What’s really in those chemtrails?, by Karren Hoyt
I looked up two months ago and noticed a jet spraying a chemtrail over my area of Keene, and then more, and then trails crisscrossing a patch of sky.
I started to think seriously about this phenomena. After all, this is where I live.
I Googled, and discovered amazing videos on Youtube and sites on the Internet. There are sites that dismiss this problem as a controversy, claiming any product from a jet is a “harmless” contrail, the byproduct of jet fuel (not unleaded) and that any trail is jet exhaust. Not true. Search Google for the compilation of Bing Images of chemtrails.
You’ll see a staggering array of evidence that these are a horrible geoengineering experiment going terribly wrong.
Weather modification as a weapon of war was brought to us by German scientists in World War I and II. Our own country has worked on cloud seeding for drought situations since the early 1900s. But it was Dr. Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb, who proposed an aluminum filled atmosphere (1997) to counteract global warming and shield us from the sun. Huh?
Google this, and you’ll be introduced to an unfolding horror story. Some chemicals found in chemtrails are strontium, arsenic, barium, aluminum, sulfuric acid, polymers and more. These poisons rain from the skies and fallout hits the ground, the open waters, farmland, pastures, our lawns and gardens. We breathe it every minute. Notice the goo on windshields in the mornings or after rain, it smears, there’s gel in chemclouds. I have photos from my car.
Barium causes breathing, blood pressure, heart rhythm, stomach problems, muscle weakness, alterations in nerve reflexes, damages to brain, liver, kidney, heart. Aluminum affects the brain, memory, cognitive function, can clog arteries. Sulfuric acid is burning our eyes and lungs. I can feel this acidic burn on my face when I am out in mist or humidity. I had to visit my doctor. She could only call it allergies, but I know the difference from years of real allergies. These ingredients cause cancers. These have been polluting our water, earth, air for an entire decade.
This summer, I looked around my yard: Fewer insects, no black walnuts, barely any apples, no acorns, my cucumbers wouldn’t grow, my rhododendron has deformed new leaves and no blossoms for next year, my squirrels are skinny this summer, not sleek as usual, what will they do without nut tree products this year?
My birdbaths, which usually fill with mosquito larvae and algae scum if I don’t clean them regularly, are not dirty this summer. I haven’t had to clean my back birdbath once. Is this happening in our ponds and lakes also? As icky as algae may be to us, it is food and oxygen for the animals that live in these waters. Aside from a few big bumblebees this spring, no bees, few wasps, fewer spiders and ants. I pollinated my squashes this year with a little paintbrush. Not enough bugs for bats, birds, fish and small animals. What will this do to the food chain?
Why aren’t the environmental, wildlife agencies, horticultural societies, farmers speaking out on this? Surely these chemtrail fallouts violate the Clean Water Act if nothing else. Retired military people protesting unreasonable weaponry would have clout.
The scariest thing? These aerosol sprays, falling to earth can also carry pathogens, viruses, pharmaceuticals, bacteria, fungus, insects and other population-affecting substances. Who will speak out if we don’t take care of this ourselves? All you 55-plus folks who went through the civil rights years, anti-Vietnam years, the women’s lib years, and other protests, maybe we need to come out of our retirements and show the kids how to do it.
Look up some of this stuff, look up at the sky, get water and air filters, protect the land and wildlife, and your kids, your grandkids, and their kids unto seven generations (at least). You can email me, I’m going to start a local group. Look up California chemtrails, they are leading the way.
Karren Hoyt
P.O. Box 623
Marlborough
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