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manon_lachasseuse
New Member

santa fe, nm usa 5 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 06-20-2002 12:39 PM
i saw huge amounts of spider webs on the bushes in front of the building i work at. they were very sticky and quite white. they didn't seem like regular spider webs and appeared in just one day.i am trying to determine if they are regular webs or man-made fabrications. i saw a posting of mark sky's chem webs, but they don't match what i saw. these were more dense. do the chem webs come in varieties? does anyone have more information on the chemwebs are can you provide me with a site that explores the differences in detail? 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 06-20-2002 12:50 PM
Hi manon,Nice website you have there. We share many of the same interests I see. As far as the debunkers are concerned there are no chemtrails or chemwebs. As far as finding a site on web (differences) I don't know any off hand, but you could try a Google search. Did you take a picture of these sticky white webs? Did you collect a sample, using gloves I hope, in a sterile glass container? If not could you? 
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PHANTOM911
Senior Member

341 posts, Oct 2001
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posted 06-20-2002 02:44 PM
THE WEBS by PHANTOMsticky white! appear overnight! not a spider in sight? fell off during flight? something's not right! stay up all night! use a bright light! find out what's right! then put up a fight! end your plight! OOoopps! forgot trademark PEACE And greetings m_l! Welcome to the ranked and filed! Pic posting is easy and most here are very helpful. Just ask and ye shall.........
[Edited 2 times, lastly by PHANTOM911 on 06-20-2002] 
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manon_lachasseuse
New Member

santa fe, nm usa 5 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 06-20-2002 03:23 PM
i will take photos of it late this afternoon, asuming they are still there after the tiny little rain we had in drought-stricken NM.even if i collected the sample, it seems there is nobody really qualified in the public sector who can verify it's origins for certain. at least, that is the impression i had. is it easy to post photos in here? p.s. thanks lulu for the compliment Re my website. 
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Bonehead9
Senior Member
suburb of Chicago, IL US 176 posts, May 2002
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posted 06-20-2002 05:22 PM
Surely there are some local entomologists that specialize in NM spiders and insects? Have you tried the natural history museums? They could at least tell you if there have been any recent insect hatches (I just had an idea, what about local fly fishermen? They always know what insects are hatching!). 
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 06-20-2002 05:24 PM
welcome manon. You can post the images on your website and hyperlink them here by typing [IMG][/IMG] and inserting the url [IMG]here.[/IMG] If your not sure what to type, just click on the properties of the image and copy the http/www whatever .jpg or .gif and paste it [IMG]right here[/IMG]
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 06-20-2002] 
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 06-21-2002 08:46 AM
Nice to meet ya manon! Pay no attention to bonehead regarding the webs. (Or anything else for that matter ) Here are some good threads about the webs: http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/000140.html http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000947.html This is a really interesting thread: http://pub8.ezboard.com/fchemtrailsphysicalsamplesresearch.showMessage?topicID=52.topic I see you made it over there too http://pub8.ezboard.com/fchemtrailsphysicalsamplesresearch 
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manon_lachasseuse
New Member

santa fe, nm usa 5 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 06-21-2002 10:14 AM
hey, thanks you guys for the websites (i'll check them out) and also for telling me how to post my photos here...however, i went to take the photos of the unusual webbing yesterday and the rain had really diminished the effect of it's unusual whiteness and had caused them to recede further into the brush, making them appear more real. but i thought i'd take some pics anyway, but as it was 6:30 in the evening the lighting wasn't good enough to capture anything decent. but i again studied them very closely, and i am certain they are not made by a spider. they don't have the intricate pattern and they are sticky and too white. i did notice some longer, more spread out strands like the one mark sky posted. this is driving me crazy. even if the spider webs were real, what's strange is that nobody noticed them! one day green bushes, the next day blobs of super-white web patches all over everything -- and nobody noticed until i pointed it out. people don't notice anything these days. it's creepy. 
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manon_lachasseuse
New Member

santa fe, nm usa 5 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 06-21-2002 10:56 AM
penumbra, i checked out the links you supplied me. two of mark sky's have recently been deleted. the other i knew about, and one of the threads was really interesting...all of this stuff reminds me of that movie -- what was it called? -- something like 'day of the bodysnatchers'? btw, there are little beads in these webs i saw. i thought it was material from the environment that got caught in the web from wind or something, but after reading those links, sounds like they are something else. i could still get a sampling of the material, but i have no idea who i would give it to in new mexico. besides, i don't want to spend any money. 
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