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reply posted on 1-9-2007 @ 09:56 AM by Zaphod58
reply to post by NuclearPaul



So they're using standard commercial planes and not one person notices the strange additive put into the planes, or the odd nozzles on the wings, or the fact that the engines are wearing out a LOT faster (if the chemical goes through the engines), or anything else, except the guys that service the lavatories?


reply posted on 2-9-2007 @ 08:06 AM by OzWeatherman
reply to post by stompk



They are contrails, its as simple as that. C'mon if there's one thing i know about its weather phenomenen and stuff in the sky


reply posted on 2-9-2007 @ 08:20 AM by OzWeatherman
reply to post by stompk



Sick? I'm not sick at all, so I dont know where you got that from. As for birds and fish dying I would just put that down to good old fossil fuels burning and the dumping of pollutants in waterways. C'mon people if they were chemicals why would they be visible in the sky, obviously if they are visible in the sky they arent reaching the ground


reply posted on 2-9-2007 @ 08:41 AM by stompk
Aluminum Oxide is mostly vaporized in exhaust. The rest falls to ground. Aluminum is benign in environment, humans. VX nerve agent (CWA) attaches nicely to AO nano-particles. It has been greatly studied.
Virginia Polytech Study

VX is oily, so it mixes well with JP-8. It also causes the exhaust to look like an engine running a bit rich, with the bluish hue to the smoke.

Government was supposed to have over 4000 tons destroyed by Apr. 2007. Still haven't destroyed it all, and they are sending it to a French owned company called Veolia, in Port Arthur, Texas, which has fuel refining technology.

I was an AMS in the Navy. Spent plenty of time around jet aircraft. I know what a contrail should look like.

Also, this is what it looks like in the river.



reply posted on 3-9-2007 @ 04:53 AM by OzWeatherman
reply to post by C0bzz



There is no proof, sometimes people go overboard on certain topics. This being one of them


reply posted on 3-9-2007 @ 07:36 AM by stompk
No proof?

Can someone explain the picture I posted of the broken contrails then. How, on a clear day, does, a contrail stop and start, and be consistant for up to 2 to 3 hrs, who knows, they usually turn into clouds.

On a cloudy day, they spray in front of clouds.

And for those who don't ever think our government would do anything wrong.

The military owns chemical burning plants, to destroy chemical weapons.

Yet we (our government) decides to hire a civilian contractor called Veolia, who is not even owned by American citizens, yet is the largest water controller in the United States, and the planet, and also is a fuel refiner, dispose of 4000 tons of VX nerve agent, the most deadly chemical on the planet.

Let alone that this is a 900 mile shipment on trucks down the middle of the country.

Let alone all the questions about 9-11.

Let alone Bushes cabinet quitting on him.

Let alone the Bush belongs to the Skull and Bones society.

Let alone that there is this giant "security" force that are basically
high paid ex-seal and rangers and the like, which are working on the edge or even over the edge of man's law, let alone God's, called Blackwater.

The have the symbol of a bears paw. The is a high tech Marine group called
JCDE Suffolk, that has a insignia of a purple dragon.

The bible says the beast will be like a leopard, with the mouth of a lion, the feet of a bear, and will be controlled by the dragon. (paraphrasing Revelation)

Could the leopard be camo? Haven't figured out the mouth of the lion yet (English banks maybe?)

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