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Topic: Chemtrail attack: Western New York, U.S.A. | Topic page views:
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bigjoe
Weather Observer
Western New York 303 posts, Dec 2002
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posted 12-18-2002 04:11 PM
Rochester/Western N.Y. chemtrail attack report #1 at 4:50 p.m. EST Today dawned crisp, clear and beautiful here in Rochester and the beautiful surrounding countryside of Western N.Y. There was a couple of inches of snow on the ground, and at 5 a.m. the mercury had dipped down to 14 degrees. What a beautiful winter morning!!! However, everything changed at around 9:30 a.m when the white, unmarked airforce tanker jets visited our area at around 35,000 feet overhead, spraying tons and tons of toxic chemicals over us in preparation for an advancing weather system coming in from the west. At first the spraying was light, a few squirts here, a few squirts there... kind of reminded me of a dog marking his territory. By around 10:30, a huge cover of chemclouds had been formed to the west and as this approached, for the next hour or so there was spotty cheming and increasing chemjets heading into the advancing weather system. Lots of expanding and growing chemclouds and and increasing numbers of billowing chemtrails. As the natural cloud shield approached from the west, I could easily distinguish a distinct, ugly chemical overcast layer hovering over the natural clouds of Mother Nature as more and more of the chemplanes were attracted into the weather system. I viewed a number of them turning their squirters on and off a number of times, probably in preparation for the big penetration into the approaching weather system. (Sick, isn't it?) By 4:30 p.m., on the drive home from work, countless huge white billowing chemtrails, now turning the sky into a white milky haze, were overshadowing the natural clouds. And as I type this out, sadly, I can see the full moon and unfortunately, it's hazy and foggy, shining through an ugly veil of chemicals, complements of the United States airforce. I must say, the boys in the fancy white jets are really putting in a good days work up there, earning their keep with our tax dollars and dumping all those toxic chemicals over us. Keep it up guys... good work!!! I commend you. You must really love your country a lot!!!
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 12-18-2002 04:14 PM
We had a very clear day here today in Western Mass. But I expect tomorrow there will be an artificially induced haze here as well as the front heads in my direction.We'll see. No haze today though. 
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SoManyLies
New Member

Ontario, Canada 34 posts, Dec 2002
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posted 12-18-2002 07:35 PM
If they can control the weather they should at least give us a white Christmas. Bastards.
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Jeanie
Senior Member
North East U.S.A. 551 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-19-2002 08:59 AM
Yesterday, Dec 18TH, NorthwestConnecticut. The day started cold and crisp with deep blue skies. Mid morning CT jets began coming EVERY FEW MINUTES, saw three or four at a time with some distance between them, flying high leaving short dissapating trails. Kept it up all day long. I suspect this is sky prep for the coming heavy duty stuff. Anyone also noticed this sky prep? I've seen it many times. Today the 19th, It's not 10AM yet and the sky is smeared over in all directions. I hope these pilot's get my silent message each and every time I look up at them. Oh, by the way, many of you have noticed that the direction of the sun and the moon have vastly changed. I have lived in the same house for 26 yrs with my house facing south. The sun rises and sets much further south than formerly. Anyone have an observation or thought on this?
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bigjoe
Weather Observer
Western New York 303 posts, Dec 2002
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posted 12-19-2002 01:06 PM
Yes, it sounds like an exact duplicate of the aggressive attack that took place here yesterday over the skies of Rochester, N.Y. And yes, I too have noticed lately the chem jets coming one after another leaving those short, disapating trails. I looked at one of them with a pair of binoculars a few weeks ago as it flew almost directly over my house, and there was no doubt that it was spraying something. I've noticed that these "vanishing" trails will remain anywhere from 5-10 seconds after the jet creates it to a minute or longer. But it's definately a chemtrail and not a contrail and all one needs is a pair of binoculars to prove that point. At first I thought that they had finally devised a new formula for their toxic little brew to make it invisible, but recent attacks have cast much doubt on that theory. I'm tending to agree with you, Jeanie, that it's some sort of prep spray for the bigger stuff that they have in the wings for us later on in the attack. That was proven last night, as the big squirters gradually moved in at between noon and 1:00, and by 3:30-4:00 their huge trails gradually made a complete mess of the sky, and what remained blue was gradually transformed into the all too now familiar white milky, and sickly looking veil of a chemical overcast. They really did go to town over Rochester yesterday and put on some pretty neat special effects for all to see (if only ALL would see!) A large chemcloud caught the rays of the sun at the right angle and produced a spectacular "rainbow" effect. It really glowed and I must admit, it had every color of the rainbow in it. Kind of pretty. But it's also kind of alarming when you think of all the chemicals that they are saturating the sky with, right above us, to create something like that. I hate to think what all of this garbage of theirs is doing to the environment... including our bodies!!! Just one finel not for this post. There was a break today in the "natural" overcast and lo and behold, I saw some beautiful blue sky overhead. And guess what else I saw before natures clouds quickly covered the patch of blue over? You'll never guess! A freshly laid chemtrail!!! They must hide behind the clouds whenever they can. 
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Billy_D
New Member

