Military behind mystery chemtrails
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Just what exactly are those mysterious airplane vapor trails seen filling America's skies? A group of independent investigators may have the answer.
By Mike Blair
In a series of high-tech programs that would enthrall the most dedicated science fiction fans, the military is producing what have become known as "chemtrails" -- the thick, viscous airplane engine trails that have been poisoning the air and ground with toxic chemicals.
For two years, The SPOTLIGHT has been in contact with experts in fields ranging from medicine to nuclear energy who have been investigating the mysterious trails left by airplanes in skies all over America and in many foreign countries.
These "tracks" in the skies, believed to be left by a combination of military and civilian aircraft drawn into the massive, multi-billion dollar program, are unlike regular high-flying aircraft's vapor trails. Instead of dissipating rapidly, these so-called "chemtrails" mesh together for hours and are often mistaken for natural clouds.
The principal chemical being deposited in the air consists of various mixtures of barium salts, which were revealed in studies undertaken by a Pennsylvania-based high-tech weapons scientist.
Chemicals, he said, were being utilized as part of the development of a new radar system at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
The base will be the site of a massive demonstration on Saturday, June 23, starting at 1 p.m. under the sponsorship of Ohio Citizens Against chemtrails, headed by Kim Weber, one of the citizens working on the chemtrail investigation.
The rally will be attended by hundreds of people from across the nation who are concerned about these poisons being dumped out of the sky onto millions of people on the ground.
Considerable effort has been put into chemtrail research by a physicist who has been associated with Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, N.Y. The scientist with his fellow researchers, has determined that the chemtrails are being created by efforts of the military in at least four major, but separate projects.
The first project is an effort to block the rays of the sun from hitting the Earth, including ultra-violet radiation that will come through without an adequate layer of ozone in the upper regions above the Earth.
In the event of global warming, this, it is hoped, could lower temperatures on the surface of the Earth and block ultra-violet radiation from causing skin cancer in humans.
The aerosol being sprayed in this case is probably aluminum oxide or a compound that would have similar properties, and is the only one of the government programs that does not use the barium mixtures.
BLACK PROJECTS?
The second and most secret project is the Navy's Radio Frequency Mission Planner (RFMP) program, which is a system encompassing a group of computer programs.
One of its supporting subprograms is known as Variable Terrain Radio Parabolic Equation or VTRPE. This is a computer radio frequency propagation program that deals with radio waves and enables the RFMP system to visually see the terrain of a battlefield in three dimensions on a television-type screen.
The RFMP system also depends on satellites to supplement the images of a battlefield picture obtained from the ground, thus producing the 3-dimensional images.
In providing an interactive picture portrayed in the radar screen, the RFMP system allows the computer operator to develop familiarity with the "environment" before a war mission occurs by playing a variety of "what if?" virtual warfare scenarios on his computer screen. Since all major modes of radio frequency propagation are modeled in his computer (the RFMP system), special, sometimes counter-intuitive, cases can be examined in detail and exploited during a battle.
Initially, the VTRPE computer program only worked accurately over water and along coastal areas but not over land masses because the system's radar waves required an atmosphere condition known as "ducting," over land, to operate accurately.
This "ducting" problem was solved by releasing an aerosol, a mixture of barium salts into the atmosphere over the United States. Thus, they can make an atmosphere radio frequency "duct" with a base of barium aerosol released from aircraft.
One of the researchers, the physicist from Brookhaven, explained how the process works: The chemical and electrical characteristics of the misture cause moisture to stay in the clouds. The aerosol sets up an electrical and chemical environment that supports RF ducting for the RFMP/VTRPE warfare system.
"The mixture of barium salt from the aerosol when sprayed in a straight line will also provide a ducting path from point A to point V and will enable high frequency communications along that path, even over the curvature of the Earth, in both directions," he said. "Enemy high frequency communications can be monitored easier with the straight line A to B ducting medium."
The third project also utilizes the mixture of barium salts in the atmosphere and involves weather control. It is a project of the Air Force and utilizes concepts of radio frequency radiation, developed originally by legendary scientist Nikola Tesla, against the ionosphere above the Earth.
Known as the so-called HAARP project, it is manipulating life-support systems in the environment, testing and altering them for military advantage.
Air Force documents, obtained by the independent researchers. Indicate that "the risks are high be the rewards are worth it."
The mixture of barium salts, supporting moisture, is administered along the weather fronts and manipulated in a controlled fashion.
It is believed that microwave energy is also utilized in the weather control program. Weather data is also a required input to the VTRPE program of the RFMP system.
Perfect weather control technology will enable the military to withhold rain, cause floods, cause drought, cause storms, withhold sunshine, damage food crops, and bring any country to its knees without firing a shot.
The fourth atmospheric project is being run by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as a means to detect and decontaminate enemy biological attacks.
The program also utilizers a mixture of barium salts ans the vase vehicle in aerosol, along with special polymer fibers. The combination allows detection of biological agents.
Some biological agents have actually been released onto the atmosphere in trials, testing the detection and decontamination systems.
It is believed that barium salt, polymer fibers and other chemicals in the atmosphere are the physical irritants that may be directly of indirectly responsible for unexplained nose bleeds, asthma, allergies, pneumonia, upper respiratory ailments and arthritis-like symptoms.
Chemicals sprayed into the atmosphere are producing air and ground conditions that may be harmful to humans and animals, while stimulating the growth of molds and bacteria.
Barium slats, an Earth metal, are toxins that absorb readily into the gastro-intestinal tract which are deposited into muscles and other tissue. No case data is available on the long-term effects of barium in humans.
"The programs remain secret because the Environmental Protection Agency and state environmental agencies need 'not know' about the by-products of the metabolites of these biological, illegal and harmful agents," said one of the researchers. "It's for that reason the combined projects have been kept secret from the citizens."
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