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On October 12 that same year, a Paris correspondent reported "...heavy activity from all directions, X upon X. The pilots here seem to like to play chicken; they fly right at each other and then one will swerve, their trails forming pitch- forks and Xs." No contrails were being left by "normal planes" in the same skies. But the next day, planes flying over Paris "from all directions" obscured the sky with more Xs that continued into the evening. In Spain on April 27, 2000, American tourist John Hendricks dashed off a quick email from El Café de Internet: "Were we surprised to see that the chem- trails are as bad here as they are any- where, both in Mallorca and in Barcelona." He and his wife "took plen- ty of pictures" before noticing a postcard they'd bought captured a perfect chem- a trail. Chemtrail grid pattern photographed over Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 1999. "Add Sweden to the list," a Swedish resident wrote after spot- David Hawkins, a lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense ting eight to 10 parallel 'trails and contracting flu for the first time | Council, speaks for "about a quarter-million Americans who have in years. Weather conditions at the time were not conducive to _ died prematurely as result of fine-particle exposure". contrail formation. "I know the commercial routes, and we have a That number may be boosted sharply by chemtrail spraying. bunch of them, but not where these trails were." On December 14, 2000, the New England Journal of Medicine Chemtrail activity has been reported in at least 14 allied nations _ reported that inhaling particulate matter of a size 10 microns or including Australia, Belgium, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, smaller leads to "a 5% increased death rate within 24 hours". Holland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden and the Teller's sunscreen calls for spraying 10 million tons of talcum- United States. Croatian chemtrails began the day after that fine reflective particulates of 10 to 100 micron sizes. country joined NATO. Allergic reactions to airborne fallout do not explain the entire Dalling Aland ¢. oumdeama af sha David Hawkins, a lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense Council, speaks for "about a quarter-million Americans who have died prematurely as result of fine-particle exposure". That number may be boosted sharply by chemtrail spraying. On December 14, 2000, the New England Journal of Medicine reported that inhaling particulate matter of a size 10 microns or smaller leads to "a 5% increased death rate within 24 hours". Teller's sunscreen calls for spraying 10 million tons of talcum- fine reflective particulates of 10 to 100 micron sizes. Allergic reactions to airborne fallout do not explain the entire syndrome of chemtrail-related illness. Falling blood temperatures accompanying symptoms of intense yet feverless "flu" is a classic sign of chronic fungal infection. Blamed for a host of auto- immune dysfunction, from chronic fatigue to fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis, the fungus within us also signals its presence in sharp joint pain, sudden extreme fatigue, sudden dizziness, mental confusion and short-term memory loss. After nearly three years of intense investigation, I have found no proof that chemtrails constitute a deliberate biological attack. Research for my books on the Gulf biowar and earlier germ war- fare experiments (Bringing The War Home; Scorched Earth) show that bio-attacks are conducted at low level and never in day- light, in order to avoid ultraviolet sterilisation of toxins. The biohazards in chemtrails may be bad LUC. The "Law of Unintended Consequences" states that every human intervention creates unpredictable consequences. Chemtrails can cause drought by soaking up all available moisture, and drooping chem- ical curtains fall through vast colonies of UV-mutated bacteria, viruses and fungi living in the upper atmosphere. Could these malevolent micro-organisms be piggy-backing on the plumes? A series of balloon flights made in the US during the 1960s col- lected startling stratospheric samples swarming with bacteria and fungi as well as viruses bigger than any known at the time. If viruses fall from the sky, most would land in the sea. Dipping their beakers into coastal seawater, scientists found as many as 10 million large virus-like particles per quart. As one researcher said: "No one knows where they come from or what they do. Their size and shape match the virus-like particles found in the upper atmosphere." ATMOSPHERIC ORGANISMS Many chemtrail observers note that chemtrails are often laid down at the leading edge of approaching frontal systems. While rare "sundogs" form ice-crystal circles around the Sun in advance of strong winds, much more common "chemdogs" create prismat- ic solar halos during stable weather. More and more observers, like this Vancouver resident, wonder why "on the days of heavy spraying you will notice a rainbow around the Sun". Many more people who have been healthy all their lives wonder why they keep getting desperately sick when- ever the chemplanes appear. Unlike the refined aluminum in cooking utensils that is tenu- ously linked to Alzheimer's disease, aluminum oxide is as inert as sand and is not considered toxic. But in a story headlined "Tiny particles can kill", the August 5, 2000, edition of New Scientist reported that "city-dwellers in Europe and the US are dying young because of microscopic parti- cles in the air". Looking at byproducts of hydrocarbon burning, a Harvard School of Public Health team determined particulates with a diameter less than 10 microns as being a serious threat to public health. (A human hair is about 100 microns across.) In 1987, US environmental regulations limited airborne concentrations of par- ticles less than 10 microns in diameter. But air pollution has grown worse. On April 21, 2001, the New York Times warned: "These microscopic motes are able to infil- trate the tiniest compartments in the lungs and pass readily into the bloodstream, and have been most strongly tied to illness and early death, particularly in people who are already susceptible to respiratory problems." NEXUS + 17 Continued on page 80 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2001 www.nexusmagazine.com