Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 13:21:19 -0800 Subject: C-Span Covers Up Contrails- Cuts Off Man Calling In When He
Tried Talking About It Two Detailed Articles by Will Thomas Please
Forward to Your Congressman and Senators WHY is BANNED PESTICIDE Being
Sprayed ON US???
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 13:38:37 -0500 IAHF LIST: The two articles below by Will Thomas about the aerial
spraying
are well researched and highly detailed. Please forward them to your
Senators and Congressman and demand to know what is going on! In the
first
one it discusses a coverup of this situation by C-Span when a former
minister named Everett Burton called in to discuss the Clinton
impeachment
hearing, and he urged everyone to get a copy of the constitution and to
read it in order to see how much we have lost. He also told people not
to
take us word for it, all they had to do was LOOK UP IN THE SKY to see
the
contrails. When he got onto that topic, he was TAKEN OFF THE AIR and was
replaced by an image of the Tennessee State Seal which remained on the
screen for several minutes. WHAT IS GOING ON HERE? JOIN ME IN DEMANDING
ANSWERS!
***Will Thomas***, which C-Span show did this happen on? How can I
contact
Burton to ask? We can't call C-Span to try to pin them down on this til
we
have this information. C-Span shows are available on tape. It would be
interesting to see if they make that one unavailable.
In addition to Will's articles below, also see
http://www.sightings.com/ufo2/lacon.htm
where Marvin Rush from La Canada, California also has very good photo
documentation as well as commentary about this.
HOSPITALS JAMMED AS BANNED PESTICIDE IS SPRAYED FROM THE SKIES
http://www.islandnet.com/~wilco/investsky.htm
by
William Thomas SEATTLE, WA.... As formations of unmarked tanker aircraft continue to
criss-cross American skies on a mission authorities refuse to disclose,
an
environmental laboratory has identified an extremely toxic component of
the
spray drifting over cities and countryside.
ENS has learned that samples of oily fallout collected by farmers, truck
drivers and pilots in Maryland and Pennsylvania were tested by Aqua-Tech
Environmental of Marion, Ohio in September, 1997 and found to contain
ethylene dibromide (EDB). An extremely hazardous pesticide, EDB was
banned
by the US Environmental Protection Agency in 1983.
But in 1991, the composition of jet fuel used by commercial and military
jet
aircraft in the U.S. was changed from JP4 to somewhat less flammable
JP8. A
Department of Defence source says the move "has saved some lives" in air
crashes. Ethylene dibromide is a key component of JP8.
The 1991 Chemical Hazards of the Workplace warns that repeated exposure
to
low levels of ethylene dibromide results in "general weakness, vomiting,
diarrhea, chest pains, coughing and shortness of breath, upper
respiratory
tract irritation" and respiratory failure caused by swelling of the
lymph
glands in the lungs. "Deterioration of the heart, liver and kidneys, and
hemorrhages in the respiratory tract," can also result from prolonged
contact with JP8.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's hazardous
materials
list: "Ethylene dibromide is a carcinogen and must be handled with
extreme
caution." A seven-page summary of this pesticide's extreme toxicity
notes
that EDB may also damage the reproductive system. According to the EPA,
"Exposure can irritate the lungs, repeated exposure may cause
bronchitis,
development of cough, and shortness of breath. It will damage the liver
and
kidneys".
Mark Witten, a respiratory physiologist at the University of Arizona in
Tucson where an official US Air Force study on JP8 was carried out, told
Scientist in March, 1998 that crew chiefs "seem to have more colds, more
bronchitis, more chronic coughs than the people not exposed to jet
fuel."
EDB is 6.5-times heavier than air. Unlike normal contrails, the thick
white
streamers being sprayed from downward-pointing tailbooms over at least
39
states does not dissipate, but spreads into an overcast that refracts a
purple color in sunlight and appears suddenly as an oily film in puddles
and
ponds.
