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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 06-05-2001 09:17 AM
Over the past few days I have seen some new "stuff" falling from the sky into my yard. At first glance it appears to be related to dandelion fluff. I have noticed it wafting about for at least a week. Yesterday I was getting into my car (dark color) and saw this white fluffy thing right at eye level. I immediately saw that it is not a seed pod, or an insect. I've never seen this before. It is bright white, maybe 1/2 inch long, several strands connected together, and when I touched it with my keys it disintigrated into a white powder. Anybody else seen this?
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3T3L1
Differentiated Mouse Fibroblasts

Lubbock, Texas 1347 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 06-05-2001 09:31 AM
I think I read a report from a kindergarten teacher in California who saw the children being sprayed with this stuff. It was on Carnicom's board, but the search feature there is nearly worthless and I don't have time to check it out now. Can anybody help?
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 06-05-2001 09:38 AM
Did it look like this?

http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/cgi-bin/db-search.cgi?template=img-detail&dbname=img&key2=749&action=searchdbdisplay 
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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 06-05-2001 09:50 AM
That stuff in the picture reminds me of a vile dream (?) I had not long ago - i dreamt that I was eating snow, but it turned to a cotton wool ( do you call it that in the US?) type substance, and my throat began to burn as I suffocated on the stuff - I woke up choking, with my eyes watering. I sometimes, now, get the same sensation in my throat - seeing the picture has brought it back  Also, I've just been outside in my garden, suddenly it is covered in yellow spots, about 2cms in diameter, as though someone has dripped a chemical across the patio - but there has been no one but me here and it hasn't rained. Weird!!!
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 06-05-2001 10:13 AM
Yuk! Not like that thermit. It is very bright white, stringy, maybe the diameter of flower stamens. Several small strands together, like an octopus. Kinda rubbery looking, but disintigrates into powder if you touch it. (Not with my fingers of course!)
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 06-05-2001 11:12 AM
I do believe Caricoms site did have that description you're giving.Sounds like something nasty whatever it was...For their ability to listen I would imagine.Next time scream at it and wake them boys up on the other end !!!
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mark sky
bin Rydin

SW coast of Oregon 1089 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 06-05-2001 07:38 PM
When Poco Loco came through here last (just after Easter) he brought a sample from Chico California,one from North of Coos Bay Oregon, and one from the coastal Califonia/Oregon border. All of them looked similar to the one Thermit shows above, although some were in pieces like minute dandilion seeds, and some looked more like pocket lint. We exposed them to "floresent black light and they floresesed blue~ with a few individual strands orange or black. Under a high power binocular microscope they apeared to be tangled masses of "fishing line" like strands that were flattened somewhat like fungal mycellium. Poco took these samples, which he collected over 500 miles apart, to a doctor unfamiliar with chemtrails for his opinion~which is given below.Howdy: Just got back from John's. His study is limited to light microscopy, but he did use a dissecting 100x scope on it. As an 'aquatic microbiologist' (MS and 20 years experience) he admitted limitations to his comments but I will summarize: 1) No cell walls or suggestions of viral or microbial structures. 2) "possibly man-made" but also "perhaps insect or plant origin".......fibers of color noted.....looks like a folded over woven mat of some kind, unknown process to produce. Or perhaps like spiderweb or other insect origin possible. Didn't think it was a mineral sample. Admitted he had never seen anything like it. 3) rather than 'physical chemist' perhaps try 'plant botanist' exam 4) forensic exam would be capable After further discussion I revealed a bit on the source. He hadn't heard of chemtrails, but perhaps I tweaked his interest. He did say it has no indication of being of a combustible origin. And there were suggestions for sample gathering from altitude that seemed doable, you probably have people already on this approach. On leaving I asked about the second portion sample #2. He said they were the exact same from what he could tell. He was surprised and rather more intrigued when I told him sample 2 was gathered 150 miles from sample 1. 
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 06-08-2001 10:01 AM
patsees- Are you the teacher that reported on Carnicom? I also remember reading it, but I can no longer visit that site. (I'm trying to save my computer!) If it is you, could you please relate the story again?
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patsees
New Member
Northern California 14 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 06-14-2001 03:30 PM
hi all, yes, i am the teacher that reported that incident. you may recall i said that we were out in the play yard at recess when i heard a prop plane fly over rather low. immediately it was raining down fluffy, white puffs, approximately 1/4-1/2 inch in diameter. the children thought it was snowing (clear, hot day!). only moments later, after the "stuff" had settled, it bagan falling again. i looked up and the plane was there again. this incident had a strangeness factor of 9.5!later, in my classroom, i saw one of the objects floating around (maybe it came off somebody's hair?), and i captured it on a piece of tape. i still have it. haven't had the nerve to send it anywhere for analysis. also, a few days later at my home, the surface of the water in my swimming pool was covered with these objects! i collected some water with them on it. and, of course, didn't do anything with the sample! as far as the appearance, yes it looks like the photo abave. in my samples there is a little, white object inside each. i have compared my sample closely with pictures of cottonwood seeds (which my skeptical husband says they are) and it really bears no resemblance at all. for the record, i did not see a particular increase in health problems among the children or myself. however, the incidence of coughing, runny noses, nose bleeds, and vomiting has been much higher this year than in the past. further, i now see those fluffy objects every day, everywhere. not in the quanity that i saw them at school that day, but they are ever present. i believe that they may be what we see when we look into the sky near the sun, what some call sparklies. i appreciate all of you who are there to share with. patsees 
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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 06-14-2001 03:41 PM
Patsees and Penumbra, a teacher on the radio today described how the children in her class, here in the UK, ran in shouting 'it's snowing, it's snowing' And Penumbra, do you see my dream in the post above? That's exactly how its being descibed...as looking like cotton snow!!!! Is that dream prophetic?
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