billder

Joined: 02 Feb 2002
Posts: 319
Location: pasco county fl |
Elevated levels of electricity-conducting metals soils
Sun Feb 02, 2003 7:56 pm
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Now that most of the farmland has been seized here in America through the banking/loan scams of the world financiers, and taken out of private hands, the only thing keeping GM foods from being necessary is the basic fertility of the soil...which appears to be going by the wayside, as we speak:
From: "Richard
Date: Sun Feb 2, 2003 8:21:00 AM US/Central
To: ufonewswire@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ufonewswire] Chemtrails
Reply-To: ufonewswire@yahoogroups.com
Last fall, a long-time landscaper working under contract for the City
of
Edmonton began noticing that carefully tended flowers and trees were
showing
signs of severe nutrient deficiencies.
City specifications call for electrical conductivity (EC) readings no
higher
than "1" in local soils. When soil samples showed damaging EC
readings 4.6
to 7-times higher than this maximum permissible level, Dave Dickie
suspected
that elevated levels of electricity-conducting metals in the soils
could be
leading to the plants' "chlorosis" condition.
A life-long plane spotter, Dickie also wondered if there could be a
connection to events unfolding on ATC radar scopes during his regular
visits
to the Edmonton municipal airport's Air Traffic Control center.
Last Father's Day, Dickie and an excited group of 12 year-olds
watched two
KC-135s, tagged "Petro 011" and "Petro 012", flying
at 34,000 and
36,000
feet south and north of Edmonton.
According to the controllers watching the scopes, both U.S. Air Force
KC-135
air-refueling tankers had flown south out of Alaska. But the big
Boeings
were not refueling other aircraft. Instead, as Dickie, the kids and
the
controllers watched, the four-engine jets began making patterns over
Edmonton – "circuits" the controllers called it.
Full Article.
http://nothingbuttime2k.com/The_World_is_Being_Poisoned.html
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