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Chemtrails Over the Skies at Earthday?
I haven't but this might worth a read: http://www.lulu.com/content/6048806— April 23, 2009 6 a.m.
Chemtrails Over the Skies at Earthday?
The one thing I know for sure is I don't know... ...but I've been thinking about this issue for some time, and here's my point of view. The conversation about global warming and carbon foot prints is partly double speak for these geo-engineering devices that we're seeing in the sky's. I'm in the midwest, and I'll be waiting to see if the trails you witness make it my way in a few days. I've witnessed massive trails move from here towards the NE this winter, possibly contributing to the ice storms this past winter. I would suggest people watch Horton Hears a Who (yes the children's movie). There are suggestions of satellite based weather modifications in this movie. No doubt if someone could figure out how to alter the weather, they would. I would suggest that we've come a long way from rain dances, and there is no reason to believe that there haven't been advances in this area. Lallaw's comments remind me of the "9/11 truth" movement. There were numerous people who simply were asking questions about what really happened, but (from my point of view), a small group of people lead that movement into the ground.— April 22, 2009 8:49 p.m.