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Topic: Fallout in Mill Valley, CA | Topic page views:
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galaxy
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CA, USA 8 posts, Nov 2002
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posted 11-02-2002 10:09 PM
I continue to hear planes flying over late at night as I did last night. About 8:15 AM today, I walked outside to retrieve the paper and noticed a very strong oil refinery smell. I saw high clouds dissipating but not distinct designs. The smell lasted for over an hour. I walked downtown around noon and worked in the yard all afternoon. Early this evening, my nasal passages felt sensitive and dry as if the weather was very cold (balmy day today). When I blew my nose, I found blood which was very shocking to me. I believe that Marin is "under attack" quite often from chem spraying and have wondered for quite sometime if this is causing the extremely high rates of breast cancer in this county? This is my first time online expressing these views and wonder if anyone else in Marin County noticed the smell today? In addition to expressing views on this site, what is the best course of action to take charge and do something about this indescriminate poisoning? ------------------ Galaxy 
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 11-02-2002 10:31 PM
I used to live downwind of a municipal trash incinerator. Two months after it started operating I got my @$$ out of there. A friend i knew who stayed there ended up getting serious respitory problems and he finally moved out.If you think you are being poisoned, tell everyone you know,make a stink, write letters, expose them. I would definately suggest you move out of the line of fire if that's possible. I live in a more wooded area now than I used to and my health has improved since I moved out of an industrial zone. Mech

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galaxy
New Member
CA, USA 8 posts, Nov 2002
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posted 11-03-2002 12:04 PM
Appreciate your concern. Mill Valley is just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, very non-industrial area with prevailing winds coming in from the ocean. I am 10 minutes from National Parks etc. All of the oil refineries etc. are in the East Bay.Now that I have had a chance to review the various photos of chemtrails, I realize I have been noticing them in this area since 1995. Most of the people I know look at me as if I have gone "around the bend" when I talk about this subject with them. ------------------ Galaxy 
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 11-03-2002 03:15 PM
Hmmm... Galaxy, it's very interesting to hear this information about Marin County. About a month ago I was watching a news show on TV.. it was one of those 20/20 or Prime Time shows, don't remember which. They were talking about the higher than national averages for breast cancer in that county. They said that the rates for cancer had risen 6 times over the last 5 years. There was a researcher by the name of Tina Clarke who had tried to find the reasons but to no avail. If as you say they've been spraying that area since 1995 then that could possibly be a clue. I would think the chemtrail spraying along with the oil refineries could be mixing to form a deadly brew. Something to think about.As a concerned citizen you could try to contact this Tina Clarke ( I beleive she's an Epidemeologist) and tell her you might have something she should take a look into while continuing her research for the higher breast cancer rates in that area. I don't remember if they mentioned on that show if they had tested the air quality, I think that would be a good starting point. 
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ICU812
Senior Member
Edmonton, Canada 100 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 11-03-2002 07:39 PM
Great publication on the Marin County research. Getting a voice through to Tina (Christina) on a direction she may take to find an answer to the cancer incidence may be a good idea. http://cc.ucsf.edu/brca/index.html Tina works for the Northern California Cancer Center http://www.nccc.org/ Christina A. Clarke, Ph.D., M.P.H. Phone; Her phone number is available on this page: http://www.nccc.org/staff.html#frbc Very many research scientists, environmental scientists & lab techs i've spoke with have not thought of looking up for solutions to mysterious problems the are researching. You may be doing them a great favor. Good luck, and never give up Onward 
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galaxy
New Member
CA, USA 8 posts, Nov 2002
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posted 11-03-2002 11:28 PM
Thank you for your comments and valuable links. I will also pass these links to my doctor who has many medical contacts in Marin County. ------------------ Galaxy 
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Tonix3001
Senior Member

61 posts, Feb 2002
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posted 11-04-2002 04:51 PM
Hi Galaxy, I too live in Marin County and last year I made a 25 minute video documentary regarding Chem Trails Over Marin. I would be only too happy to get you a copy. Private message me, and we will work something out. This last week has been a bombardment. I ride my mounain bike most days, but when it is like this I cannot because of the chemicals being inhaled. Makes me sick, my throat and nostrills feel like they have a aluminum linings. Very wierd smooth sensation in these areas. Take care chat soon, Tonix.
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 527 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 11-05-2002 08:39 PM
Great links posted here by ICU.... I went to this article and decided to post some quotes along with a few of my own comments. http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/nightline/dailynews/marin_breast_cancer020804.html Among white women aged 45 to 64, the breast cancer rate in Marin has increased 72 percent in the last decade. One year was especially alarming. "Between 1998 and 1999, there was a 20 percent increase in breast cancer in white, non-Hispanic women living in Marin County," said Janice Barlow, executive director of Marin Breast Cancer Watch, a grass-roots organization formed by alarmed residents in 1995 to study the problem. "It's huge." I thought this was an interesting clue and I wonder if it's dawned on anyone in the health community to really ask why these two particular years had a 20 percent increase. I have a theory.... According to my understanding of the chemtrail issue these years were the beginning of when people really started to notice something unusual going on in the skies above them. Many residents and some researchers wonder if there is something in the environment, and almost everyone has a theory. Some point to the manicured lawns and the use of pesticides. Others wonder if it might be the chemicals used by dry cleaners. Affluent people tend to use dry cleaners more often than others.
Barbara Niehe, who has lived in Marin for 25 years, is battling another round of cancer. Prevention is moot for her, but she would still like some answers. "I think I had my eyes and ears closed for some many years because it wouldn't happen to me, it couldn't happen to me," Niehe said. "And I was healthy. I was an outdoor person. I hiked five miles a day. I didn't smoke. I drank a little. So I wasn't concerned." This was the second lady in this particular article that mentioned she did a lot of outdoor activities. Another lady who came down with cancer mentioned she was doing a lot of jogging. I wonder how many more of these woman getting cancer like to jog and do outdoor activities. Maybe the doctors and researchers should be using this factor more in determining who is at risk rather than higher education levels, affluence and delayed child bearing. They might find more answers if they would really start looking into environmental factors in that county. Just my two cents worth. 
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