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Topic: Oregon haze | Topic page views:
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klondike
Senior Member
50 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 11-02-2002 12:16 PM
Okay folks, the haze is thick. I mean, thick. I'm pretty sure it's all across the northwest and not just Oregon.Two, three, sometimes four planes flying in formation dumping that junk on us. We've been socked in here for weeks under this thick white sickly haze and it is not easing up. In fact, it's getting worse. What gives? Is it like this all over? What does this stepped-up chemtrail operation suggest? 
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increase 1776
Senior Member

Oregon 604 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 11-03-2002 10:43 AM
What gives? Klondike,the haze in the north-central part of oregon is all you say and more.I haven't seen,' da planes boss, da planes".This is just my observation here between Mt.Hood and Mt. Jefferson.Must be spraying at night and or off the coast.I do believe that the "TPTB have now perfected the work of Mr. Tesla,stealth,complete concealment,morphology,what ever you might call it. The cases of upper resiratory problems here have had to have gone thru the roof.The sore throat,ringing ears,etc. I hope the assholes haven' started the phoney {Iraq attack}not to be confused with the [Big Mac Attack].These guys will definitely sacrifice a couple " hundred thousand " of us to promote their aggenda. The haze ain't coming from no woodstoves.Mt Hood and Mt.Adams haven't had any snow on them since August2002. I guess we don't get are annual Rainbow Season.
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o'really
New Member
Coeur d' Alene 18 posts, Sep 2002
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posted 11-03-2002 11:08 AM
The North Idaho area has had quite the break of chemtrails (approx. 5 days).... that is until today.There is 1 big, fat trail right over my home.I am sure thats the beginning of many more to come as it seems although the spray days are farther apart, when their back, its in full force.
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keli
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Peachtree City 10 posts, Sep 2002
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posted 11-03-2002 02:18 PM
Hi KlondikeDo you still have forest fires raging in various parts of your state? I was on vacation in Southern Oregon/Northern California in August and the haze from the fires was terrible. In addition, the grass and brush were brown and dry, the trees dying from the drought. Six years ago when I visited, Southern Oregon was green, abundant, with the cleanest air I've ever breathed...and no crowds! I have never seen a sky so clear and blue, and the temp was ninety-six degrees, but dry and pleasant. A nature lover's paradise. I even dreamed about moving my family there one day. Unfortunately, it appears that pollution has reached everywhere, even the most pristine areas like yours. Here in the Atlanta area, we have cloud covered days most of the time. For a few sweet days yesterday and the day before, the sky was actually mostly clear and blue, and it was so beautiful. I am so grateful now when I get to see blue sky. But now it's overcast again. :-( The spraying, or whatever is going on with the weather, never lets up here either. You're not alone. 
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