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chemtrailsorg
Joined: 03 May 2001
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Location: Austin,TX,US |
The latest in High-Tec Weather Modification
Fri Jul 20, 2001 4:43 am
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This is a must see for weather modifcation students like myself and I am sure others on this board.
http://www.dynomat.com/draught.shtml
This company is selling a formula pretty soon that can create or aid to end a draught from their own web site claims.
Read the below excerpt.
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Powder Dries Up Fla. Thunderstorms
By Amanda Riddle
Associated Press Writer
Thursday, July 19, 2001; 8:59 p.m. EDT
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- A powder touted as a potential way to weaken
hurricanes sucked the moisture out of a thunderstorm Thursday in its latest
test.
An airplane dropped $40,000 worth of the Dyn-O-Gel granules into a cloud 10
miles offshore. A television station's weather radar confirmed the cloud
then lost moisture.
"The people in the tower visually confirmed that there was a tall buildup
and the next moment it was gone," said Kevin Sullivan, control tower
supervisor at the Palm Beach International Airport.
The granules, made by a company called Dyn-O-Mat, fell into the ocean as a
gel-like substance that dissolves in salt water.
Company chief executive Peter Cordani said he hopes to sell the product to
the federal government after more tests. The product is dropped in a line
from the outer portion of the hurricane to its eye. The company contends
that by dropping moisture out of the swirling mass, the storm is weakened.
The company said a granule absorbs 2,000 times its weight in water.
Hugh Willoughby, hurricane research director at the U.S. National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration in Miami, was skeptical that the powder could
reduce a hurricane's strength by more than a few mph in wind speed.
"It might be that this stuff would be great for making it rain," he said
Wednesday.
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On the Net: http://www.dynomat.com/index.shtml
© Copyright 2001 The Associated Press http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20010719/aponline205951_000.ht
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3T3L1

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Fri Jul 20, 2001 6:26 am
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Dyn-O-Gel™ can be applied in a powder form utilizing moisture clouds or in a liquid form dispersed by crop dusters, C-130's or the like.
Fascinating, as Mr. Spock would say. |
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chemtrailsorg
Joined: 03 May 2001
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Location: Austin,TX,US |
Fri Jul 20, 2001 7:15 am
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Notice also on the web site linked above how they mention the fall-out being a jelly like substance that dissolves harmlessly in sea-water.
Kinds of fits in a lot of places in this puzzle if you ask me.
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RidesTheWind

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Location: The Void |
Fri Jul 20, 2001 12:19 pm
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What in Gods name is this gel doing to the creatures of the sea? |
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3T3L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2001
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Location: Lubbock, Texas |
Fri Jul 20, 2001 3:17 pm
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Yes, RTW. One would hope that they had checked out the environmental impact of this stuff ahead of time.
I wonder if there are
1. any pictures of this stuff being sprayed, and
2. any pictures of what this stuff looks like when it reaches ground level. |
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RidesTheWind

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Fri Jul 20, 2001 4:10 pm
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I would venture to guess 3T3 that we've already seen this gel as in the gel making people very ill along with chems...Had to try it out on someone ya know...  |
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Aura
Joined: 05 May 2001
Posts: 95
Location: Southern Indiana |
Fri Jul 20, 2001 5:04 pm
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quote: Dyn-O-Gel is a special formulated powder substance that in appearance look like white sand however, when dispersed over a cloud each grain of material has the ability to absorb 2,000 times it's size of moisture, condensation and rain. After disbursement into a cloud the product solidifies into a gellike substance. The weight of the gel after absorption encourages the product to fall earthward.
Maybe this is the spiderweb stuff we have been seeing. Ever use an absorbent mat to clean a spill..sticky fibrous stuff seperates from it!
If this stuff is so non-toxic and non-hazardous why is this guy in a Class A protective suit?
How about this Health caution for Dyno-moist:
quote: HEALTH: Dyn-O-Moist™ is not hazardous to anyone's health.
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE: After use flush equipment with water and air dry.
CAUTION:
1. Avoid walking on any surface that the product has been applied to as the product after absorption has a tendency to become slippery and can cause loss of footage.
2. To avoid enhaling dust particles of the product while applying it, wear a safety mask.
3. If product is accidentaly applied to body parts flush extensively with water.
[Edited 2 times, lastly by Aura on 07-20-2001] |
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Catnip57

Joined: 22 Apr 2001
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Location: Central Washington |
Fri Jul 20, 2001 7:19 pm
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Hmmm... I'm wondering now if that big splat on the windsheild of our car yesterday was some spent Dyno-gel. It looked too big and wet to be a squished bug. Reminded me of the article at Carnicom's of the ladies who experienced a massive gel fall on their car windsheild.
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chemtrailsorg
Joined: 03 May 2001
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Location: Austin,TX,US |
Sat Jul 21, 2001 1:43 am
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If you consider the possibility that the .gov and the big industry types watch the patent filing process very closely looking for new ideas, and the fact of inevitable discovery it is possible this method has been known and tested by military or civilian aircraft for several years.
I would not be surprised if this is the culprit for the jell like substance being reported associated with chemtrails.
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MollyGainYa

