EDITOR,
Have you looked up recently and seen white trails crisscross the sky and dismissed it as a harmless trail from a jet? Look again. We used to enjoy many clear blue skies, but nowadays we frequently have overcast skies as a result of spraying.
As most of you, I went to work every day and didn’t really take notice of what was going on up in the sky overhead. But when I did take notice, what I saw were contrails from jets that disappeared quickly, and then there were the trails that were more persistent and as they slowly dispersed began to look like clouds, except they weren’t. They were chemtrails.
Chemtrails are real. The chemicals being sprayed are mostly aluminum, barium and strontium. This toxic material doesn’t stay up in the sky. It filters down on us, killing trees, poisoning our watersheds and impacting our health. Aluminum is a heavy metal and associated with many health problems, including Alzheimer’s disease. Our world is being poisoned. Our government wants us to believe that the chemtrails we see in the sky are contrails. They are not. Don’t believe it; judge for yourself. You will see commercial airliners producing little or no contrail. You will also see large gray aircraft spraying chemicals.
Contrails do not look like chemtrails. Contrails disappear quickly. Chemtrails are much more noticeable, persistent and disperse in the atmosphere as though they might be clouds. They aren’t. You may also see where aircraft began spraying and then stopped.
There are many YouTube videos available on chemtrails, including the documentary “What in the World Are They Spraying,” which clearly shows the difference between contrails and chemtrails.
Many of us go about our daily lives oblivious to what is going on. We need to do something about being sprayed with toxic chemicals. The chemtrails also block the sun, which we need to be healthy. Blocking the sun also affects agriculture: our farms, our gardens, our ability to produce food. It is time for us to take action before it is too late.
Shannon Weckman, Felton

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