Hundreds of photographs and videotapes made by ground observers show
pairs
or larger formations of aircraft spreading a white mist that thickens
and
drifts toward the ground. More than 200 eye-witnesses - including police
officers, pilots, military and public health personnel - have provided
detailed accounts of aerial spraying in characteristic "X"s and
east-to-west
grid patterns, followed by occluded skies - and acute auto-immune
reactions
and respiratory infections throughout affected regions.
"I keeps coughing phlegm that tastes bad," 50 year old Mary Young of
Sallisaw, Oklahoma told ENS after an aircraft sprayed her home at
rooftop
level one night last January with something that struck the windows like
sand. "My eyes hurt, my joints hurt. I'm not catchin' my breath right. I
can't get rid of this cold. I've had this bad headache - it's not just a
headache. My eyeballs hurt so bad - way in the back - I just wish they
would
fall out."
Severe headaches, nosebleeds, shortness of breath, joint pain and a dry
jamming hospital Emergency Rooms from coast to coast. While December and
January are traditionally bad months for asthma sufferers, patients,
doctors
and nurses across the U.S. report hospital wards filled to overflowing
with
bronchitis, pneumonia and acute asthma admissions at up to twice normal
winter rates.
Early last month, The News and Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina
reported
that respiratory admissions to Durham regional hospital jumped from the
usual 184 patients a day to 247. Ambulance drivers were told that the
hospital was not receiving any more patients.
In New York City, doctors are calling a flood of respiratory cases an
epidemic. "We have people double- and triple-parked in the ER on
stretchers," Dr. Elliot Friedman, associate director of emergency
medicine
at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens, told the New York Times on
January 31. "And there have been times when upwards of 40 people have
been
admitted but are waiting for someone to be discharged," Friedman added.
"This high fever is not typical of other flus," Dr. Sigurd Ackerman, the
president of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center told the 'Times
shortly
after a TV cameraman panned up to frame lingering "X"-shaped contrails
over
Times-Square. Dr. Robert Saken, a partner in the Soho Pediatrics Group,
told
that newspaper, "It was surprising to me how sick they got and how
quickly
it happened."
Dr. Ilya Spigland, Montefiore hospital's director of virology, doesn't
know
the reason for the sudden epidemic of respiratory cases. It is, Spigland
told the New York Times, "very possible that the increase in respiratory
infections may not be due to the flu."
That same day in Lake Havasu, California, headlines in Today's News
Herald
announced: "Victims curse unnamed bug, but can't call it the 'flu'." MD
Mary
Lou Callername told the Herald "that a nameless virus is bringing at
least
10 patients a day into her office and driving some into the hospital,
but
laboratory tests show only a few are suffering from Type A or other
identifiable strains of influenza."
The previous weekend, after San Francisco resident Curtis Schumann
noticed
"sky grids in the making," and Melanie Zucker watched nine contrails
being
woven over Berkeley, local TV stations reported Bay area emergency rooms
inundated with flu-like cases.
In Seattle - where a resident reports "I've lived here for 26 years
never
seeing this number of contrails at once" - pneumonia patient Lowell
Barger
told ENS that in the hospital where he was admitted in late January,
"their
respiratory ward was overflowing with people, and they were having to
put
respiratory patients in other wards." At that time, a resident of
Spokane
listening to a police radio scanner told ENS he heard "many rescue calls
for
people with breathing difficulties."
In Palmyra, New Jersey, shortly after Lucrecia Moon watched unusual
lingering contrails from a McDonald's restaurant, a nurse reported "many
people ill." In Las Vegas, Nevada, TV news coverage told of area
hospitals
being filled with people experiencing breathing problems.
After a resident of Lexington, Kentucky watched helicopters circling the
city for several days, flying low overhead at 3 a.m., "the sky looked
like a
giant checkerboard from the planes criss-crossing it, and the air still
had
the steel mill smell." According to this eye-witness, "Everyone here is
sick. So far six counties have closed all the schools because all the
students were sick with 'flu-like symptoms'. I've been having
headaches, a
sore throat, and an annoying, hacking cough for the past four months and
it
seems to get worse after I see these aircraft circling the area."
