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ShadowDancer

Joined: 22 Jun 2001
Posts: 79
Location: Western New York |
Chemtrail Odors
Thu Jul 05, 2001 6:06 pm
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I have seen mention of various odors associated with chemtrails. What experiences have any of you had with these odors? What do they remind you of? Are they all bad or can they be tolerated? Are there particular smells associated with specific phenomena? Do others around you notice or comment on the odors?
I am curious because on certain days back at school, there was a peculiar acrid odor that hung in the air, so strong and raw that it would force me to hold my breath sometimes, or cause said breath to catch in my throat. The best comparison that I can make is that it smelled somewhat like burning plastic or styrofoam...it had an acrid, hot odor to it. Now, this I noticed on several occasions (I couldn't HELP but notice!) but I never could identify where it was coming from, and no one else around me seemed to notice it, or else it didn't bother them. I wish that I had looked UP once in a while so I could have seen what the sky looked like, but at the time I knew nothing about chemtrails. I've been wondering a lot if that was where the odor originated. I'll never know, unless it happens again when I return to school. If it does, you can bet your boots that I'm looking up first thing!
~ShadowDancer
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penumbra

Joined: 24 Apr 2001
Posts: 672
Location: North Carolina |
Thu Jul 05, 2001 7:41 pm
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I notice the burning plastic smell on days when we have thick haze/fog, especially in the morning. |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Fri Jul 06, 2001 2:57 am
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There seem to be several types of odors so I wonder if different odors signify different ingredients in the chemtrail "mix" on those days or what....Hubby and I both notice these odors. Some days, the strongness of it permeates right into our "closed up" house, like ammonia perhaps with "oily" kind of odor mixed in. Some other days, odor is like mix of chlorine bleach, burning wire,or gasoline. Other type odors have been, like the smell of "wet cardboard", Dank-damp-musky smell, other times, like "road-kill," garbage, and sewage all rolled into one. The odors naturally vary in degrees of strength and/or unpleasantness, with the ammonia odor and the road-kill odors, about the worst! Maybe we just have noses like Pinnochio or something, but we really "notice" the "smellies" quickly. Not too cool! Blessings, Joanne ^j^  |
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amber

Joined: 17 May 2001
Posts: 445
Location: uk |
Fri Jul 06, 2001 11:36 am
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If these people put as much effort and research into helping the people of this planet as they do harming, maiming and killing them............  |
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
Fri Jul 06, 2001 11:44 am
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Sorry amber to get you going so early.It is frustrating to watch the military spend so much time and money on destruction.Think what they are bringing to their lives by their negative,destructive thinking!!!They are like magnets for evil. |
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penumbra

Joined: 24 Apr 2001
Posts: 672
Location: North Carolina |
Mon Jun 10, 2002 12:30 pm
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Bonehead9
Joined: 08 May 2002
Posts: 176
Location: suburb of Chicago, IL US |
Mon Jun 10, 2002 5:21 pm
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Frankly, if you are troubled by a strong, acrid, burning smell that no one else around you seems to notice, then I would STRONGLY urge you to see a neurologist at once. This could be a symptom of a serious health problem (brain tumors, epilipsy etc.).
For more information try searching Google for “olfactory hallucinations” or “uncinate seizures.”
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penumbra

Joined: 24 Apr 2001
Posts: 672
Location: North Carolina |
Mon Jun 10, 2002 7:06 pm
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Ah, the acrid smell of debunkers! I bumped this thread because someone requested more info on the smell that MANY report after extremely heavy spray days, bonehead. |
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Bonehead9
Joined: 08 May 2002
Posts: 176
Location: suburb of Chicago, IL US |
Mon Jun 10, 2002 7:30 pm
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quote: Originally posted by ShadowDancer:
. . . a peculiar acrid odor . . .smelled somewhat like burning plastic or styrofoam...it had an acrid, hot odor to it. . . and no one else around me seemed to notice it
This is a serious issue. If someone out there has this kind of experience (burning odors that no one else can smell), then I strongly urge you to see a doctor. Penumbra, If you are medical doctor, then please explain to me how this could not, under any circumstances, be a possible symptom of a serious disease! |
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PacerLJ35
Joined: 18 Apr 2002
Posts: 456
Location: Millbrook, AL, USA |
Tue Jun 11, 2002 3:17 am
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Hey dude, on a very very serious note, I'd at least take a quick listen to Bonehead. I had a friend of mine who flew for American have similar problems....burning sensations, and other weird feelings....he blew it off, until he passed out one day in the terminal. AA retired him on the spot, and the docs said he had an auto-immune disorder linked to his neurological system. He went through about a year of having serious dizzy spells, burning sensations, et al, but recently he's "back to normal", although not flying for a living anymore.
As is the case with many auto-immune disorders, the docs couldn't really pinpoint the exact trigger, but they were able to give him some stuff to help him out when he could hardly walk upright. |
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David
Joined: 20 Oct 2000
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Tue Jun 11, 2002 3:47 am
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What is this, the offices of Dr's Dumb and Dumber? You two are more persistant that hemmoroids.
Give it up, no one except yourselves is interested in your online diagnosis. |
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PacerLJ35
Joined: 18 Apr 2002
Posts: 456
Location: Millbrook, AL, USA |
Tue Jun 11, 2002 4:07 am
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***Throws Arms up in total disbelief***
Hey, I'm trying to be a little serious here. You guys could be on fire and you STILL wouldn't let us put it out for ya just because we're the soul-less "debunkers".
I am attempting to provide help, and I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't let your ego stand it the way. |
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mark sky

Joined: 14 Oct 2000
Posts: 3616
Location: SW coast of Oregon |
Tue Jun 11, 2002 6:31 am
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David
Joined: 20 Oct 2000
Posts: 1381
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Tue Jun 11, 2002 12:25 pm
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Ah yes well excuse me. I forgot that debunkers are here only to 'help' us poor unfortunates. Us that,in your eyes, cannot think for ourselves or draw logical conclusions,or see through your BS.
Thump your magic twanger froggy, do your thing.
The fact remains,the air stinks after some spray days, it is not imagination, precursor to a deadly malady, or smelly socks, it's the freaking air/chemtrails and the chemicals/crap contained therein.
All debunkers have the same tired and pathetic lines, "I am only here to help", same old crap, different day. It didn't work at Cliffs and it does not work here.
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