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Topic: Very Scared right now, please read. | Topic page views:
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bumba
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Vail, Arizona, United States 1 posts, Sep 2000
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posted 09-11-2000 11:51 PM
Hello people, I am new to this whole chemtrail controversy, having only discovered it a few days ago. To say the least, I am very scared of what I have been reading. I live in a small town called Vail, 20 miles southeast of Tucson, Arizona. Over the past year I have noticed that there has been a major increase in the number of contrails/chemtrails in the skies. Until recently, I just passed it all off as cotrails from the airport and Davis Mothan Air Force Base, but all of this information has me wondering... A little over a week ago, my girlfriend was driving to my house from Tucson when a purplish/redish/brownish goo fell from the sky onto the hood of her car. She arrived at my house and told me what had happened. I looked at the gunk on the window and could't make heads or tails of it. It was streaked aross the windshield from where she had tried to get it off with the wipers, which had pushed most of the gel to the corner to the windshield. We tried to get it off, but it was rather thick and proved to be a major pain in the a**. There was more on her hood, but we decided that it we would just let it sit until we washed the car again. At the time that this had happened, I did not notice any chemtrails in the sky. I had not heard of them at the time, so I did not think about looking for them. My question is, is it possible that this is the stuff from a chemtrail, or something else? And if it is, are me or my girlfriend at risk for coming into contact with it? I also beleive that there is still some of this stuff on the hood of the car (No, it hasn't been washed since the occurance.) What should I do if there is? Send it to someone? If it is toxic, I need to do something as soon as I can. I will know for sure tomorrow. I hope that everyone who reads this takes me seriously. It may really be nothing to worry about, but everything I have been reading has made me very worried, and I would like some kind of an explanation if possible. Thank you for your time, Bumba 
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 09-12-2000 04:14 PM
Bumba,I don't think that the "goo" was from a Chemtrail, but that doesn't mean that it wasn't dropped from a plane. Chemtrails contain many small particles that slowly spread and precipitate downward. As a separate phenomenon, there have been a few reports of "goo" falling on peoples houses, cars, etc. being dropped from low-flying planes. This particular type of thing was even discussed on an old episode of Unsolved Mysteries. According to Margareta-Erminia Cassani, she had some of this stuff analyzed at a lab, after analyzing the lab wanted to know where she got the biohazardous material. Some of this information is in an article at Sightings.com if you can wade through the extraneous information. Of course many doubt her claims. If you didn't get sick handling the material the first time, then it probably isn't hazardous. If you want to persue testing your samples, you could try contacting Clifford Carnicom about it as I believe he has some experience with this. Keep us posted... 
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Swedishoo
Vigilante

North Pinellas County, Florida 280 posts, Aug 2000
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posted 09-13-2000 09:29 AM
Bumba,There has been a lot of people speak of this 'goo' you have experienced. Most have gotten severly sick after handling without gloves. We're not sure what it is, or if it's chemtrail related, but it would be a good idea to follow Thermit's advice. Christy ~ Swedishoo 
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