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Topic: Air Quality causing heart attacks... | Topic page views:
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 06-12-2001 06:44 AM
This couldn't be because of Chemtrails now could it? Naw.....They're contrails. www.rense.com/general11/heart.htm 
[Edited 2 times, lastly by RidesTheWind on 06-12-2001] 
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Delphi
Mystic Warrior

S. Bossier, Louisiana 1583 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 06-12-2001 04:57 PM
Hi RTW, I read that article just now...nice one, huh? NOT!!! How horrible! I guess lots of "baddies" in the air would be one way of "getting rid of" the old, sickly, or useless eaters, as TPTB say! Geez, that reminds me, not having any "chems" here for a few days but particulate matter and filamant strands up the kazoo!! So much of it...scary as hell! And lots of planes around today, no visible chems but the planes are "odd"...very loud roaring to them, (usually not so noisey), and they go so slow for conventional jets. What next? Blessings, Joanne
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ABC123
Senior Member of the "Awake"

Central-Coastal CA, USA 46 posts, May 2001
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posted 06-13-2001 02:07 AM
Hiya Delphi!  ..It's curious that you mention no "chems" in your area for a few days...My area has had a few blessed days of chem-free air quality... It's SUCH a dramatic decrease that it kind of makes me wonder WHY the sudden decrease?

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Delphi
Mystic Warrior

S. Bossier, Louisiana 1583 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 06-13-2001 04:19 AM
Hi ABC123, It has been strange here for a few days now but still got me wondering...this aftenoon, around supper time, hubby and I saw quite a few of the "typical" chemplanes "going home" and not spraying but I have a feeling the next state over might have gotten "blitzed" today. We have noticed for weeks now that the chemplanes are always on a Northeasterly heading when done for the day. Always the same heading...hmmmm? We did have a lot of particulate matter and strand filaments though, so perhaps there was a different "tactic" or lite emission of some kind from the planes after all, as the sky looked eerily putride at sundown...ugly biege-brown, and dirty golden hues and the air was absolutely horrendous with a strange, stiffling odor and the rest of the sky had a general faded blue-white haze to it. The heavy amount of particulate matter and strands is what really worries me on these "fake" seemingly non-spray days! I'm in NW Louisiana. Blessings, Joanne and welcome newish member!  
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