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Topic: Chemtrails in Ireland? | Topic page views:
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AnigBrowl
New Member
Limerick, Ireland 3 posts, Aug 2001
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posted 08-07-2001 06:56 PM
Hello, I'm new here, although the subject is not new to me. I had only a peripheral interest until now as I don't have much time for all the conspiracy stuff that tends to accumulate around a topic like this. And we have metered web access here, so cruising a (slowish) message board didn't seem worth it.Well today I found something strange - small lumps of gel out in the garden. I thought it was some kind of new slug repellent put down by someone else in the family, but it's not. While chatting with my Dad about an hour ago I mentioned these and he said that they had suddenly shown up all around the house this afternoon. I mentioned having read something about chemtrails a while back, and he said that he had heard a jet flying quite low this afternoon, at least it sounded far louder than normal. I was not at home at the time. Perhaps coincidentally, my mother also mentioned earlier in the evening that she thought she was getting a cold. OTOH she did not spend any time out in the garden today that I know of. I live in the west of Ireland, about 20 miles from a large international airport called Shannon (soon to be used as a testing site for Concorde after last year's air disaster). Today had light rain in the morning, dry after lunch, followed by heavy rain in the afternoon. Sky was grey all day and did not look unusual. What I found in the garden: numerous small lumps of clear gel spaced about a yard apart from each other, on average. It's like silica gel, has no smell, irregular shape, about 3/4 inch in diameter on average, delicate and breaks easily when picking it up. I managed to pick up two whole lumps and put them in a sealed jar. No residue, I say it is like silica gel because it feels watery to the touch but it does not 'sweat'. I've had the specimens in a jar for an hour at room temperature and have noticed no changes in size or consistency. Have not yet noticed any irritation following skin contact. Well, what do you think? Anig Browl

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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 08-07-2001 07:26 PM
I think you should have used gloves to handle the gel Anig Browl! Welcome to the forum. Have you seen any unusual trails in your skies?
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AnigBrowl
New Member
Limerick, Ireland 3 posts, Aug 2001
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posted 08-07-2001 07:52 PM
Yes, I should have used gloves but this didn't occur to me until after I'd picked the stuff up and remembered chemtrails. I can't say I've noticed any unusual trails in the skies around here, but I haven't been on the lookout.BTW I've made some photos of the blobs of gel, both on the ground where they fell and in close up (although they don't tell you very much). I'll get the film developed in the next week or two and scan some. Anig Browl 
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Delphi
Mystic Warrior

S. Bossier, Louisiana 1583 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 08-07-2001 09:04 PM
Hi Anig Browl, It is nice "seeing" you here at the forum. Those gel globs sound interesting. I just read somewhere on the web about simular "globs" found recently in a Lake up North in America here...I will try to find the website and post it here for you so you can read about it. Some scientists were collecting samples of water when some young swimmers alerted them to the unusual gel orbs. Samples were taken and the scientists are stumped! They said they were definitely not fish eggs as no cell life or cell splitting was occurring. They found so much on the surface it looked like when they have that red algae over-run, and much more about at a 300 foot depth in the water. How very odd! I think if I were those kids, I'd have gotten outta there! Are there any Meehan family out your way? My Mister is Irish. Nice to meet you. Blessings, Joanne ^j^  
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Delphi
Mystic Warrior

S. Bossier, Louisiana 1583 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 08-07-2001 10:43 PM
AnigBrowl, I found the place for you to access the article I mentioned. It is at the website, http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.com You will find the link to the article on the left, a few titles down from top, not too far. It mentions unidentified gel orbs which were found in Lake Superior and the Scientist is a Minnesota scinetist working on examining the strange globs but as yet, has no explanation for what it is. Also, one of our own gals here at the forum mentioned in a recent thread about gel globs in her state of Texas. The thread mentions the globs, Texas and Godzilla by Mollygaina. I hope I have given you some help and info to go on...Blessings, Joanne ^j^ An Angel for you. ^j^
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Ellyn
Senior Member
1242 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 08-08-2001 02:38 AM
There are definitely chemtrails in Ireland. Yesterday I was watching a program about the city in Ireland where every home was given a computer and which is becoming a very high- tech city. The skies over the city were covered with chemtrails!
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AnigBrowl
New Member
Limerick, Ireland 3 posts, Aug 2001
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posted 08-08-2001 06:03 AM
The Lake superior stuff sounds quite similar. The blobs on the ground were all gone by this morning after a night of heavy rain. The two samples in the jar have diminished in size by about 20% in the 12 hours since I bottled them...I suppose I should have put one in the fridge and one at room temp, oh well. Regarding chemtrails seen on TV, I wouldn't draw too much from that. The town in question is called Ennis and is even nearer the major airport I mentioned. Because of the airport, long contrails (not chemtrails) in the sky were a common sight when I was a kid in the 70s. Just seeing TV pictures without knowing how the trails change over a longer time, or what the flight/holding patterns around the airport are. As well as commercial (transatlantic) flights the airport also used to be used by the Russian Air Force and I think I mentioned that they are doing some of the new flight testing on Concorde there (largely because the airport is very close to the sea so there will not be much population disturbance from extended training flights in a relatively small area). Anig Browl

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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 08-08-2001 07:04 AM
Hi AnigBrowl Welcome to the board...I think we just need someone from Scotland now, and we will have the British Isles covered Were there any reports in the papers about the gel? I know your area quite well...My father was from Killaloe...I spent every summer as a child in Clare...
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amber
UK ENVOY

uk 445 posts, May 2001
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posted 08-09-2001 04:26 PM
I spoke to my mother today who lives in Northern Ireland. She knows NOTHING about CTs. She told me she had found something strange in her garden a few days ago....a white substance like soda crystals or hard snowflakes on the pavemant. She left it thinking the vast amount of rain they were having wouls wash it away....it didn't and they have had vast anounts of rain!! She tried lifting it with a spade, she said it now seemed like 'papier mache'...it lifted up as a whole!! I have told her to put it in a jar and bring it over here (England). I have already found someonr to analyse it. I asked her where she thought it had come from...she said from the sky...it fell like rain and it won't budge!! Interesting considering the post from Ireland!
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 668 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 08-09-2001 05:00 PM
Welcome AnigBrowl!amber- that white stuff sounds exactly like what was around here in the Spring. I don't remember what thread it was on. We have not had anymore of it since, although there are still traces of it on my screen porch. I hope you can have it looked at, I could kick myself for not collecting some of the substance myself. When it first fell it appeared rubbery, but would disintigrate when touched.
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