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Topic: spraying 6/23/01 | Topic page views:
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kathy
New Member

Hilo,Hawaii 1 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 06-23-2001 05:56 PM
I thought we were going to get a reprive from the spraying of chemi-trails around here ,but I guess I was wrong. Every time I touch something metal I get shocked. The last time 6/17 ,I was coughing orange, so it can't be good for you?
[Edited 1 times, lastly by kathy on 06-23-2001] 
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 06-26-2001 11:05 AM
Hi kathy!
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Jane2
Senior Member
* 30 posts, Jan 2001
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posted 06-26-2001 05:19 PM
Kathy,I was interested in your mentioning getting shocked. We are being sprayed real hard here in Spokane, Washington, too, and every time I get out of my car, I get shocked. I think our atmosphere is highly charged in conjunction with the spraying and we are under the duress of frequencies that cause strange things to happen including epidemic fatique. About your lungs. People here are reporting a lot of new cases of asthma in our area. Scary! Get a good HEPA filter and stay in when you can during heavy spray sessions. 
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Anne
Senior Member
Napa, CA USA 123 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 06-26-2001 11:59 PM
I, too, live in Northern CA and have witnessed the spraying too. When we had the heat we did not have the spraying overhead, but when you look at the satellite pictures, you see what they are doing out over the Pacific. We now have "false" clouds in the sky with that dark looking stuff, rib clouds, and mixtures of those puffy circular clouds. I haven't gotten shocked, but have been having stomach distress the last few days. My daughter had asthma when she was very young and now as a young adult she is wheezing and having difficult breathing. I hate to see her ill. 
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