Hayward, CA, USA 19 posts, Nov 2002
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posted 12-19-2002 03:14 PM
Thanks for the report from the eastern seaboard i was wondering if the east coast was experiencing the same ammount of air traffic. 
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emfx13
Moderator

Hayward Ca.U.S.A. 801 posts, May 2002
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posted 12-19-2002 04:16 PM
Jeanie,I thought it was just me but the sun and moon seem to be in a different position?Did the earth's orbit change?It sure does seem like it.
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 12-19-2002 04:28 PM
The sun does track "lower" in the sky during the winter. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Remember, the shortest daylight hour day is in a couple of days.
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Jeanie
Senior Member
North East U.S.A. 551 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-19-2002 05:18 PM
I tend to think it's more than just the time of the year Mech, as it's been that way for quite some time. It was obvious last summer, can't remember about the summer before. Sure am curious about this anomaly. I'll try to research it.
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Jeanie
Senior Member
North East U.S.A. 551 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-19-2002 06:26 PM
BIGJOE thanks for your interesting post, I'm always interested to know what's going on in other states, though I tend to think the whole west coast is being seriously blasted with some unusal stuff as well as many other states Much of the world is being assaulted by the exceedingly wicked.
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Jeanie
Senior Member
North East U.S.A. 551 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 12-19-2002 06:41 PM
I will making this observation, hope others will too.Apparent Motion of the Sun Movie: Sun's motioni
You are all probably aware that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to the earth's rotation. What you may not have noticed is that the exact location at which it rises and sets, and the path that the sun follows through the sky changes throughout the year. In this section of the lab, you will observationally investigate the nature of these changes. Observations The observations for this portion of the lab will require you to do multiple observations of the sunset throughout the course of the quarter. 1. Find a place from which you can observe the sunset and make a note of the precise location (choose a bench or a tree since you will need to return to this EXACT location to do all of your observations). You will be making multiple observations throughout the quarter so make certain that it is an easily accessible spot. 2. For your first observation, you need to arrive before sunset in order to make a sketch of the western horizon. Make certain that your sketch includes some landmarks that will act as reference points against which you can compare the changing location of the sunset.
3. Observe the location of the sunset relative to your reference points and include it in your sketch making a note of the date, time, and location of your observation.
4. Repeat this observation approximately once a week throughout the course of the quarter and draw the location of each subsequent sunset into your ORIGINAL sketch.
5. In addition to your sketches, make a table to record your observations, and include the following information for EACH observation:
* The date and time of the observation * The number of days since the previous observation * The direction that the sun has moved since the previous observation (north/south) * The number of degrees that the sunset has moved since the previous observation * The approximate rate at which the sunset has moved during the period since the previous observation (To compute this rate, simply divide the number of degrees that the sunset has moved by the number of days since the last observation.) Answer the following questions 1. What is causing this change in location of the sunset? 2. Did the sunset move in the same direction between each of your observations? 3. Would you expect the sunset to move in the same direction all year? Why or why not? 4. Was the rate of movement the same between each of your observations? What is the rate of movement of the sunset over the course of the quarter (between your first and last observation)? 5. Would you expect the rate of change to be the same all year? Why or why not? 6. How do you expect the location of sunrise to have changed during this same time interval? What does this mean about the path that the sun is taking across the sky? Back to activities

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