Last
fall, a long-time landscaper working
under contract for the City of
Edmonton began noticing that carefully
tended flowers and trees were showing
signs of severe nutrient deficiencies.
City specifications call for electrical
conductivity (EC) readings no higher
than “1” in local soils. When soil
samples showed damaging EC readings 4.6
to 7-times higher than this maximum
permissible level, Dave Dickie suspected
that elevated levels of
electricity-conducting metals in the
soils could be leading to the plants’
“chlorosis” condition.
A life-long plane spotter, Dickie also
wondered if there could be a connection
to events unfolding on ATC radar scopes
during his regular visits to the
Edmonton municipal airport’s Air Traffic
Control center.
Last Father’s Day, Dickie and an excited
group of 12 year-olds watched two
KC-135s, tagged “Petro 011” and “Petro
012”, flying at 34,000 and 36,000 feet
south and north of Edmonton.
According to the controllers watching
the scopes, both U.S. Air Force KC-135
air-refueling tankers had flown south
out of Alaska. But the big Boeings
were not refueling other aircraft.
Instead, as Dickie, the kids and the
controllers watched, the four-engine
jets began making patterns over
Edmonton – “circuits” the controllers
called it.
The Stratotankers were working alone in
“commanded airspace” from which all
other aircraft were excluded. And they
were leaving chemtrails.

TELLTALE SIGNATURES
“The signature is significant” commented
one radar operator, referring to trails
clearly visible on his scope extending
for miles behind the KC-135s. In
contrast, a commercial JAL flight on the
same display left no visible trail.
Going outside, Dickie and several
controllers scanned clear blue skies
over the northern Canadian city.
Visibility was outstanding. They easily
located a KC-135 leaving a lingering,
broad white plume. They could also
clearly see the JAL airliner at a
similar flight level. It left no
contrail at all.
On other occasions, Dickie has watched
KC-135s on Edmonton radar leaving
lingering trails as low as 18,000 feet.
“We see these guys up here a lot,” radar
techs told Dickie, explaining that the
USAF tanker flights originate in Alaska
and continue on into the States – after
gridding the Edmonton area with
emanations clearly visible on radar.
“You should have seen it when they had
the big summit up in Calgary,” the
Canadian controllers exclaimed. “It was
exciting to watch them.” The G7
maneuvers suggested that barium might
have been sprayed to enhance radio and
radar surveillance over what protesters
condemned as a “globalization”
conference aimed at worldwide corporate
domination.
That was speculation. But back in
Edmonton, there was no doubt that
particulates were being sprayed by the
tankers. Pointing to “birdie feet” on
their scopes, the radar technicians
showed Dickie particles appearing “as
concentrations of dots” in the
radar-tracked plumes.
Zooming in and out on each plane with
the click of cursor, Dickie said that he
and the controllers “could see different
contrails.” Some were short, and quickly
vanished from the scopes. Other trails
were thick, long and lingering – not
acting like contrails at all.
Especially exciting for Dickie and the
kids was watching head-on passes between
KC-135s and commercial airliners. Flying
directly at each other with a closing
rate of nearly 1,000 mph, the huge jets
appeared about to collide. But the
unconcerned controllers explained to
Dickie that the aircraft must adhere to
a minimum 1,000 foot vertical separation
rule – recently reduced from twice that
safety margin. No one explained what
might happen, if the “top” plane
suffered a sudden decompression and was
forced to dive to lower altitude.
BARIUM AND ALUMINUM CONFIRMED
Assuming that unusual metal content in
the soil could be causing the high
electrical conductivity readings, Dickie
collected samples of a fresh snowfall
for the city, and took them to
Edmonton’s NorWest Labs for analysis.
This reporter has obtained copies of lab
tests conducted on snow samples
collected by the city of Edmonton,
Alberta between Nov. 8 - 12, 2002. The
tests show unaccountably elevated levels
of aluminum and barium. Norwest Labs lab
report #336566, dated Nov. 14. 2002
found:
Aluminum levels: 0.148
milligrams/litre
Barium levels:
0.006 milligrams/litre
Acting like the electrolyte in a car
battery, barium chemtrails developed at
Ohio’s Wright Patterson Air Force Base
are routinely sprayed into the
atmosphere to “duct” or bend military
radio and radar waves over-the-horizon,
instead of continuing straight beyond
the Earth’s curvature into space.