Similar "chem trails" sightings continue to be reported over Phoenix,
Arizona. The January 28, 1999 edition of Arizona Republic reported that
"The
incidence of bronchial problems in Phoenix this month is 237
hospitalizations vs. last year at 160 or so."
At the same time, hospitals in Portland, Oregon; Marietta, Georgia;
Chandler, Arizona, Bakersfield, Santa Cruz, Redding and Salinas,
California
- and other cities across the nation - were jammed with bronchitis,
pneumonia and other acute respiratory cases after repeated spraying and
cobweb-like fallout was reported in those regions.
"We're getting sprayed real heavily with the contrails," a south
Pennsylvania resident told ENS. "It's just total saturation." As
overfilled
Pennsylvania hospitals were forced to divert respiratory emergencies to
other facilities with bed space, another south-central Pennsylvania
resident, Deborah Kammerer, looked out her window and watched aircraft
"flying and dispersing over the city. It was supposed to be a clear
sunny
day. It became more overcast as the day progressed. I observed how the
white
trails widened out and settled down creating a haze over everything."
South Florida resident Karen Okenica told ENS she has watched on several
occasions as contrails "criss-crossed or ran parallel to each other.
They
did not dissipate but got thicker and stayed in the sky for quite a
while."
Okenica says she became frightened after gazing through Nikon binoculars
and
noticing an all-white jet with "plumes" coming from the rear of the
plane.
In early December, local newspaper reported that Bethesda Memorial and
Delray Community hospitals were full and could not accommodate any more
patients.
The January 7 Philadelphia Daily News reported that "Emergency Room
patients overflowed into the hallways at West Jersey Hospital in
Berlin,
New Jersey, and ambulance crews were temporarily diverted to other
institutions as a wave of respiratory illnesses swept the area." At
Northern Westchester County Hospital, "there was a 24 hour waiting
period to get in."
In Manitou, Michigan, Registered Nurse Kim Korte was driving north on
M52, when she noticed "stripes" in the sky. "It appeared as if someone
took white paint on their fingers and from north to south ran their
fingers
through the sky. These contrails were evenly spaced and covered the
whole sky!" from east to west.
Within 24 hours, Korte became very weak and feverish. After her
boyfriend told her that "many in his family started coming down with
the
same complaints," the RN "started noticing alot of my patients and
their family members were coming down with these symptoms at the
same time." On checking with her colleagues, the former hospital
supervisor learned that other nurses and physicians were complaining
"of being extremely busy with respiratory diagnoses."
In Austin, Texas - where Richard Young reports that "The skies here are
filled almost daily with trails crossing each other" - a school nurse
told a worried parent that she had seen over 100 sick children in a
single
day.
Where is the mass media's reporting of this mass phenomenon? Indications
of
a concerted cover-up came on February 11, when a retired Southern
Baptist
preacher named Everett Burton finally succeeded in reaching C-span.
After
voicing his opinion on the Clinton impeachment trial, this former
minister
told Americans to get a copy of the Constitution and read it to realize
what
they have lost. Rev. Burton then advised viewers not to take his word
for
what was happening in the US - but to "just look up in the skies as the
planes regularly spray contrails across the skies, spraying people and
making them ill." At this point, Rev. Burton was cut off. The screen
flipped
from C-span to the Tennessee state seal, remained silent for several
minutes.
Americans are not alone in their anxious bewilderment and suffering. In
England, after lingering contrails and cobweb-like fallout were
reported
over London and Birmingham, the BBC reported on January 14 that
more than 8,000 people - mostly elderly - died from pneumonia and
other respiratory complications in the last week of December and the
first two weeks of January, 1999.
According to the BBC, in early January of this year, more than 97,100
people
in England and Wales were stricken with respiratory ailments in a single
week - almost double the usual rate. Ambulances in the Greater
Manchester
and Mersey region were each dealing with more than 1,000 calls every day
-
almost twice the norm. Norfolk and Norwich suffered such an unexpected
increase in deaths, a refrigerated semi-trailer capable of holding 36
bodies
was pressed into service as a temporary morgue. [see BBC photo]
The ENS investigation continues.
Contrails: Poison From the Sky
by William Thomas
SEATTLE, Washington, January 8, 1999 (ENS) - Contrails spread by fleets
of
jet aircraft in
elaborate cross-hatched patterns are sparking speculation and making
people
sick across the
United States.
Washington state resident William Wallace became ill with severe
diarrhea
and fatigue after
watching several multi-engine jets spend New Year's day laying cloud
lines
in an east to west
grid pattern. A neighbor working outside came down with similar
symptoms.
But their wives,
liken to high-altitude "crop-dusting" by unidentifed multi-engine
aircraft.
Condensation trails, called contrails, are generated at altitudes high
enough for water droplets to
freeze in a matter of seconds and not quickly evaporate - typically
where
the temperatures are
below -38 degrees Celcius.
Contrails can form through the addition of water vapor to the air from
the
jet engine exhaust.
Even tiny nuclei released in the exhaust fumes may be sufficient to
generate ice crystals, and
hence, condensation trails.
Wallace wonders if ethylene dibromide, a highly toxic component of JP-8
jet
fuel, is making
people sick. Similar incidents over Las Vegas last year prompted a US
Air
Force spokesman to
explain that the military aircraft were "dumping fuel" before landing.
But the strange spray patterns are being reported repeatedly over towns
in
Tennessee,
Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Nevada, Idaho, Mississippi,
Montana,
Michigan,
Texas, Oklahoma, Washington state and California.
Wallace has been watching formations of high-flying jets weave grid-like
contrails above his
home since last summer. Each time, "We get a taste in our mouth," he
reports. He and his wife
Ann get "kind of tired and sick," having "no energy to do anything."
After plants began dying around his mountain cabin, "I got real sick for
about three weeks,"
Wallace relates. "My eyes watered. Fluid came out of my nose. I could
hardly move my arm up
above my head to comb my hair for about a week."
Wallace and his wife are not alone in their plight. In March, 1996, Dr.
Greg Hanford bought an
expensive camera and binoculars to keep an eye on jets spraying white
bands
above his
Bakersfield, California home. Hanford has counted 40 or 60 jets on some
"spray days."
"Everybody seems to be getting sick from it," Hanford told ENS. "Hackin'
and coughin' when
you really get nailed with this stuff." The dentist, many of his
patients
and two receptionists have repeatedly contracted severe respiratory
infections. Hanford's illness lingered for five months despite courses
of
four different antibiotics.
"It's really weird," Hanford says. "You think two jets are going to hit
each other - and then they
make an X." The dentist says he has sometimes seen "furry globular
balls"
spread downwind in a
long feather from the high-flying aircraft.
Unlike normal contrails, which dissipate soon after a lone jet's
passage,
video taken by Wallace
and Hanford show eerily silent silver jets streaming fat contrails from
their wingtips in multiple,
criss-cross patterns. But instead of dissipating like normal contrails,
these white jet-trails
coalesce into broad cloud-bands that gradually occlude crystal clear
skies.
"Passenger jets don't make contrails that stay and become clouds,"
Wallace
observes.
Government officials deny that anything unusual is taking place. When
Hanford called the local
airport, tower personnel told him there was nothing going on." The jets
were "just commercial"
undergoing "international flight training."
But a skeptical Hanford responded, "Is the FAA going to allow two jets
to
come at each other?"
Pseudo-color, multispectral images taken April 20, 1994 by a NOAA
satellite, reveal a number of
contrails over Oklahoma and Kansas. X'es, overlapping W's and the Roman
numeral XII are
among the patterns flown by the mystery aircraft. Last June, Hanford
watched four aircraft
spraying in circles to form a perfect bulls-eye. Through his Swaroski
binoculars, Hanford could
see what "looked like a 737" painted all-white on top with an
"orangish-red" underbody and red
engine cowlings. Another 727-like aircraft was painted "all-white with a
black stripe up the
middle of fuselage." None of the planes carried identifying markings.
