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|  | tampa! « Thread Started on Apr 27, 2003, 10:55am » | |
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As I said on the SARS thread, Martin is reporting continued and regular storms in Singapore...well past the rainy season...in fact he states he is being woke up regular as clockwork by a lightning storm every day...
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #1 on Apr 27, 2003, 1:50pm » | |
I'm afraid one thing that's a discredit to the chemtrail awareness movement is this belief that each and every weather event is a product of "TPTB". I've been in Tampa for 19 years and these kind if intense storms are nothing new to this area, believe me. In fact, this area is the lightning capital of the United States. Even though June through September is the primary storm season, some of our worst storms happen during our "dry" season as a result of clashing air masses with the changing seasons. When we had our cold snap last winter and it got down to 25 degrees, I also remember reading claims that "they" were responsible. Back in the 80s, I've seen several mornings here in the low 20s. Our all time recorded low is 18. I just think too many people have unfortunately been sucked into looking at the incorrect reasons for the chemtrail spraying. I almost wonder if this hasn't been done on purpose as a distraction.
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|  | Re: Phoenix « Reply #2 on May 2, 2003, 2:35am » | |
http://66.242.35.139/bbs/message.php?message=35698&mpage=1&topic=3
CTs seem to be entering more & more threads on the above board.
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #3 on May 2, 2003, 3:10am » | |
Alot of usless drivel, but somebody got it right.
Jay Reynolds 5/1/2003 6:51 pm EDT Re: Chemtrails all over Pheonix area
Duncan, you are using many of the same spin-ploys that I tried using at the Carnicom message board years ago...the people are savy about this kind of appropriation, and the arguements are now old. "You" need to come up with some new stuff!
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #4 on May 2, 2003, 3:24am » | |
Drivel it may be, Enigma, but at least it opens the door for more people.
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #6 on May 3, 2003, 2:39pm » | |
Light activity the last two days... been clear for the last week so it's hard to complain.
The KC-135's that have been stationed in Iraq are starting to rotate back around stateside, so I expect that things will be getting back to 'normal' in this part of the country.
Dunkin' has been pimpin' that same party line, word for word, for years. Reading his posts makes me feel like I've been cornered at a cocktail party by the obligatory insufferable bore with bad breath and a beer in each hand.
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #7 on May 4, 2003, 1:41am » | |
You got a dose in April on the FL left coast? We've been CT free for almost an entire month now. Hasn't happened in the last two years. Like you said tough to complain, but curious.
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #8 on May 4, 2003, 3:45am » | |
So just what makes you guys think you should trust air that you can't see? The air must be much safer here in the Puget Sound. War or not the spraying here has never let up for more than a day or two.
I believe the area here (the natural convergence zone pockets west of the Cascades) is needed to make the weather they keep dumping on the east coast. It's right here that they split and alter the jet stream. As the storms blow east they are whipped up into a real frenzy as they reach the valley just west of the Rockies.
Maybe also it has alot to do with what is comming and going from Bandera Airfield. The signs have all been removed from the highway, but I have still bumped into a convoy or two headed up I90. Anyway, when the mush gets thick I can hear those gusy up there practicing.
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #9 on May 4, 2003, 4:07am » | |
It's been my somewhat unscientific observation that Florida (and the east coast in general) gets the business a good deal less than the rest of the country.
I've also seen them dumping directly into the (aptly-named) jet stream, so that makes a good deal of sense to me, Enigma.
Enjoy it while you can, FLK. The weird thing is... despite the lack of hardore activity, the sky isn't any particularly deeper shade of blue here; still that washed out aeorsolized powder blue blech...
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #11 on Jul 2, 2003, 9:50pm » | |
Bigtime overspray yesterday and today here in Damnation Alley, Florida. 100% whiteout conditions, complete with an appearance by two identical Msprayers on the same flight path the day before yesterday.
It was so chemmed out, you couldn't even barely see the sun (but the oily corona around it was very much in evidence).
CRI symptoms are at their peak as well. Co-workers coughing their lungs out, leaving work and reporting symptoms similar to my own (extreme fatigue and dizzyness, even nausea).
Really Bad sh_t, all the way around. I collapsed and slept 14 hours straight (five is a full night's rest for me), woke up this morning feeling like I just downed a six pack through a funnel. The ever want to put the general population deeply to sleep for a day or two, I am telling you right now, they've got the tech to do it.
No more friggin' around for me; I am buying a box of filter masks and wearing them the second I see so much as a trail strip.
This stuff is dangerous.
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Looks like you got it wrong again, Jimbo! Sulfur content 'has been increasing'! - J. Reynolds
Obviously there is now an opening for us rank and file both to defend the environmental benefits of air pollution.. what about some comment on whether the "air pollution is good" line is utilisable, perhaps in rallies? - Wayne Hall
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #12 on Jul 2, 2003, 10:32pm » | |
It definitely is dangerous stuff Chem11 especially with the size of the particles that they appear to be using. I would reccommend that you try to get surgical type masks that can filter out particles from 10 to 2 microns in size.
The best ones seem to be the 3M N-95 masks that are available here.
http://www.stlmedical.com/Merchant2/merc....gory_Code=_mask
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #13 on Jul 2, 2003, 10:35pm » | |
Sorry you feel so bad Chem....not feeling too good myself...familiar blanket of cloud yesterday here never seen it in Singapore before...sinus problems... headache
Do people not question the sudden onset of these symptoms?
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|  | Re: tampa! « Reply #14 on Jul 2, 2003, 10:52pm » | |
For the most part, no, they just figure they're 'sick'... can't blame 'em... most Americans aren't taught independant observational or critical thinking skills. Hell, most of the people down here haven't figured out that a red light means 'stop'. 
*Sigh...* I feel like I've been given a life sentence on Planet Dumbass, sometimes. Must have been a guard at Auschwitz in a previous lifetime or something similar to deserve my current fate. 
Thanks for the lowdown on surgical masks, Jenna. Might as well go for the gold...
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Looks like you got it wrong again, Jimbo! Sulfur content 'has been increasing'! - J. Reynolds
Obviously there is now an opening for us rank and file both to defend the environmental benefits of air pollution.. what about some comment on whether the "air pollution is good" line is utilisable, perhaps in rallies? - Wayne Hall
What we're able to do now is inadvertent.- Patrick Minnis, NASA |
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