“Wright Pat” is also closely connected
to HAARP experiments employing tightly
focused, extremely high-energy radio
frequency beams to alter the weather,
disrupt communications and “X-ray”
bunkers deep underground thousands of
miles away the transmitter array in
Gakon, Alaska.
Aluminum stunts plant growth by
sucking nutrients from the soil.
Dave Dickie told me, “Our most recent
snowfall was tested for aluminum and
barium and we were not surprised with
the results. You’ve said it all along
and this just substantiates some of your
claims.”
But the soil expert cautioned that
because the chemistry of unrefined
aluminum oxide often found in the
environment depends on soil acidity and
the presence of other minerals, it is
difficult to estimate “natural”
background concentrations. Even so,
NorWest Lab techs told Dickie that the
elevated levels of aluminum and barium
they were finding are not usually found
in Alberta precipitation.
Concerned city officials ordered more
tests made on precipitation falling
within a 40 mile radius of Edmonton. A
second series of lab tests has now
confirmed high levels of barium and
aluminum in snow Dickie thinks fell
through chemtrails. So far, he says,
there is no other explanation for the
high-levels of each chemical compound in
city soils.
Dickie says it’s so simple to test for
aluminum and barium, labs typically
charge $10 to $15 for this analysis. He
is adding quartz to the list of possible
fallout components after tiny quartz
particles dominated lab tests of rain
falling through heavy chemtrails over
Espanola, Ontario in the summer of 1999.
Levels of aluminum analyzed in the
Ontario samples were up to seven-times
higher than provincial permissible
safety limits.

U.S. CONTROLLERS
CONCERNED OVER CHEMTRAILS
South of the border, U.S. Air Traffic
Controllers were also concerned over
tanker-spread emissions. Just after
Christmas 2001, the Air Traffic Control
manager for the northeastern seaboard
became increasingly concerned that his
young son’s illness – and episodes of
Sudden Onset Acute Asthma suffered by
his formerly allergy-free wife – could
be linked with the increased aerial
activity he was seeing on his scopes.
On March 12, 2001, this source – who
came to be called “Deep Sky” by this
reporter and ABC-affiliated radio
reporter S.T. Brendt – told Brendt that
he and other controllers were being told
to re-route commercial air traffic
beneath formations of air force tankers.
Insisting that flight safety was not
affected, he admitted during a follow-up
interview at WMWV radio station that the
KC-135s were spraying something that
reflected radar pulses as a “haze” that
degraded ATC radars.
Brendt contacted the FAA official after
counting more than 30 big jets within 45
minutes spreading persistent plumes over
rural Maine. Also alerted by Brendt,
assistant WMWV news director Richard
Dean and his staff counted 370 chemical
trails criss-crossing his nearby
location. But Deep Sky told Brendt that
of the nine commercial jets on his
radars at the time, only one or two
would have been visible from her
location..
Speaking on condition of strict
anonymity, the ATC manager later
expressed concern over the classified
operations conducted by much larger
military formations of KC-135 tankers
between 37,000 and 40,000 feet.
Many video-documented plume patterns
grid skies away from charted airline
routes on days when high altitude
temperatures and humidity do not permit
normal contrail formation. Studies by
Ralph Steadham of FAA-identified traffic
over Houston found that while commercial
condensation trails comprising
momentarily flash-frozen water vapor
typically disappear within 22 seconds or
less, much broader, sunlight-reflecting
jet trails left by military jets flying
at the same time in the same airspace
often lingered for four to eight hours.
CANADIANS LODGE
CHEMTRAILS COMPLAINTS
The previous December, 2000 Canadian
aviation authority Terry Stewart
investigating a Victoria caller’s
complaint of intensive “chemtrail”
activity over the British Columbia
capitol left a taped message saying,
“It’s a military exercise, U.S. and
Canadian air force exercise that’s going
on. They wouldn’t give me any specifics
on it…very odd.”
Despite denials from a Canadian
commander at Comox Air Base that the
American tanker flights were taking
place, Stewart later admitted to the
Vancouver Courier that his information
came directly from the Comox base. He
was later stopped and interrogated by
U.S. authorities while crossing the
border on a routine visit.