Pat Edgar has been watching the jets spraying over eastern Oklahoma
since a
sunny day in
October, 1997 when as many as 30 contrails gradually occluded the sky.
"They look like they're
playing tic-tac-toe up there," he says. "You know darn well it's not
passenger planes."
Edgar says he has watched "cobwebbing stuff coming down" from the
zigzagging jets flying "all
day long, line after line, back-and-forth, like furrows in a farm
field."
Edgar adds that "There is a lot of Lupus in the area now. A lot of women
have come down with
it."
Edgar's father-in-law, a former judge, and three or four other close
friends were hit hard in their
immune systems. Symptoms include swollen hands and legs, night fever and
shortness of breath.
Retired Oklahoma state judge Bill Ed Rogers now runs out of breath after
walking 20 feet to the
bathroom. Climbing stairs, he says, "is directly out of the question."
Rogers, does not attribute his strange malady to the mystery jets. But
neither he nor his doctors
can explain his breathing difficulty, which began shortly after spraying
began in November, 1997,
and is getting worse. The 57 year old former judge says he thought he
was
experiencing
congenital heart failure when he was admitted into the Mayo clinic last
January. But after being
diagnosed with severe inflamation in his right lung, a team of top
surgeons
were unable to pump
an unidentified "jello-like" fluid from his lung.
Edgar, Wallace, Hanford and other eye-witnesses are uneasy over the
ongoing
aerial
"experiments and the secrecy surrounding them. "They're gettin' ready,
practicing," Edgar
believes, for some kind of mass population cull.
Before Edgar sold his restaurant, customers came in complaining of
airplanes "flyin' around all
night" over a remote area of Oklahoma. In the morning, they could see
"stuff comin' out of their
wings." Edgar says he knows four-dozen witnesses who have "come down
violently ill, coughin'
up blood for two weeks - or [with] real bad nosebleeds." As far as he's
concerned, "it had to be
something in that doggone plane that was spillin' out in the middle of
the
night."
Edgar joins witnesses across the U.S. who worry that whoever is behind
the
mystery spraying
just has to "come up with something a little stronger later on. It's
just a
guess," he says. "But it sure seems weird. They have a mission. They go
back and forth all day. Hey man I'm talkin'
hundreds of contrails in a day! It's unbelievable."
U.S. Air Force aerial tankers may be causing and seeding clouds to
modify
the weather. The
condensation trails and chemicals spread by these aircraft could be what
is
making some people
sick in Tennessee, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Nevada, Idaho,
Mississippi,
Montana, Oklahoma, Washington state and California.
Tommy Farmer, a former engineering technician with Raytheon Missile
Systems, has been
identified" two of the aircraft most often involved in the aerial
spraying
incidents as a Boeing
KC-135 and Boeing KC-10. Both big jets are used by the US Air Force for
air
to air refueling. A
Boeing T-43 used for navigation training and mapping may also be
involved.
Confirming reports from eye-witnesses across the United States, Farmer
reports that all aircraft
are painted either solid white or solid black with the exception of two
KC-135s which were in
training colors - orange and white. No identifying markings are
visible.
Farmer has collected samples of what he calls "angel hair" sprayed by
the
mystery aircraft on six
occasions since February, 1998. Four samples have been taken since
November, 1998.
Farmer says that globular filaments resembling ordinary spider webs,
"usually fall in clumps or
wads ranging from pencil eraser size to the size of a balled up fist."
Winds often whip the cobweb-like material into filaments as long as 50
feet
(15.3 metres).
Farmer told ENS that the sticky substance "melts in your hands" and
"adheres to whatever it
touches."
Farmer urges caution to collectors after becoming ill after his first
contact with the "angel hair."
