> I don't really think that the SC Chemtrail
> people are totally full of crap (as Van appears
> to believe).
Actually, I only think he's half full of shit. A lot of people do that - they cite real stuff going on somewhere else, to lend credibility to their own crackpot theories.
I was already familiar with the air force experiments in creating temporary conductive aerial conduits for com and/or ECM purposes over Afghanistan last year. They do it by controlled injection of special additives into the fuel supply. It's clever stuff.
Afghanistan while under attack by the US military, is an isolated high-profile incident.. a far cry from this supposed 24/7 cropdusting of little ol Santa Cruz (and by implication, most other major cities in America).
And while there may.. MAY.. be some additional relevance to HAARP, I have yet to read anything credible. Most of it is wacky nonsense by people with a very loose grip on reality. The rest is inconclusive.
I read the act of Congress banning various sci-fi weaponry when it was first passed a few years ago.. "space weapons", chemtrails, and a host of other stuff that really sounded like some Republicrat adding buzzwords to the legislature in exchange for contributions of money to his re-election fund.
Didn't mean jack. They might as well have added Godzilla and Bat Boy to the list. About the only legit things on that list are satellite-based nukes and lasers. The rest was just political fluff.
Then somehow our boy here makes an Olympic leap to declare nearly any fog bank or overcast night to be the result of what would have to be a maaaassive aerial spraying campaign.. which, coincidentally, he says has switch into stealth mode (night spraying) thanks to his diligent reportage.
Yeah, okay, sure. Waiter, reality check please.
And then the other shoe drops - we're selling the "Airanizer", which promises to "deactivate all known toxins".
Riiiight.
Let's sit him down in a (relatively) air tight room with his Air-o-matic and a garden hose running from my car's exhaust pipe and see how long he remains conscious.
Re: CHEMICALS IN OUR AIR!!!
Date Edited: 25 May 2003 01:26:35 PM
> people are totally full of crap (as Van appears
> to believe).
Actually, I only think he's half full of shit. A lot of people do that - they cite real stuff going on somewhere else, to lend credibility to their own crackpot theories.
I was already familiar with the air force experiments in creating temporary conductive aerial conduits for com and/or ECM purposes over Afghanistan last year. They do it by controlled injection of special additives into the fuel supply. It's clever stuff.
Afghanistan while under attack by the US military, is an isolated high-profile incident.. a far cry from this supposed 24/7 cropdusting of little ol Santa Cruz (and by implication, most other major cities in America).
And while there may.. MAY.. be some additional relevance to HAARP, I have yet to read anything credible. Most of it is wacky nonsense by people with a very loose grip on reality. The rest is inconclusive.
I read the act of Congress banning various sci-fi weaponry when it was first passed a few years ago.. "space weapons", chemtrails, and a host of other stuff that really sounded like some Republicrat adding buzzwords to the legislature in exchange for contributions of money to his re-election fund.
Didn't mean jack. They might as well have added Godzilla and Bat Boy to the list. About the only legit things on that list are satellite-based nukes and lasers. The rest was just political fluff.
Then somehow our boy here makes an Olympic leap to declare nearly any fog bank or overcast night to be the result of what would have to be a maaaassive aerial spraying campaign.. which, coincidentally, he says has switch into stealth mode (night spraying) thanks to his diligent reportage.
Yeah, okay, sure. Waiter, reality check please.
And then the other shoe drops - we're selling the "Airanizer", which promises to "deactivate all known toxins".
Riiiight.
Let's sit him down in a (relatively) air tight room with his Air-o-matic and a garden hose running from my car's exhaust pipe and see how long he remains conscious.
I am unimpressed, to say the least.
-Van
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