Before ever hearing of “chemtrails”,
Canadians were the first to formerly
complain to their federal government
over what they identified as chemical
spraying. In November 1999, an
Opposition Defence Critic presented a
petition to Parliament signed by 550
residents of Espanola, Ontario. The
largely native community demanded an
explanation and an end to aerial
spraying by photo-identified USAF
tankers, which they claimed was
sickening children and adults over a 55
square mile area.
Laboratory tests of rainwater falling
through the sky plumes being paid in X’s
and grid patterns over Espanola found
levels of aluminum seven-times higher
than federal health safety limits. The
U.S. Air Force denied flying over
Espanola. The Canadian Forces, which do
not operate large squadrons of aerial
tankers, eventually responded, saying,
“It’s not us.”
DEEP SKIES II
But in late December 2002, just three
months after the traumatic events of
Sept. 11 left air force tankers gridding
skies emptied of commercial aircraft, an
increasingly worried “Deep Sky” began
calling his colleagues at FAA flight
centers across the United States to ask
them if they were seeing what he was
seeing on his own radar scopes.
They were.
Controllers at Chicago’s O’Hare (still
the busiest airport in America), all
three New York City area airports, LA’s
LAX, San Francisco, Jacksonville,
Cleveland, San Diego, Dulles, Washington
DC and the nation’s biggest airport in
Atlanta all reported tracking unusual
formations of particle-emitting Air
Force tankers on their scopes. So were
controllers at smaller municipal
airports.
Every controller contacted by Deep Sky
said they were being told to divert
commercial traffic below formations of
tankers flying strange patterns they
were told were “routine”.
But instead of enhancing radar
coverage, initial explanations from
their superiors warned
controllers that unspecified
“experiments with radar” could degrade
their own displays. The controllers
confirmed to Deep Sky that they had
never seen so much “clutter” or
artificial “cloudiness” obscuring
their radars.
By then, a growing number of informally
networked Air Traffic Controllers were
aware of the “chemtrails” controversy.
Some cited the short-lived House
Resolution 2977 sponsored by Ohio
Representative Dennis Kucinich, which
sought to ban space warfare and other
exotic weapons, including “chemtrails”.
But concerned controllers across America
told S.T. Brendt that whatever was going
on, flight safety was a consideration.
Even more worrisome was the fallout they
were seeing on their scopes. They knew
from their professional studies in
meteorology, that “this stuff falls to
the ground.” And they wondered about
what they termed, potential health
hazards
As federal employees, the FAA radar
operators were afraid to come forward
with their concerns. But at least one
controller working in America’s
heartland visited a local hospital after
heavy tanker activity – to find the
emergency room jammed with acute
respiratory cases.
“They want to know what the heck is in
there,” Brendt reported. “One of them
said – al or barium – that’s not
something you want to be breathing.”
[Al is the chemical abbreviation for
aluminum.]
Corroborating Deep Sky’s allegations,
controllers across the USA confirmed
that the word “climate” is still being
mentioned by their superiors in
explaining the ongoing aerial
experiments. At the time of Brendt’s
follow-up interviews, at least six Air
Traffic Controllers were told that the
air force tankers were engaged in
“climate experiments”.
In 1998, H-Bomb inventor Edward
Teller urged the spraying of 10 million
tons of sunlight-reflecting aluminum
oxide in the atmosphere to deflect a
small percentage of incoming sunlight
and avert catastrophic global warming. A
patent issued to the Hughes aerospace
giant calls for mixing 10 micron
particulates of aluminum oxide and other
sunlight-scattering into jet fuel for
dispersal at cruising altitudes.
After studies in the U.S. and U.K.
showed that random concentrations of air
pollution can cause lethal lung and
heart problems, the United States EPA
now classifies 10 micron air pollutants
as an “Extreme Health Hazard”. (A human
hair is 100 microns in diameter.)
As reports continue to
come in of renewed heavy chemtrail
activity across the USA and Canada’s
western provinces, lab testing
continues in Edmonton, where an
ongoing investigation seeks to
correlate chemtrail “spray days” with
fresh snow and soil samples.
William Thomas, Researcher,
Canada
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William Thomas is
the author of Chemtrails Confirmed.
This account of his
four-year investigation into chemtrails
was last updated in Jan. 2003.
Please post freely.
For commercial reproduction, please
contact William Thomas: willthomas @ telus.net
http://www.willthomasonline.net

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