, in a short time, merge together. Our once-blue sky has vanished and has been replaced by a grayish-white toxic haze that shuts out and diminishes our usual sunshine.
I recommend watching these videos with expert commentary and research. The first is What In The World Are They Spraying; the second is Why In The World Are They Spraying. Both can be found on youtube.com for free. So I hope you will watch and learn what you can.
The next time you are outside look up at the sky chances are you will see these little jets going back and forth, crisscrossing the sky. They sometimes fly next to each other, sometimes they look like they might collide.
Keep your eyes on the skies and your feet on the ground.
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