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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
DEADLY CALM TAKES OVER????
Fri Apr 27, 2001 6:31 pm
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Just wondering if anyone else is now
experiencing the deadly calm?? We've had blue skies for two days running now after weeks of NON-STOP spraying morning noon and night. Has something stopped this or have they just moved on to a new location? Its very strange to have it so quiet and clear. Like the calm before a storm.What is next??
RTW
[Edited 1 times, lastly by RidesTheWind on 04-27-2001] |
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David
Joined: 20 Oct 2000
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Fri Apr 27, 2001 6:38 pm
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RTW, it was pretty calm in n. Calif for two days. Now however they are back with a vengence. It was kind of spooky though.
During the lull there were a bunch of low level overflights by black umarked airplanes and helo's(cobras). Maybe they were checking to see if the haze is thick enough or that the saturation level is high enough. Dirty Dogs. |
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
Fri Apr 27, 2001 7:00 pm
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David...Too bad they started up again..I was hoping imnsanely that it was over for awhile.
oh well..These few days have been nice as the depression lifts and you can see hope for once. |
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afraidofsunlight

Joined: 14 Jan 2001
Posts: 98
Location: Balto.,Md. |
Sat Apr 28, 2001 3:16 am
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Ridesthewind,
I'm here in central Md. and no heavy spraying for two day's here as well.
They don't have to for we are saturated.
Don't you have the toilet bowl ring around the horizon?
The super-white sun?
The haze?
I know that crap zipping into my lung's is zipping into your's as well.
Do you have a good pair of sunglasses?
It's surreal |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sat Apr 28, 2001 6:47 am
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Hi RTW and everyone, We had two days here in NW Louisiana of almost blue sky days. Up until around 3 or 4 p.m. each of those days...things seemed o.k. but later in the afternoon, the chems would begin...and the strange thing about them in the course of those 2 afternoons, the chems would be very "puny" looking, some barely visible, yet wispy, thin misty layers or off white color would spread out very slowly and chemplanes continuing after dark. The chems smelled like pesticide. To me, it seemed almost like "they" were trying to be less blatant about spraying or maybe trying a different mixture or "ingredient"?? My eyes and throat felt dry and irritated and bones hurting bad as ever. I've seen a few other folks mention these "new, improved" TPTB anyway, version of chems. I watched again as all chemplanes involved went "home" on a NNE heading at about 20,000 ft. or so, hardly any sound to some planes, looked like wider-Navy planes, not commercial ones. I was hoping it was over too but it isn't here....just later being done and "thinner" version for now. Blessings, Joanne Evening sky also got very "surreal" looking, pastel pink clouds, "dirty lower clouds," and wispy, cotton-ball style clouds all floating around and melding and looked fake as heck, all of it. J. |
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
Sat Apr 28, 2001 12:28 pm
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Afraid...I was up that way recently when I went to Washington and yes its gross. Take a little day trip to the beach and get your mind blown for real! The info I found and posted a while back on TPTS needing the coastlines for their humidity to create clouds and do maneuvers is true!! I sit on a bay and so the colored horizon is truly
unbelievable. It really emphasizes the contrast more so than over land.Even with blinds drawn its almost painful to live here now as the sun and its reflection off the water as so brilliant you almost need to wear sunglasses indoors. I wonder if this is causing the rise in melanoma? I wouldn't want to lay out on the beach anymore and get fried by fake sunshine and radar beams.Not my idea of fun anymore. If ya ever come down
let me know and we'll say hi!..........RTW |
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
Sat Apr 28, 2001 3:06 pm
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Day three and counting...quiet and clear up above...So far. Cannot understand where they've gone unless they have finished here
for now with obliterating the cosmos.Maybe I can get my garden finished before they return
to their maniacle plan to ? |
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Catnip57

