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Jeanie
Senior Member
North East U.S.A. 551 posts, Nov 2001
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posted 04-30-2003 04:54 PM
Just returned from driving about 70 miles,started out heading east, coming back south for a while then north to home. Blue skies plenty of phony clouds in all directions, lot's of crap around the sun, some phony clouds intensley rippled which if I understand correctly means Haarp tampering. One of these days got to read my book by Nick Begich "Angels Don't Play This Haarp". Haarp is an abbreviation for High Frequency Active Auroral Research. 2001 the date set to fully operate, Nick uncovered a project that, if implemented, would profoundly affect the lives of every person on earth. (Foward, page 5 of said book.) Page 7 "These changes could also have a profound effect on our already rapidly shifting weather patterns. For example, a change in the ionic make up of the upper atmosphere could potentially alter the infrared transmission windows which control the heat energy reaching our planet from the Sun. This, in turn, could cause an acceleration of the melting of the polar ice caps which is already underway. The partial melting of the Antarctic ice cap alone could raise sea levels all over the world by at least 150 feet. This would devastate the entire civilized world."hmmmmmmmmmmm I just wonder if that's the reason the air force is often masking the sun with chemtrails.  
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bigjoe
Weather Observer
Western New York 303 posts, Dec 2002
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posted 04-30-2003 06:06 PM
I noticed it too, Jeanie, here in Rochester, before the cloud shield of the advancing weather system moved overhead. It was so unusual that I checked it out on the satellite image of the northeast at around 3:00 p.m this afternoon. Unfortunately, I didn't save the image, but here's what I saw: Along with a lot of "normal" spraying over northern New England, there was a really MASSIVE chemtrail that stretched out into the Atlantic Ocean for approxamately 500 or so miles, stretched inland across central Maine, over the northern tip of Vermont, over southern Quebec, into and through southern Ontario Provence, and almost reaching Manitoba. There appeared to be two or three massive east/west trails at the central core of this thing, with what appeared to be hundreds of smaller trails, maybe 50-100 miles or so in length spreading out from this core, going both to the south and to the north. From out in the Atlantic to just about Manitoba, it looked like one huge fishbone. Never saw anything like this before, except for last summer when we encountered something similiar that stretched from the Canadian border, south through the Adirondack Mountains and down into southern New Jersey. 
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