Originally posted by Off_The_Street
Finding barium on the ground doesn't correlate one way or another to "chem-trails". Barium is a very common product of coal-fired electrical
generating plants, so even if you were able to sample it in the air it wouldn't indicate anything at all.
And besides, once it hits the ground and the worms get in it, it's worthless as any sort of evidence anyway.
About five years ago, someone saw some sludge in a bucket on the ground and found what looked under a microscope like blood cells. Mind you, ther
wasn't any reagent testing for hemoglobin or anything like that, but under the microscope it was little dots that the observer (Cliff Carnicom, of
course) thought looked like erythrocytes.
Now, inasmuch as this was in the woods and animals sometimes die in the woods, you just might think that ol' Carnie might have figured that the
presence of these whatchamacallits were completely normal, but
Nooooo! "Blood in Chemtrails" was his cry! -- and he flogged that tired old
assertion for four or five years, which is one of the reasons that no one much goes to his site anymore.

Ok, well then I stand corrected. But I do remember reading that somewhere. I guess I was wrong Howard, there i said it, the amazing, the incrediable
THe_TIME_is_now, is Wrong! LoL, look at me, making fun of myself! HAHAHA
[edit on 8/12/2006 by The_Time_is_now]