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Newscast's Chemtrail Investigation Reveals
Dangerous Aerosolized Compounds Aaron
Dykes / JonesReport.com | January 8, 2008
Local news station KSLA in Shreveport,
Louisiana investigated a strange substance found by a man from
the Arkansas-Lousiana-Texas border, which the man collected on
the ground from a chemtrail overhead. He noticed the crisscrossed
cloud-like lines in the sky as well as the unusual residue it
left behind on vehicles after descending in a "haze." KSLA's
Jeff Ferrell noted that these chemtrails "do
not fade away like a normal contrail." KSLA ran the substances through
a lab and found high levels of Barium
(6.8 ppm) and Lead
(8.2 ppm) as well as trace amounts of other chemicals including
arsenic, chromium, cadmium, selenium and silver. Of these,
all but one are metals, some are toxic while several are rarely
or never found in nature. The newscast focuses on Barium,
which its research shows is a "hallmark of chemtrails."
KSLA found Barium levels in its samples at 6.8 ppm or "more
than six times the toxic level set by the EPA." The Louisiana
Department of Environmental Quality confirmed that the high levels
of Barium were "very unusual," but commented that "proving
the source was a whole other matter" in its discussion with
KSLA. KSLA also asked Mark Ryan, Director
of the Poison Control Center, about the effects of Barium on
the human body. Ryan commented that "short term
exposure can lead to anything from stomach to chest pains
and that long term exposure causes blood pressure problems."
The Poison Control Center further reported that long-term exposure,
as with any harmful substance, would contribute to weakening
the immune system, which many speculate is the purpose of such
man-made chemical trails. Wikipedia warns about Barium's
highly reactive nature and potential harm to health: Barium is a soft silvery metallic
alkaline earth metal... never found in nature in its pure form
due to its reactivity with air. It is also highly reactive with
water or alcohol, producing hydrogen gas. Its various compounds have a
number of industrial uses including x-ray imaging, rat poison,
battery technology, lighting and electricity. All water or acid soluble
barium compounds are extremely poisonous. At low doses, barium acts as
a muscle stimulant, while higher doses affect the nervous
system, causing cardiac irregularities, tremors, weakness,
anxiety, dyspnea and paralysis. Unlike other heavy metals, barium
does not bioaccumulate.[1] However, inhaled dust containing
barium compounds can accumulate in the lungs, causing a benign
condition called baritosis. Barium acetate could lead
to death in high doses. Marie Robards poisoned her father with the substance
in Texas in 1993. She was tried and convicted in 1996. KSLA also put aerosolized-chemical
testing in its historical context, citing a voluminous number
of unclassified tests exposed in 1977 Senate hearings. The tests
included experimenting with biochemical compounds on the public.
KSLA reports that "239 populated areas were contaminated
with biological agents between 1949 and 1969." On screen representations included
'Operation bacterium', '1949 germ bombs' (explosive munitions
tests with pathogens), '1950 "first" open-air tests'
with biological agents (coast of Norfolk, VA) and the '1950 spraying
of San Francisco' (the first large-scale aerosol test using Bacillus globigii
(also known as Bacillus subtilis) and Serratia
marcescens, both similar to B.
anthracis (a causative agent of anthrax).
These examples were only the beginning of a long chronological
list. While B. subtilis is not, for
example, considered a human pathogen (according to Wikipedia),
it has "proven highly amenable to genetic manipulation,
and has therefore become widely adopted as a model organism for
laboratory studies." Thus, it was utilized as a "biowarfare
stimulant" during Project
SHAD, a series of chemical and biological warfare
tests carried out by the DoD in the 1960s now only partially
declassified. Furthermore, a 1994 report
issued by Senator John D. Rockefeller exposed the fact
"hundreds of thousands of military personnel were subjected
to secret biological experiments over the last 60 years."
The
tests involved mustard gas, nerve gas, ionizing
radiation, psychochemicals, hallucinogens and drugs used during
the Gulf War. Even more shocking, KSLA reports
that secret biochemical experimentation was allowed by law"until
nine years ago", but is still permitted in at least in some
instances. See: PUBLIC LAW 95-79 [P.L. 95-79]
TITLE 50, CHAPTER 32, SECTION 1520 "CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
WARFARE PROGRAM" "The use of human subjects will be
allowed for the testing of chemical and biological agents by
the U.S. Department of Defense, accounting to Congressional committees
with respect to the experiments and studies." "The
Secretary of Defense [may] conduct tests and experiments involving
the use of chemical and biological [warfare] agents on civilian
populations [within the United States]." -SOURCE- Public
Law 95-79, Title VIII, Sec. 808, July 30, 1977, 91 Stat. 334.
In U.S. Statutes-at-Large, Vol. 91, page 334, you will find Public
Law 95-79. Public Law 97-375, title II, Sec. 203(a)(1), Dec.
21, 1982, 96 Stat. 1882. In U.S. Statutes-at-Large, Vol. 96,
page 1882, you will find Public Law 97-375. KSLA's probing report left open
the question of whether biochemical testing was currently underway,
but raised a number of disturbing parallels and reason for suspicion. Another mainstream report in
Germany highlights contemporary activities by military aircraft
involving chemtrails. Meteorologist Karsten Brandt has correlated
patterns of heavy artificial cloud-cover with the areas of known
military jet exercises in Germany during 2005 and 2006. For Brandt,
the pattern clearly indicates the manipulation of meteorological
maps and strongly suggests weather modification programs, used
possibly in conjunction with disguising aircraft in radar systems,
among other potential implications and applications. Watch video. Still another report in Los Angeles
by NBC 4 reported on a "sticky yellow slime" left behind
from chemtrails in parts of California, which is possibly connected
with a rise in respiratory illness, nosebleeds and eye infections--
though this is denied by official sources, including the local
air force unit. However, Rosalind Peterson of
California Skywatch, who NBC 4 interviewed, claims to have test
results that support a sharp spike in barium oxide and
aluminum since the early 1990s, including in the water
supply. For NBC 4, it is a case of geoengineering-- putting a
cloud of aerosolized dust supposedly meant to combat global warming
by reflecting harmful radiation back into space-- in other words,
seeming to confirm the use of some form of chemtrails. While the report remains skeptical,
it does concede the application of weather modification. Official
sources, however, deny the existence of chemtrails,
claiming that locals are seeing long-lasting contrails-- and
nothing more. FURTHER READING: BBC:
US Admits Chemical Weapons Tests (60s and 70s) CBS
News: U.S. Admits Bio-Weapons Tests - Secretly Released Agents
Into Air On U.S. Soil In 1960s US
admits nerve gas tests on citizens BBC:
Timeline of Chemical Warfare and Porton Down (UK) SMH.com.au:
US Admits to 50 Secret Tests of Bio Weapons on Troops CBC
News: US Official Admits Phosphorus Used As Weapon in Iraq US
Admits Bio-Weapons Tests In Canada Israel
Admits Using Chemical Weapons in Lebanon A
History Of US Secret Human Experimentation |