Joined: 22 Apr 2001
Posts: 596
Location: Central Washington |
Sat Apr 28, 2001 8:42 pm
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RTW... by all means get out there and get as much garden work done as you can while the air is somewhat clean.
Last year (about May) as I was yet unaware of chemtrails I was out working in my garden knowing nothing about what was in the air. I couldn't figure out why I kept getting so winded. I just chalked it up to old age. Then in August I learned about the chemtrails. It finally dawned on me the reason I was staring to get so winded.
This year I'll be watching the skies closer before I decide to go outside and do some heavy duty gardening.
Isn't this pathetic... having to work around chem sprayed days just to go outside and do some yard work. |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sun Apr 29, 2001 5:42 am
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Catnip, I know what you mean...it is a shame to have to plan outside activities around the chemtrails. I've always been out-doorsey type, (dirt bikes, fishing, hunting, gardening) but I find, anymore I have to always be checking the sky out...sometimes we go out on our boat anyway but it is hard to relax and have fun when you look up and see a bunch of X's and "lines" and such going on right over your head. I usually come home with a migraine, dry eyes and throat, etc! I spend more time in the house doing art work or computing now...sucks! Blessings, Joanne |
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
Mon Apr 30, 2001 12:22 am
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Hey Catnip,Delphi etc....Yep I was out in the garden again today...We are now on day four of silence of the skies!!! Its amazing!
I could feel their pace quicken incredibly that last week. It took on a frantic pace. I wonder if we are now saturated enough for THEM to do whatever insanity they have planned for us??? Or will this all just start up again? Its been so nice to return to semi normal.We are now through day four pushing for five.Can we do it? Stay tuned.
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Mon Apr 30, 2001 2:47 am
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RTW, Catnip, everyone, Ii juust had to check in today and tell of our first "No chemtrail Day" here in NW Louisiana in a "dogs age"!!! Amazing...it was really nice to see a few "normal" looking clouds floating around and hardly any air traffic...which is the way it used to be out here, a few commercial planes 3or4 a day and that would be about it. I gotta say though, maybe it's just me, but thhe "blueness" of the sky dosen't look as "crisp" and vivid and "clean" as it used to...seems to be more faded blue with slight biege mist around the edges. But all in all, was nice being outside fiddling with the yard and my pups...had a great day! Blessings, Joanne |
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KnewEyes

Joined: 23 Apr 2001
Posts: 667
Location: under those cloud-like things |
Mon Apr 30, 2001 2:49 am
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We had almost 4 full days of no spraying here in CT.till late this afternoon.It started up again at around 4pm this afternoon.There has been alot of helicopter activity for the past week,week and a half, as I live in a helicopter manufacturing area.I haven't seen helicopter activity like this in decades. |
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
Posts: 1255
Location: The Void |
Tue May 01, 2001 12:25 am
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Anybody got any ideas as to why the slowdown on chemtrails lately? Have we reached the saturation point and now we just get a touch up now and then to keep things even up there?We were getting it SOOOOO heavy for quite awhile, three weeks or more,but now, nada. I can't say how light my heart feels when they are not overhead day in and day out.We are at day five now and counting. I wish this peace and happy heart for all of you guys.We may get hit again tomorrow, but boy right now this sure is incredible!............RTW
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prism11
Joined: 28 Apr 2001
Posts: 44
Location: milky way, 3D+ |
Tue May 01, 2001 12:44 am
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Maybe these waves of radical weather and odd human behavior (school shooting, et al) while somewhat staged and manipulated, also coincide with a greater cycle. If so then these type of occurances represent spikes so to speak, and we can find others more heightened over time that will help us gauge "time to climax" so to speak. 11.5 years and counting. |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
Posts: 1571
Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Tue May 01, 2001 5:25 am
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Prism11, I see what you mean, you may have something there....spikes, ups and downs in activity...maybe cycles come in to it. One thing I have noticed lately, when there is chem activity, the "trails" are more "puny" and faded now, they disperse a lot faster than they used to, but they don't dissapate....they still hang around a long time, but more like a thin, dirty "film" or lite mist in the sky...They don't seem as intense and "heavy" as before...I wonder if this is "phase 2"? Or just a change in the texture or ingredients or a "slowing down" kinda like the "quiet before the storm" kinda thing? Don't wanna spoil your good feelings there RTW...maybe, it is best to be glad for each "good day" and pray for it to last and put an end to this nightmare...I long for the vivid blue skies and real-looking clouds we used to have!!!...Maybe I'm just "Blue" today cause it hasn't really quit here yet and haven't had but a one day break in the past month. Blessings, Joanne |
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