Joined: 05 May 2001
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Location: Buchanan Dam, Texas |
Sat Jul 21, 2001 4:01 am
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Can you imagine what the repercussions would be if you inhaled the dust that didn't quite hit the moisture in the clouds??? The dust would absorb all the fluids in your lungs and settle as a gel. Maybe that's why my daughter and I cannot get rid of this supposed pneumonia and horrid coughing and choking.
We had a big splat on our windshield, too, and I asked my husband if his friends at the building site he's overseeing might have thrown something on it. It looked like gel all spread out and had dripping little trails with globs of white junk at the ends. I thought someone had harked and spit, but it wasn't as uniform in color and texture as spit would be...now I'm in the spit analyzing business...what next??
MollyGainYa, with love and questions
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UntilWeMeetAgain... |
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3T3L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2001
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Location: Lubbock, Texas |
Sat Jul 21, 2001 4:34 am
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The Dynomat "Team" has two astronauts and quite a few pilots on it.
http://www.dynomat.com/draught.shtml |
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Aura
Joined: 05 May 2001
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Location: Southern Indiana |
Sat Jul 21, 2001 6:14 pm
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It seems someone has discovered where all the spent Dyn-O-Gel is going! I found this on RumorMill News, supposedly posted at Doug's FlashRadar Site:
Underwater CTs??
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From: Pointman -TX
There seems to be something VERY STRANGE going on at Possum Kingdom lake in
Texas, and maybe other area lakes. If there is any other scuba divers that
have been diving in other lakes recently and made these same observations,
let me know.
Last Sunday July 8, 2001 I made my first dive for the year at Possum Kingdom
Lake. I have been diving this lake and many others since 1975. I am very
experienced, and have NEVER seen what I am about to tell you.
For any person's familiar with the lake, I was diving next to the cliffs at
Hell's Gate. We anchored the boat about 30 yards away from the rising
cliffs. The boats depth gauge said 75 ft. We donned wetsuits, complete with
boots, hoods and gloves and started our decent.
The underwater terrain drops off from the cliffs at about a 40-degree angle
going down to about 120 feet farther out than we were. During the decent to
the bottom, I usually see at least a few fish swimming around from a depth
of between 15-35 feet down, but this time I did not see any at all. I also
noticed that the visibility seemed to be more limited than normal, about
9-10 feet. Where usually it is 13-15 feet, unless it is just after a heavy
rain.
I touched bottom and noted by dept gauge said 61 feet. I immediately
noticed a White substance covering about 90-95 percent of the lake bottom.
It was as White as snow. I then laid horizontal about two feet above the
floor and adjusted my buoyancy compensator for neutral buoyancy, so I could
float just above the floor without disturbing the bottom and get a good look
at this strange White stuff. At first I thought it was some kind of mold or
something. I gave a slight wave of my hand just about the bottom a few
inches, and this motion made the White substance simply disappear in that
small spot, as silt underneath came up with it.
I then touched a heavy spot of the White stuff gently with my Black gloved
hand, and I could see it stick to finger of the glove. My dive partner
noticed what I was doing and started doing the same. Through sign language,
we both knew the other had no idea at to what this was.
I then decided to go deeper and see if this stuff continued on farther down.
I descended down the slope to a depth of 75 feet and this stuff was
everywhere. It was getting pretty dark at this depth and neither one of us
brought a dive light. It is usually this dark at 100 feet instead of the 75
feet we were at, but the more limited the visibility is, it gets darker at
shallower depths.
The water temperature showed 62 degrees. We were both getting cold and
decided to ascend back up through the thermal layer, which is about 40 feet.
We followed the bottom angle back up. I saw some old dead tree with
stubby branches and looked at them and noticed the White stuff was only on
the topside of the branches. This indicates to me that this White stuff,
which is like a very fine powder must have dropped down from above and
eventually settled at the bottom. At about 12-15 feet this White substance
was no longer visible. I believe the water was disturbed enough here to
make the White stuff either sift into the silt bottom or move down the slope
to deeper water.
After diving for nearly an hour, not one single fish was observed at any
depth. If anyone else had seen this before, please advise.
Pointman-TX
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RidesTheWind

Joined: 27 Feb 2001
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Sat Jul 21, 2001 7:09 pm
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Man....If there are any divers in this bunch grab your gear and go investigate! If this is accumulating everywhere,this could be something to work off of for the media...Get going scuba bugs...We need info!!!!Great stuff Aura...  |
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Delphi

Joined: 17 Mar 2001
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Location: S. Bossier, Louisiana |
Sun Jul 22, 2001 12:51 am
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Just got done reading all of the above....MY GOD!!!! Good posting.....BAD NEWS I think tho!!!Love, Jo ^j^ |
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chemtrailsorg
Joined: 03 May 2001
Posts: 122
Location: Austin,TX,US |
Sun Jul 22, 2001 7:55 pm
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The problem as I see it is to get the perps to confess. So long as there is no confession or admission to these crimes against nature and man we have to keep digging for that elusive irrefutable evidence to stick in the public's face.
If any other evidence such as this diver in Possum Kingdom Lake reporting this white substance comes up we need to get it collected and tested not just reported.
Good time stamped video of the obtaining of samples and custody of the evidence to a testing lab is required.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive testing lab that can be used for this purpose in testing the solids liquids and gas samples?
I would like to find the containers for gathering samples of different types and offer the resource for them on my site. I will placed the link for the containers next to an article on standard evidence gathering techniques. Then the link or address and cost figures for the labs to test the samples.
If Thermit can offer the same on his site I think we will see a lot more evidence come in and get handled properly.
I can't wait to find out what that white stuff consists of. I would bet we find it to be Dyn-O-Gel and if it can be proved to be effecting the animal life of the lakes then it might be acted upon.
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