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Title: Arizona Senator Holds ‘Chemtrail’ Hearing to Get Answers
Source: The Rundown Live
URL Source: http://therundownlive.com/arizona-s ... mtrail-hearing-to-get-answers/
Published: Jun 28, 2014
Author: Mike Paczesny
Post Date: 2015-02-09 20:04:37 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 10840
Comments: 29

Residents from Kingman and surrounding communities attended a town hall meeting convened by Arizona Senator Kelly Ward, on what exactly is falling from Mohave County skies and is it sickening some of its residents.

More than 100 residents attended a town hall to express their frustration over what exactly is being sprayed in the skies and wondering if it is harmful.

Senator Ward called the meeting “baby steps” in getting answers to the increased levels of barium, aluminum, strontium and other heavy metals in residents blood.

Arizona Department of Environmental Quality administrative counsel faced many questions and outrage after lack of answers and interest by state officials.

Counsel insisted that their department has no jurisdiction over what is emitted from aircraft or its engines, and went on to explain the Federal Environmental Protection Agency sets the air standards for aircraft, which are enforced by the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration.

They also recommended filing a complaint with the EPA or the FAA.

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Ward said she would talk to U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Prescott, and other elected federal officials and promised future town halls on the subject.

Barium has been found in blood systems, which is sickening people.

One resident asked if the rain water has been tested for barium and other toxic metals.

A woman said several family members have died from brain tumors and wondered why someone from the EPA or the FAA was not present at the town hall.

Another woman spoke of chaff, saying it is used by the Air Force to spray a fibrous chemical from fighter jets to avoid detection.

Chaff is actually made up of strips of metal foil or metal filings to obstruct radar detection.

She said fighter jets, flying at higher altitudes than commercial airliners, spray the chemicals that are then collected by airliners’ water vapor before dropping to the ground.

We’re being sprayed like we’re bugs and that’s not OK

Several people spoke of moving to the county years ago and seeing blue skies and now seeing a constant haze.

One woman spoke of numerous species dying off including birds, bees and fish globally.

Another woman spoke of seeing unmarked aircraft taking off in Phoenix with spray nozzles attached to the tail or wings.

Someone else asked where to send medical evidence of increased levels of toxic metals.

Another man said that former President Dwight Eisenhower warned Americans of the military industrial complex just before he left office in 1960.

Officials from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) seemed ill-prepared to deal with the medical and technical aspects of the complaints repeatedly claiming they had no jurisdiction in FAA matters.

Senator Ward suggested a second meeting would follow, much to the appreciation of those in attendance.

The town hall was full of testimony establishing that unmarked aircraft have been repeatedly spraying aerosols from unmarked military aircraft while civilian airliners were leaving no trails, even while flying in the same air space as the unmarked jets.

Multiple lab tests that revealed high concentrations of toxins and contamination were submitted to ADEQ as evidence. (1 image)

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#2. To: Deckard (#0)

By Bill Maher

Sometimes when a jet flies through the air it leaves a trail of wispy clouds called contrails. It’s frozen water vapor. Ice. But some Americans believe that contrails are chemicals that the US government is spraying on them. They call them “chemtrails” and Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward recently held a hearing to address them.

Ward told the Havasu News that her constituents were concerned about contrails having an effect on mercury levels in their bloodstream and the local weather. Area resident Jennifer Cramer said:

“Every time they do chemtrailing there is some dramatic change in the weather. I noticed it this weekend and then it got very windy. I’m not a scientist and I don’t know what’s in the [chemtrails]. I think we have a right to know instead of worrying about it every day.”

Glad she pointed out that she’s not a scientist, because I never would have guessed.

Here’s the good news: A 2013 survey by Public Policy Polling found that only 5 percent of Americans believed the government was spreading chemicals with planes and 8 percent were unsure. That didn’t change much when it broke down by party affiliation. Five percent of Democrats bought the conspiracy theory, 11 percent were unsure, compared to 6 percent of Republicans, and 7 percent unsure. But when you break it down by age, 17 percent of 18 to 29-year-olds believed the government was spraying chemicals, with 9 percent unsure.

So when asked if Uncle Sam is slipping us an aerial mickey, more than a quarter of 18 to 29-year-olds say, “Could be.” Funny how the generation that’s most plugged into the information superhighway couldn’t Google it.

Whatever happened to the teachable moment? Like when John McCain said, “No, Ma’am.” Obama’s “not an Arab.” Politicians must stop humoring the wing-nuts. Don’t give them a hearing on contrails; tell them it’s ice.

Plus the joke’s on the Arizonans who don’t believe contrails are ice, because that kind of thinking is so European – if you’ve ever been to a bar in Europe, you’ll know that they don’t believe in ice either.

http://www.real-time-with-bill- maher-blog.com/index/2014/7/11/happy-chemtrails.

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#9. To: Gatlin (#2)

By Bill Maher

A well-respected scientist I assume?

Deckard  posted on  2015-02-09   22:08:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Deckard (#9)

By Bill Maher

A well-respected scientist I assume?

No, but Bill Maher is God’s gift to conservatives and reality.

Nobody makes liberals and CT freaks look likes asses more than Maher.

Gatlin  posted on  2015-02-09   22:14:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Gatlin (#12)

CT freaks

Still spewing the CIA talking points, eh Gatslime?

“Conspiracy Theory”: Foundations of a Weaponized Term (Subtle and Deceptive Tactics to Discredit Truth in Media and Research)

“Conspiracy theory” is a term that at once strikes fear and anxiety in the hearts of most every public figure, particularly journalists and academics. Since the 1960s the label has become a disciplinary device that has been overwhelmingly effective in defining certain events off limits to inquiry or debate. Especially in the United States raising legitimate questions about dubious official narratives destined to inform public opinion (and thereby public policy) is a major thought crime that must be cauterized from the public psyche at all costs.

Conspiracy theory’s acutely negative connotations may be traced to liberal historian Richard Hofstadter’s well-known fusillades against the “New Right.” Yet it was the Central Intelligence Agency that likely played the greatest role in effectively “weaponizing” the term. In the groundswell of public skepticism toward the Warren Commission’s findings on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the CIA sent a detailed directive to all of its bureaus. Titled “Countering Criticism of the Warren Commission Report,” the dispatch played a definitive role in making the “conspiracy theory” term a weapon to be wielded against almost any individual or group calling the government’s increasingly clandestine programs and activities into question.

This important memorandum and its broad implications for American politics and public discourse are detailed in a forthcoming book by Florida State University political scientist Lance de-Haven-Smith, Conspiracy Theory in America. Dr. de-Haven-Smith devised the  state crimes against democracy concept to interpret and explain potential government complicity in events such as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the major political assassinations of the 1960s, and 9/11.

“CIA Document 1035-960” was released in response to a 1976 FOIA request by the New York Times. The directive is especially significant because it outlines the CIA’s concern regarding “the whole reputation of the American government” vis-à-vis the Warren Commission Report. The agency was especially interested in maintaining its own image and role as it “contributed information to the [Warren] investigation.”

The memorandum lays out a detailed series of actions and techniques for “countering and discrediting the claims of the conspiracy theorists, so as to inhibit the circulation of such claims in other countries.” For example, approaching “friendly elite contacts (especially politicians and editors)” to remind them of the Warren Commission’s integrity and soundness should be prioritized. “[T]he charges of the critics are without serious foundation,” the document reads, and “further speculative discussion only plays in to the hands of the [Communist] opposition.”

The agency also directed its members “[t]o employ propaganda assets to [negate] and refute the attacks of the critics. Book reviews and feature articles are particularly appropriate for this purpose.”

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