2008/12/16

Chemtrails and Fog: A Respiratory Hazard?

On 12/15/2008 Gainesville Chemtrails were followed by fog the next morning that persisted until 11 AM local time. If Barium is most dangerous when it becomes soluble should we expect that fog would trigger a toxic inhalant in the atmosphere of Alachua County?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad to see the discussion about chemtrails, and the photos of local skies. I have been taking sky photos on a regular basis for a few months, and I have noticed the spraying has been fairly steady over the last year, with only a few days off now and then (for re-stocking of supplies?). It is almost impossible to get a photo of a clear blue sky any more, because on days when there are no natural clouds, the sky usually fills with trails that merge and morph into a silver haze at the end of the day. On many days, the only "clouds" in the sky are artificial. I have found that most people choose to remain in denial about this obvious and ever-present phenomenon, and I'm not sure which is more dangerous - a government that does this and lies about it, or a citizenry that lets it happen without challenge or opposition.

I have taken over 1000 photos of chemtrail skies, and would like to see a local workshop organized that is focused on what actions citizens can take to drag this most overt of covert operations out into the sunshine...