Like Bakersfield, California dentist Dr. Greg Hanford and other ground
observers exposed to the
spraying, Farmer's ensuing sore throat and sinus infection lasted
several
months.
After repeatedly observing aircraft spraying particulates "in front of
and
into cloud systems,"
Farmer is "fairly certain the contrail phenomena is one part of a
military
weather modification
weapons system."
He notes that because the chemical contrails allow much more moisture to
form inside cloud
systems, severe localized storms result from the aerial seeding while
surrounding areas that have
surrendered their moisture to the storm cells experience drought.
The huge Xs being traced by formations of tanker jets in the sky can be
tracked by satellite and
coordinated with the crossed-beams of ionospheric heaters to heat the
upper
atmosphere -
changing its temperature and density and enhancing the storm's effects.
Based in Gakon, Alaska, this unclassified joint U.S. Air Force and Navy
project known as the
High Altitude Auroral Research Project (HAARP) has for the past several
years been using
phased array antennas to steer powerful beams of tightly-focused radio
waves "to stimulate,"
heat and steer sections of the upper atmosphere.
Awarded in 1985 to MIT physicist Bernard Eastlund, HAARP's commercial
patent claims that
directed energy beams of more than one-billion watts can be used for
"altering the upper
atmosphere wind patterns using plumes of atmospheric particles as a lens
or
focusing device" to
disturb weather thousands of miles away.
In an interview with this reporter, Eastlund admitted, "I had looked at
using this intense beam,
which can be angled, to do some experiments in terms of guiding the
jetstream, moving it from
one spot to another. I presume it is possible, which might lend credence
to
these other things."
In a U.S. Air Force research study, "Weather as a Force Multiplier"
issued
in August, 1996,
seven U.S. military officers outlined how HAARP and aerial cloud-seeding
from tankers could
allow U.S. aerospace forces to "own the weather" by the year 2025. Among
the desired
objectives were "Storm Enhancement," "Storm Modification" and "Induce
Drought."
According to the Air Force report, "In the United States,
weather-modification will likely become
a part of national security policy with both domestic and international
applications."
Within 30 years, the Air Force foresees using Weather Force Support
Elements with "the
necessary sensor and communication capabilities to observe, detect, and
act on
weather-modification requirements to support U.S. military objectives"
by
using "using airborne
cloud generation and seeding" techniques being developed today, the 1996
Air Force report says.
But on its HAARP website, the U.S. Navy says, "The HAARP facility will
not
affect the
weather. Transmitted energy in the frequency ranges that will be used by
HAARP is subject to
negligible absorption in either the troposphere or the stratosphere -
the
two levels of the
atmosphere that produce the earth's weather. Electromagnetic
interactions
only occur in the
near-vacuum of the rarefied region above about 70 km known as the
ionosphere."
Still, according to the Air Force's 1996 report, other routine
weather-modification missions will
deploy "cirrus shields" formed by the chemical contrails of high-flying
aircraft "to deny enemy
visual and infrared surveillance."
When it is completed, the HAARP antenna array will consist of 180
antennas
on a total land
area of about 33 acres. The final facility will have a total transmitter
power of about 3,600
kilowatts.
When the HAARP facility is completed, the transmitter will be able to
produce approximately
3.6 million watts of radio frequency power, the HAARP website states.
The
Air Force says
HAARP transmitters have been designed to operate "very linearly so that
they will not produce
radio interference to other users of the radio spectrum."
Farmer guesses that besides its obvious tactical military applications,
aerial-seeding of
contrail-clouds aligned in HAARP's characteristic grid-patterns could be
part of a secret U.S.
government initiative to address the global weather crisis brought about
by
atmospheric
warming.
The aircraft spraying that has sickened Americans across the country may
not be confined to the
United States. On August 11, 1998, "USA Today" reported dozens of
residents
of Quirindi,
Australia "swearing they saw cobwebs fall from the sky" after
unidentified
aircraft passed
overhead.
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