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Topic: Chemtrails, Chemistry 131 USAFA | Topic page views:
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 02-02-2001 03:49 PM
On the USAFA Libraries page, they provide a telnet access to search the library. 
I'm curious about these documents: 
If anybody can provide additional information or clarify why the documents are titled "Chemtrails" it will be appreciated. 
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Deborah
Take It To The Limit

Flagstaff, AZ 700 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 02-02-2001 08:16 PM
This is very interesting. The dates "1990", "1991" and "1992" are very puzzling, associated as they are with the term "Chemtrails." 
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sedona
Senior Member
Sedona, AZ 86339 149 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 02-02-2001 11:12 PM
I think I can solve this puzzle, which has a very mundane solution. "Chemtrails" is the happy-camper name of the official government/military chemist's bulletin. Last year I corresponded with a Dr. Donald Bird there, who was absolutely disgusted to discover what I was writing to him about. And I was in the end quite satisfied that he was genuinely annoyed to be associated with this topic, and that indeed the bulletin is exactly what he said it was. I read a couple: boring beyond belief and nothing to do with chemtrails. I did discover one thing though- gov.mil chemists actually have the software power to draw a line through their name in your email address book so you can't pester them again. I thought that was pretty funny too.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by sedona on 02-02-2001] 
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 02-06-2001 08:04 PM
Thanks sedona for the tip. I guess that's why Dr. B never wrote back. I've seen references to publications with this name for the years 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, and 1998, do you know if these are all the bulletin?
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