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Date: September 14, 2015 at 11:37:29
From: Polly,AZ, [DNS_Address]
Subject: FIRES AND CHEM TAILS |
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In 2002 the NE section of AZ went up in flames and before it was put out we lost 465,000 acrea and parts of two towns. I remember talking with many of the fire fighters that came back to Sedona on rotation and they said they had never experienced a fire like that one. They said it was almost like the forest was exploding as it raced through and they also said that most forest fires left tree stumps and in this fire the forest was reduced to total ash. They also mentioned, as with the CA fires, that the heat was much more intense. A couple of them mentioned the possibility of chem trail use over a 10 year span might have been the problem, stating how flamable Barium is and possibly other chemicals used in chem trails. It turned out that the fire was started by a Hot Shot who needed money and it put him to work for a few months. Maybe that might be the case in CA ?
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Date: October 28, 2015 at 21:51:12
From: Eve in FL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: FIRES AND CHEM TAILS |
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When trees are full of moisture, many come back. I have seen them do burns here on the palmetto fields...notice the green inside the burnt part so I see the weeds did not make it, but the small tree like bushes did for they had moisture inside. Now that was awhile back. Not so sure what the trees are taking up is not doing something to that moisture content inside.
I just felt when I moved north of Tampa where a lovely marsh was behind me the cypress trees looked healthy and now they look unhappy and scrawny...I doubt they bend with hurricane winds like I used watched them do when several eyes of canes came over them. The water was clear in the scattered lakes here, now it's black looking. It feels like a variety of whatever they put on lawns which has come to be year round lately as freezes don't come anymore, plus pesticides which goes with that and whatever they do from the air force base not so far away. Also I have looked over across the state about 200 miles wide and seen the exhaust from a rocket just hanging in the air. Carcinogen indeed.
Well, now I am too weak to move and doubt it would be any better though I may not notice as much as things would occur back in WVA where they did not spread sludge and our friend nearly lost their little baby girl and did not know why. Then finally found out...they had well water, think that would be good...unless the county workers are not spreading sludge out on a mountain top above ones house. Then was not that long ago that Charleston, WVA chemical leak accident that touching the water brought burns.
Something good is bound to happen soon.
~Eve
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Date: September 27, 2015 at 17:32:29
From: Terra11I, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: FIRES AND CHEM TAILS they chemtrailed Las Vegas big time |
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Yesterday AND TODAY,,, I jst watched a documentary on TV where people are turning on the water in their faucets and when they hold a lighter up to the running water it STARTS THE WATER ON FIRE-- but the politicians are saying that the water is perfectly safe there are hundreds and hundreds of children with myriad diseases in these areas --LETS MOVE THESE BASTARDS INTO THESE AREAS AND MAKE THEM DRINK THAT WATER AND FEED IT TO THEIR CHILDREN!!!!!!!
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Date: October 28, 2015 at 21:40:08
From: Eve in FL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: FIRES AND CHEM TAILS they chemtrailed Las Vegas big time |
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They probably are not human...? could be the walking dead, with a decent makeup job...or they are hiding behind scenes telling others who are programmed what to say.
Just a couple more options...the water here in Tampa area...third or fourth year here, late 90's. I was spraying the side walk and wondering what is all that foamy white stuff? Sure could have been pesticides, herbicides put on the lawn...yet it was in an area where it was between two plant beds. After some time the sudsy part dissipated. Still does that on and off, more on than off.
This year we had a dry humid climate and last a bit of damp but not much condensation. Never have much or any condensation anywhere yet it feels strangely humid, but the moisture from such a feeling is not on windows...nothing like it was when I lived in New Orleans in the late 80's where one saw the windows covered in condensation or doors to stores, etc. It is not as marshy here though, yet has and odd feel of humid, but not humid.
~Eve
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