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Aqua Tech Environmental Labs of Ohio tested a sample of JP8 taken from a commercial jet in California in 1997. Lab test number MEL 97-1140 found "51 toxic substances related to fuel - including: Benzene, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chloromethane, Dichloromethane, Dichlorodiflouro- methane, 1,1 and 1,2 Dichloroehtane, Ethylbenzene, Styrene, Toluene, and 1,2 Dibromethane (EDB)."
These findings were not reassuring. According to Dr. Hulda Clark, author of The Cure for all Diseases:
"Solvents are compounds that dissolve things. The solvent that does the most harm is benzene. It goes to the thymus, ruins our immune system, and causes Auto Immune Deficiency. The solvent, xylene and toluene are common brain solvents always seen in MS cases. Evidently the solvent accumulate first in the motor and sensory regions of the brain, inviting the parasites to these locations."
An official Air Force study on "The Effects of Chronic JP8 Jet Fuel Exposure on the Lungs and Secondary Organs" by the University of Arizona at Tucson found that
"that exposure to only 7 days of JP8 jet fuel for one hour/day at a concentration of 500 mg per cubic meter can produce lung injuries."
Proctor and Hugh's Chemical Hazards of the Workplace Third Edition, 1991, states that:
"Ethylene dibromide is a severe mucus membrane, eye and skin irritant. It causes liver and kidney damage and is carcinogenic in experimental animals."
According to this definitive text on workplace hazards:
"Accidental use" of JP8 results in "general weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, chest pains, coughing, shortness of breath, cardiac insufficiency and uterine hemorrhaging."
Following death within 44 hours, autopsies found: "upper respiratory tract irritation, swelling of the pulmonary and lymph glands, advanced deterioration of the heart, liver and kidneys, and hemorrhages in the respiratory tract." JP8 also depresses the central nervous system. In 1991, US military and commercial jet fuel had been changed from JP4 to JP8. Injection of ethylene dibromide into the atmosphere also reacts with atmospheric ozone, forming chemical compounds that further rend and deplete Spaceship Earth's protective ozone shielding.
A recent call by Brussels for "Global Emergency Action" urged intensive study of ongoing ozone hole expansion. An International Task Force comprised of French, European and United States NOAA and NASA agencies will actively continue research into the causes of an additional 6% decrease in ozone levels identified over Northern Europe during the past two years. This increasing decline is in addition to a 22% decline in solar radiation shielding over these same regions during the past decade. Because the atmosphere in northern latitudes moves from west to east in a 140-200 mph "jetstream," chemicals sprayed into the stratosphere over the US will impact the entire Northern Hemisphere. Already at epidemic levels following decades of dangerously high ozone layer depletion, human skin cancers and cataracts are certain to increase if ozone-destroying chemicals such as EDB are sprayed into the upper atmosphere.
Field observations from across the United States and Canada's west coast have reported sightings of prismatic bars of color in chemtrail plumes, suggesting the presence of petroleum or other chemical products.
Samples of gel-like material have also been collected in the wake of aerial spraying taking place at or near rooftop level. The pathogenic molds and bacilli found in these materials do not suggest weather or atmospheric modification.
Chemtrail sample analysis and research by William Thomas, Erminia Cassani, Dr. Garth Nicolson, Joseph Puleo and Len Horrowitz point to a possible fungal link to Chemtrail-Related Illness and the current pandemic.
Mysterious sky gel is no stranger to the populace of Oakville, Washington (population 665). In the fall of 1994, this extensively televised sky-goop covered a 20 square mile area on at least three occasions within a six-week period. Local resident Maurice Gobeil told an Unexplained Mysteries TV host, "I got sick, my wife got sick, my daughter got sick and everybody that lived here got sick." Beverly Roberts confirmed:
"Everybody in the whole town came down with something like the flu, only it was a really hard flu that lasted from seven weeks to two or three months."
Officer David Lacey was on patrol with a civilian friend at 3 am when the sticky downpour began.
"We turned our windshield wipers on, and it just started smearing to the point where we could almost not see," Lacy said. "We both looked at each other and we said 'gee this isn't right'. We're out in the middle of nowhere, basically, and where did this come from?"
Pulling into a gas station, officer Lacey pulled on a pair of latex gloves to clean his windshield. Lacey:
"The substance was very mushy, almost like if you had jello in your hand."
Within hours, Lacey was in hospital unable to breathe. The gel also fell on Dotty Hearn's porch. She started feeling dizzy. Everything started moving around and she started throwing up. An hour later her daughter and son came home and found Dotty sprawled on the bathroom floor. After a three-day stint in hospital, she was diagnosed with a severe inner ear infection. The Washington State Public Health Department found human white blood cells, Pseudomonas Flourescens bacteria and Enterobacter Cloacae. in a sample scraped from Dotty Hearn's porch. PF can cause a severe ear infection.
Another goo sample taken in Fairfield, California on Thanksgiving of that year was found to contain Pseudomonas Aeruginosa. An opportunistic pathogen that can infect the respiratory tract, resulting in a thick mucous, this particular pseudomonas is associated with pneumonia, Staph and bronchitis. Its primary focus of infection is the lungs. PA can lead to ear infections, muscle and joint pain, upper respiratory problems, gastrointestinal symptoms, eye infections and meningitis - the exact symptoms being reported by eye-witnesses to the spraying. Supposedly banned as a biowarfare simulant after being sprayed over San Francisco by the US Navy in 1950 (with many injuries and at least one immediate fatality), Serratia marscesens was found in a sample of sky-gel that fell in Idaho in March, 1999. Tests done in 1998 and 1999 by government-licensed laboratories on cobweb-like filaments, gel-like material, carbon-laden rain water, and a red powder dropped by aircraft over Washington, California, Oklahoma, Idaho, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Espanola, Ontario have identified: